Hope they make me an offer before my new 2016 I ordered gets here. I could use a larger down payment!!
I'm not sure I'd buy one of those trucks now.
IMHO, the worthless media of America has blown this way out of proportion like they always do.......It will be interesting to see what the real story is, once the dust settles.
Sam
IMHO, the worthless media of America has blown this way out of proportion like they always do.......It will be interesting to see what the real story is, once the dust settles.
Sam
Waiting for my notice in the mail to see what my options are.......
What if the owner chooses to ignore the recall/repair or buy back...will the insurance company cover you in an accident in a un-repaired truck?
They buy back is an interesting option that i don't see how Fiat Chrysler loses that much: For the bought back trucks, they can re-sell them after they are repaired. Then, how many people will use the buy back $$$ to take a new truck home. FC and the dealers move new trucks, banks get more financing dollars...it is a win win for them except for the civil fine.
Here are some other important things to consider:
What if the owner chooses to ignore the recall/repair or buy back...will the insurance company cover you in an accident in a un-repaired truck?
Why the buy back option if they can be successfully repaired and re-sold? (makes no sense to offer a buy back, why not just move forward with the recall?)
I like my truck, i have it customized the way i like it...so do i repair(see above questions) or do the buy back?
They buy back is an interesting option that i don't see how Fiat Chrysler loses that much: For the bought back trucks, they can re-sell them after they are repaired. Then, how many people will use the buy back $$$ to take a new truck home. FC and the dealers move new trucks, banks get more financing dollars...it is a win win for them except for the civil fine.
Here are some other important things to consider:
What if the owner chooses to ignore the recall/repair or buy back...will the insurance company cover you in an accident in a un-repaired truck?
Why the buy back option if they can be successfully repaired and re-sold? (makes no sense to offer a buy back, why not just move forward with the recall?)
I like my truck, i have it customized the way i like it...so do i repair(see above questions) or do the buy back?
My early info 1500s will be to cover the mega cabs not the true 1/2 tons. Trading your truck in will be simpler than any buy back and few of the covered years will meet all the criteria
There seems to be a discrepancy on the recall numbers, but best I can tell it is for some 1500 trucks with 9.25 rear axle nut failures, and some HD 4x4 trucks with an outer ball joint recall. The buyback appears to be driven by the low numbers of customers that had the recall completed.
If the recall was done, no repurchase offered. Recall not done, you can have it done or opt for the repurchase. The repurchase says allowance for reasonable depreciation but does not specify what reasonable is. Most likely they will go with an average amount allowed by the various lemon laws definitions that are based on 120,000 useful life. So if you paid $40k and have 60,000 miles they would pay 50% ($20k) of what your purchase price was. Based on what used trucks are going for, especially diesel equipped it may be better to get the recall done.
This article answers many questions: http://www.freep.com/story/money/ca...program-details-questions-confusion/30795743/Later, the agency said that only the owners of vehicles under three specific recalls that have not yet had their vehicle fixed are eligible. Fiat Chrysler says that number is less than 200,000.