Class Action

Asked by GuruZ3YHX Dec 07, 2017 at 05:54 PM about the 2014 Jeep Patriot Sport

Question type: Car Selling & Trading In

My car is caught on fire from a short I'm not under
warranty anymore because it ended last March it's
only 3 years old I want to trade it in for another one
or just traded my car and with no payments it's
only the driver's door speaker that melted yeah I'm
trying to find a lawyer to get the dealers to pay for
this crap wasn't my trip that there was a short

5 Answers

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Insurance takes care of fires as Tom stated above. I have an idea you don't even know what a class action lawsuit is.

Class action suit = Lawyers get all the money and you get a coupon for $100 off on another Jeep.

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A melted speaker is probably not enough to get above your deductible limit. Just fix it!

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I wish my problem was "just" a fire. I suffered through the "Death Wobble." Like other real problems with the line of Patriots, Chysler/Jeep denied the problem even existed - despite a slew of video demonstrating the deadly problem. Always wanted a Jeep …. never drive one again!

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My 2015 Jeep Patriot has been giving me problems since i bought it. Within a week the breaks were squeaking. I took it in 3 times and was told nothing was wrong with them. The tech clearly heard the squeaking and indicated most of the new Patriot were making the same noise and in time it would go away. I still get the noise from time to time. Never again will I buy Jeep.

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