Dealer has a "bought back" CTD
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Dealer has a "bought back" CTD
While I was at the Dodge dealer today getting my dash taken care of the service manager was telling me about a CTD that the dealership had that DC bought back. Apparently the owner thought that when the lights were dimming when it was cold was a factory defect. Every dealership around explained to this guy that it was normal for the grid heaters to cyle when cold. DC got sick of listening to him and bought the truck back with 50k on it. Unfortunatley the dealership is not allowed to sell it. DC comes and gets it and auctions it off and it will now be branded as a lemon.
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Even when the truck is sold at auction, it will be fixed before sold, by law.
My girlfriend used to do the lemon law buy backs for the Chrysler 2.7s and Dodge truck/vans that would slip out of park.(no shes not responsible for the alarm, she just listened to people vent and told them the settlement they would recieve)
I also almost got a job with her company inpsecting the cars at auction to make sure the repairs were made so it could be auctioned off...
I am laughing at the fact that they bought it back from the heater grid cycling though
My girlfriend used to do the lemon law buy backs for the Chrysler 2.7s and Dodge truck/vans that would slip out of park.(no shes not responsible for the alarm, she just listened to people vent and told them the settlement they would recieve)
I also almost got a job with her company inpsecting the cars at auction to make sure the repairs were made so it could be auctioned off...
I am laughing at the fact that they bought it back from the heater grid cycling though
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hold on here... it just doesnt seem right.... DC will void anything and everything possible for the smallest and dumbest things... we all know this.
Now, every single cummins, well 3rd gen anyways, that i've been in does this... I don't think DC is that dumb to buy a truck back that could be EASILY proved happens to every other truck out there. Either something else is going on with that truck or that guy litterally fell in a pile of #2 and came out smelling like a rose...
Now, every single cummins, well 3rd gen anyways, that i've been in does this... I don't think DC is that dumb to buy a truck back that could be EASILY proved happens to every other truck out there. Either something else is going on with that truck or that guy litterally fell in a pile of #2 and came out smelling like a rose...
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I agree with HourseHauler!!!! There is something more to this than the Grid Heaters- - - - - DC would not buy back a truck that was having this as a so called problem! This is the way the Product was intended to operate so DC would just let the guy go to court and spend his money!!! I wonder what the real reason for the buy back was. If I would have not got such a great deal with trading my 06 Auto for my Manual I would have lemon lawed the Auto!!! I had enough time in the shop to do it but the dealership I deal with wants to keep me as a customer and they were great about it.
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DC buys them back so they are NOT a lemon. A true lemon (only ordered by a court of law) cannot be resold. That is why they buy it back 1st, before they go to court so they can resell it and recoup some money. If they did not go to court it is NOT a lemon, as defined by law.
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Or they are donated to tech schools to use as training aids. I went to the University of Northwestern for auto tech and one of the training aids was a Dakota RT that Chysler bought back because it had the wrong tow rating printed on the bumper or something. There was a bunch of GM and Toyota vehicles that were donated also but dont know the details. All of the vehicles have a big sticker across the windshield that says "This vehicle is for training purposes only and can not be licensed or registered".
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hold on here... it just doesnt seem right.... DC will void anything and everything possible for the smallest and dumbest things... we all know this.
Now, every single cummins, well 3rd gen anyways, that i've been in does this... I don't think DC is that dumb to buy a truck back that could be EASILY proved happens to every other truck out there. Either something else is going on with that truck or that guy litterally fell in a pile of #2 and came out smelling like a rose...
Now, every single cummins, well 3rd gen anyways, that i've been in does this... I don't think DC is that dumb to buy a truck back that could be EASILY proved happens to every other truck out there. Either something else is going on with that truck or that guy litterally fell in a pile of #2 and came out smelling like a rose...
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I have to agree with the above posts. There was nothing wrong with the truck,we all know this.Therefore there is no way they bought that truck back for the dimminng of the lights.They will try not to buy it back if you have ligitimate issues, I'm sure there not going to buy back a perfectly good truck.Just because he's a whiner.There has to be much more to the story,Someone should carfax it.
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Hey maybe we are onto some thing. Kind of like the Michelin tires. If enough of us complain to DC about our lights dimming maybe they will start buying our trucks back and let us get something else. NOT!!!!
Buy back after 50k when everyone of our trucks do that?
Buy back after 50k when everyone of our trucks do that?