One of the problems in buying a new model is what happened to you - no crash
parts available yet and long waits to get it fixed.
A friend in HS had a brand new 68 427 Vette (his parents were rich) and he
smacked up the front end when he hit some ice. It took so long to get the
replacement parts his dad sued Chevy to get his money back and Chevy did
refund his money (his dad was a big shot lawyer and car fanatic).
His car was laid up over 3 months and Chevy didn't know when they could
deliver the parts to fix it.
Jan, my friend, ended up with a 911S.
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rob Simmons" <rsimmons2@shaw.ca>
To: "Pre-Zee" <Pre_Z@msn.com>
Cc: <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 7:23 PM
Subject: Re: OT - SUV rollover and one to avoid!!!
> Take a look at this one that rolled in an Autoweek test. I bought a
> Liberty because it could tow my Datsun (5000 lbs cap.) Just got my
> vehicle back after a minor encounter with a pole. I took FORTY EIGHT
> DAYS to fix!!! Daimler Chrysler said they were sorry!
>
> Rob Simmons
>
> http://www.accidentreconstruction.com/research/suv/jeepliberty112101.asp
> Remain open, flexible, and curious.
>
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