Paying for Damaged Vehicles?Are you paying for damaged goods? If you’re thinking of buying a new Chrysler vehicle, what you don’t know could hurt. Fiat/Chrysler received $14 billion in taxpayer bailout money. This bailout was meant to save jobs by allowing deserving American corporations to survive. So why are they charging American consumers non-negotiable “destination fees” of up to $900, or more, when the actual cost of transporting the vehicle is much less? Worse yet, Fiat/Chrysler is throwing professional auto delivery drivers onto the unemployment lines and replacing them with carriers using less reliable drivers at substandard pay. Some of these “alternative” carriers are hauling new cars with flat bed trucks or other transporters not designed to protect new cars over long distances. What kind of shape might your new car arrive in after paying a premium for what you thought would be high-quality, professional service? Concerned consumers and professional auto transport drivers are going to Chrysler dealers to educate car and truck buyers about these outrageous practices. How can you get involved? Just print these fliers and make copies. Then find a Chrysler dealer near you, and with these leaflets you can help alert the public too! |