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Ok, so let me say that I have tried on multiple occasions to like Chrysler/Dodge products. But they make it REALLY difficult.
My wife had a 2008 Dodge Nitro. Parts LITERALLY fell off it. Seriously. It was a shame. Cool design with lots of really cool touches that came in really handy with two little girls to raise. Extra power ports, handy seating, DVD player. It was great. Until parts started coming off. Tail lights, trim, grille trim. It was awful. Finally traded it off.
Next she had a 2012 Chrysler 200 S. FAST. Problem was all the wheels were bent/warped and the dealer wouldn't do anything about it. Said it happened after she bought it. Could maybe get 12,000 miles out of a set of tires. Then the heater went bad on the passenger side. Turns out it is a problem Chrysler knows about but will not recall. Average price to repair: $2800. Nope. Before I could even react, she calls the lender and tells them come and get it. They did. Her credit took (and is taking) a beating.
I had a 2017 Dodge Pursuit AWD patrol car. Multiple software updates, propeller shafts replaced, notorious for stalling, strong smell of gas when idling. A/C went out. Hard to start, OMG it was hard to start. If it ran, then you turned it off and tried to restart it, you could not. It would NOT start.
I have a 2018 Dodge Pursuit AWD patrol car. The motor blew (as it blew apart into pieces) responding to a man with a gun call. That was cute. It continues to burn out the driver's side tail light/brake light/turn signal assembly, has 3 bent wheels, a new motor, new starter, new A/C condenser. Has had 2 software updates. Now I'm sitting at the dealership because it needs a new water pump. It doesn't have 50,000 miles. The multi media center in the dash works when it wants to. Sometimes the windows roll down, sometimes they don't.
Now I also had a 2014 Dodge Pursuit RWD patrol car. It was awesome. Ran great, fast, no problems with anything. Great car. Our squad also has a 2013 Dodge Pursuit RWD patrol car as a spare. Great car. WAY over 100,000 and cranks and runs great. Interior is worn out, but you expect that in a hard use car like a patrol vehicle.
What happened to Dodge? I actually love the Charger. When it works it is by far the best patrol vehicle I have ever had. They have all kinds of cool features that are really helpful for a patrol cop. One touch 4 door locking, ambush prevention, one touch window up. It handles and accelerates like a demon. Not a brag, but I have yet to have anything out run me in that car.
Why is it so hard to get it to run right?
My wife had a 2008 Dodge Nitro. Parts LITERALLY fell off it. Seriously. It was a shame. Cool design with lots of really cool touches that came in really handy with two little girls to raise. Extra power ports, handy seating, DVD player. It was great. Until parts started coming off. Tail lights, trim, grille trim. It was awful. Finally traded it off.
Next she had a 2012 Chrysler 200 S. FAST. Problem was all the wheels were bent/warped and the dealer wouldn't do anything about it. Said it happened after she bought it. Could maybe get 12,000 miles out of a set of tires. Then the heater went bad on the passenger side. Turns out it is a problem Chrysler knows about but will not recall. Average price to repair: $2800. Nope. Before I could even react, she calls the lender and tells them come and get it. They did. Her credit took (and is taking) a beating.
I had a 2017 Dodge Pursuit AWD patrol car. Multiple software updates, propeller shafts replaced, notorious for stalling, strong smell of gas when idling. A/C went out. Hard to start, OMG it was hard to start. If it ran, then you turned it off and tried to restart it, you could not. It would NOT start.
I have a 2018 Dodge Pursuit AWD patrol car. The motor blew (as it blew apart into pieces) responding to a man with a gun call. That was cute. It continues to burn out the driver's side tail light/brake light/turn signal assembly, has 3 bent wheels, a new motor, new starter, new A/C condenser. Has had 2 software updates. Now I'm sitting at the dealership because it needs a new water pump. It doesn't have 50,000 miles. The multi media center in the dash works when it wants to. Sometimes the windows roll down, sometimes they don't.
Now I also had a 2014 Dodge Pursuit RWD patrol car. It was awesome. Ran great, fast, no problems with anything. Great car. Our squad also has a 2013 Dodge Pursuit RWD patrol car as a spare. Great car. WAY over 100,000 and cranks and runs great. Interior is worn out, but you expect that in a hard use car like a patrol vehicle.
What happened to Dodge? I actually love the Charger. When it works it is by far the best patrol vehicle I have ever had. They have all kinds of cool features that are really helpful for a patrol cop. One touch 4 door locking, ambush prevention, one touch window up. It handles and accelerates like a demon. Not a brag, but I have yet to have anything out run me in that car.
Why is it so hard to get it to run right?