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ComputerDudeinTX
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I owned (Sold it 2/8) a Dodge Caravan with a transmission defect. The dealer wanted to charge me $2200 to rebuild it. I contacted Chrysler, and they said since I wasn't the original owner, tough luck. This is a well documented transmission problem with this model for the past 11 years. I asked the dealer what their position was, and they offered to do the job for $1850, still way high for me. I said I'd rather put lemon signs on it and drive it around town than pay that much, and that I'd put upa web site as well. The website went up and mentioned the dealer by name, it was viewed by a total of 4 people before the owner sent me an email that said I shouldn't have them on the website and they don't owe me anything. I agreed and removed the site and put up a revised site not mentioning the dealer or city within 8 hours. Also replied that I agreed that the dealership owed me nothing, Chrysler did. Got no response. Decided not to waste my time and sold the vehicle the next day (2/8). Got served with papers 2/9, a TRO and a request for permanent injunction. There was no cause for this action, and now I will have to get an attorney to prove him wrong (we have the documents to do it). It really burns me that the system can be abused like this. Any Advice?