Go park it in front of a dealer with a big sign on it saying "Lemon" or 
"POS" or "Ask Me About Warranties" or something like that, drive away 
customers, see how long it takes to get noticed.  Pick a slow day and 
get the TV news crews out there.

--R

Mitch Haley wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>   
>> They'll argue (with some merit) that the cars usefull "life" ended several 
>> years ago.  It has depreciated out, if it was rust free now, it woulk be 
>> worth about $50.  This is and 18 year old, inexpensive car!
>>     
>
> It was a six year old car in mint condition when this saga started. 
> And if the factory intended it to be a dealer warranty, rather than
> a nationwide factory warranty, they committed criminal fraud with
> malice aforethought when they provided factory warranty contracts
> to the dealers to be used with this program. Here's another data
> point: Another Horizon, two years older, also rustproofed when new,
> began to show trouble around 94-95, same time as my car. Took it
> to Tuff-Kote, they wrote a check on the spot to pay for repairs. 
> That's the difference between doing business with a legitimate
> enterprise and doing business with the orgnized crime syndicate
> known as Chrysler. 
>
> Mitch.
>
>
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