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Ed Corley Chrysler
Gallup, NM


Roger of Window Rock, AZ, writes:

In 1995 I bought a new 95 Dodge Stratus and 1996/7 I bought another stratus both new and both engines were defectives. Each time sometime happen to the two vehicles Ed Corley's give me another one. This third time I was given a Plymouth Neon Expresso and once again I am having problems with it. This is the third vehicle I am having certain problems with. I have tried to explain to the service department and the person(s) who sold me the vehicles, but this time they say they can't do anything for me. I have been spending so much money on each of these cars. I have always paid on time on all three vehicles and indicated that they can't do anything for me and my family.

Now I have no transportation and I want someone do something about it. First the engines on the stratus and the starter and fuel pump on the Neon. Ed corley's will not assist me at all, eventhough their mission says "Our customers is number one and we'll do everything we can for you.

The engines and the starter and fuel pump gave out on all three vehicles. They will not assist me on taking the vehicle back or buy it back from us. We had invested to much in these vehicles.

 

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