blacklightning
Well-known member
As the title states, pay attention to recall letters. I received a recall letter on my 2003 jeep liberty about 2-3 weeks ago. This one was for an airbag. Well, I thought I would get around to it, but really didn't make it a priority. This past Sunday, the wife and I are sitting in the driveway, about to head out to the department store. With the jeep running, and before I can put it into drive, the driver side airbag deploys:yikes:. The dust and smoke from the deployment fills the cabin. On monday, I gave the dealer a call and he says that they do not have the parts to fix the recall, and they haven't even started manufacturing them yet. I explain that my bag just went off and he says to come in on Tuesday morning. I go in today, and they tell me that they cannot install another $900 bag until the item that makes it deploy is redeveloped and that could be 6 months. He says I have 2 options- 1) trade in for another car on their lot, or 2) take a buy back from jeep. They offer me $2500 for a trade in and I tell them to go **** themselves. I leave and call the number on the recall sheet and they say they will get back with me in a day or 2 with info on a rental car, and make me an offer for a buy back. Considering it is in no means my fault, I am thinking that the buyback should be at or around KBB or something. The dealer said it would probably be around trade in, or whole sale price. I will let you know how this pans out, but if they go with a low number, I will get my local investigative reporter on the case, and see if one of the local sharks (lawyers) want to have a go at them.