BVCRD wrote:
fatweasel wrote:
I am confused by the people who hated their vehicles so much that they angrilly sold them with "no regrets" - yet they continue to return to this site and contibute negative commentary.
If you sold your CRD, thats cool. Why harbor that betterness and anger and keep returning to the site with the negative energy?
"Welcome to the club - I did that back in October. Mines an 06 Quad cab 4x2, and I've not looked back once. Best of luck to you, you will NOT be sorry.
Paul"
Simple. They are L>O>S>T> without us.

Kind of like ghosts. No where to go until their life gets rewired. I wish the spooks would just go on to the afterlife. GO TOWARDS THE LIGHT!!!!
Fatweasel and BVCRD... Good question!
What would make folks angry enough with DCX to return to the forum...hmmm, that spans almost two years of struggling to get DCX to take responsibility for the design flaws that manifest themselves in a significant number of the CRDs.

CRD owners took a chance buying a new DCX offering and what appeared to be a sound product only to face a discontinued configuration coupled with what appears to be DCX distancing themselves from their problem by remedies like the F37.
CRD owners lament the fact that Consumer Reports is bashing the CRD (without reason IMHO) and DCX is doing little about it. CRD owners are troubled by the diminution of value their Jeeps have experienced over the past two years.
I found it interesting that you use the same rationale that the DCX customer representatives used with me when they would not program my ECM back to the original configuration -- it is your dealer's service department's problem -- let them fix it, insinuating that the dealer did faulty work.

The only thing is that DCX would not approve the ECM reprogramming back. The dealer couldn't make the repair because it was against DCX policy.
Now I like the CRD -- it is based largely on a sound Liberty chassis and a proven VM diesel engine. This is a fun vehicle.

The problem remains that due to some poor design decisions (integration of a strong low end torque engine with a transmission designed to have strong high end torque -- torsion problem, and an EGR/FCV combination that is badly sized/placed in the air flow) that appear to be known by DCX, the CRD has a much higher than normal incidence of repairs. CRD owners are becoming way too familiar with their Jeep service managers and as you know, familiarity breeds contempt (...or babies).
I’m saddened when I see once enthusiastic CRD owners sell let their Jeeps go at a substantial loss (~$14-17K from a ~$23-29K expenditure two years ago is still ~$4.5K a year depreciation). What else would cause a customer to take such a financial hit?

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Steel Blue 07 Jeep Grand Cherokee CRD

Mopar Skid Plates/GDE Programmer/Fumoto Oil Valve
80K+ miles & still smiling

Sold: Silver 06 Jeep Liberty Sport CRD