In January 2001, my wifes '98 Dodge Caravan lost it's transmission. First off, the local Dodge dealer did not want to honor the warranty because the vehicle was 3 weeks outside of the normal time warranty. They informed us of this after they mis-diagnosed the problem as a locked-up engine, which they tried to blame on "improper maintenance" because they said the oil was dirty. After I produced the bills for oil changes well withing their guidelines, they agreed to replace the engine. A week later they called to say "oops", it was the trans, not the engine. While the car was in their fenced in lot waiting for a new trans, several of the cars in their lot were broken into, including my wifes and her window was broken out and her battery stolen. They tried to make us turn this over to our insurance, but finally repaired the window and replaced her battery. Last night, the MOPAR 60 month battery died (at 18 months). Today, they informed me that there was no warranty on the battery because it was "replaced under warranty". Didn't matter that they replaced it because ours was stolen. Dealers are scum. I even worked for 2 different dealers selling cars for a short time, and they deserve every single bad word they get. Period. Thanks for listening, just had to get it out of my system a bit.