Figures...it's from an attorney. ;)
Send him a letter back requesting that he park his Caravan facing a really high
cliff and "test" his brake-shift interlock system.
- Bernd
> I got a letter in the mail the other day and couldn't belive what i read..
>
> Hyman et al vs. Daimler Chrysler, Chrysler/Plymouth
> Brake-Shift Interlock Defect..
>
> Dear Owner:
> Our research indicates that you are the owner of one or more Chrysler
> vehicals.
> I represent vehicle owners in lawsuits against Daimler Chrysler. These
> suits involve all Dodge Caravan, Plymouth Voyager, Plymouth Town & country
> and dodge dakota vehicles manufactured prior to 2000. The basis of the
> claims is the lack of brake-shift interlock systems, which means that in all
> chrysler vehicles you can shift the vehical from "park" to " drive" or
> "Reverse" w/o depressing the brake pedal.
> Potentially, one of these vehicals could be placed into reverse or drive
> causing damage to the vehicle and/or injuries to the person in the vicinity.
> Due to this safety defect, the vehicle you own could be of less value than
> other vehicles in the same class. You may be entitled to monetary damages
> from Chrysler due to this safety defect.
>
> WTF!!
> 1. Attourneys shall receive 45% of any gross monetary amount of the
> settlement or recovery..
>
> Sorry for the rant but, this is BS..
> Hop...
> I like the fact i don't have to push the break to put my dak in drive...
>
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