Keep an eye out - STOLEN CAR(s)

I was on the fence about getting it back but once Kevin sent me the pics my heart fell through my stomach.

I've got a couple theories I'll write about at some point. Cops notifying me and then immediately asking my deductible and recommending "their" shop....then me declining...then when my car shows up there is waaaaaaaaaay more damage than told of...

a few other shady things too.

I'm gonna try to find something fun/old to get around in right now. Not something that screams "steal me." I have the SRT4 swapped P.O.S. neon but I would rather not daily it.
 
I'm still trying to figure out what engineer OKed the brake line setup... That's just plain stupid...
 
Have any of you been following his Facebook posts? Sounds like the DPD had a hand in it.

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Depending on insurance company, they also might be interested in following up on this. Especially if they have paid out for a lot of recovery vehicles lately.
 
I'm still trying to figure out what engineer OKed the brake line setup... That's just plain stupid...

I can't speak for the car platforms, but the hard brake lines in the truck platforms at RAM (Dodge when I worked there) are the very LAST thing to get packaged. So before you blast some engineer for stupid packaging, you need to know the process. And trust me, there's far more than one engineer making unilateral decisions about anything over there. The volumes of meetings/reviews/approvals were off the chart.
 
I'm still trying to figure out what engineer OKed the brake line setup... That's just plain stupid...

I stopped trying to figure out Chrysler after the Cloud cars and going out of business the 3ed time.... Don't get hung up on the brake lines.
 
I wonder if the shop the police recommended happened to have all the missing parts in stock to repair your stolen car....in stock, and in the correct color even!
 
Sorry to read this Josh...They got my SS in January and there is no way it sucks any less, probably more for us car guys. I cannot say how much time after was spent looking for 'sleepers' so I can have what I want in a car but not the worry of it getting stolen.
 
I live Detroit and drive what I want. Crime doesn't stop at 8 mile.

It doesn't stop at 8 mile, crime just lives south of 8 mile all over the city of Detroit. I live in Grosse Pointe Park, and our cops sit along the border all day long to keep the crime from getting in. When someone gets killed in my city, it is national news (google Jane Bashara if you don't believe me). When someone gets killed in Detroit, it is just another day. Big difference.

A majority of the people living in Detroit have this weird apathy. I mean for example, how come nobody picks up the trash in front of their house? There is trash blowing everywhere you go. People in my city pick up the trash, they care about their city. People in Detroit just keep waiting for someone else to do it. I volunteered on a clean up crew last year around Cody High School. While I was trimming bushes in front of a vacant house, the next door neighbor, said "Thank you" which he followed up with "I have been waiting for someone to do that". Get your ass off the porch and do it yourself then was what I was thinking. But nobody does get off their ass - there is an expectation that somebody will do it for them. But that is what 50 years of liberal democrats does for a city like that, they have expectations that everything is someone else's problems and refuse to get involved. Heads up Detroiters - time to get involved!

-Geoff
 
It doesn't stop at 8 mile, crime just lives south of 8 mile all over the city of Detroit. I live in Grosse Pointe Park, and our cops sit along the border all day long to keep the crime from getting in. When someone gets killed in my city, it is national news (google Jane Bashara if you don't believe me). When someone gets killed in Detroit, it is just another day. Big difference.

A majority of the people living in Detroit have this weird apathy. I mean for example, how come nobody picks up the trash in front of their house? There is trash blowing everywhere you go. People in my city pick up the trash, they care about their city. People in Detroit just keep waiting for someone else to do it. I volunteered on a clean up crew last year around Cody High School. While I was trimming bushes in front of a vacant house, the next door neighbor, said "Thank you" which he followed up with "I have been waiting for someone to do that". Get your ass off the porch and do it yourself then was what I was thinking. But nobody does get off their ass - there is an expectation that somebody will do it for them. But that is what 50 years of liberal democrats does for a city like that, they have expectations that everything is someone else's problems and refuse to get involved. Heads up Detroiters - time to get involved!

-Geoff

Geoff there are many Detroiters that do clean and care about their city, they are just overwhelmed by the majority that are dependent as you said.
 
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