Thursday, April 1st, 2010 at
6:26 pm
I have a 1999 Chrysler Town and Country minivan and several weeks ago the car seat went on fire causing a complete loss to the car. The fire dept. said it appears the fire started at the power seat motor. I did a search online the very next day and it appears that the same year/make/model car has a history of car seats just going on fire and causing damage to the car and in some instances, people were burned. There has been 47 complaints filed with the NHTSA besides my complaint. Now my question is, can I sue Chrysler as a class action case for putting our lives at risk. There seems like their is a fault somewhere in the manufacturing process or equipment used on the car. Please let me know. I don’t know to what extent we can get any compensation from Chrysler and don’t know if that really matters at this point. However, I would want them to recall the vehiciles. Just think if a mother with children were in the car and the seat caught fire. We are talking peoples lives here. not a car.
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Thursday, April 1st, 2010 at
6:26 pm
I have a 1999 Chrysler Town and Country minivan and several weeks ago the car seat went on fire causing a complete loss to the car. The fire dept. said it appears the fire started at the power seat motor. I did a search online the very next day and it appears that the same year/make/model car has a history of car seats just going on fire and causing damage to the car and in some instances, people were burned. There has been 47 complaints filed with the NHTSA besides my complaint. Now my question is, can I sue Chrysler as a class action case for putting our lives at risk. There seems like their is a fault somewhere in the manufacturing process or equipment used on the car. Please let me know. I don’t know to what extent we can get any compensation from Chrysler and don’t know if that really matters at this point. However, I would want them to recall the vehiciles. Just think if a mother with children were in the car and the seat caught fire. We are talking peoples lives here. not a car.
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Monday, August 17th, 2009 at
8:08 pm
Hi, I just got a new Chrysler Town and Country minivan.
I have 2 month old twins, and a 2 year old.
What would be the best safest way to place their car seats?
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