The standard 3/36 warranty on our 300M will be expiring soon (although we do have the extended powertrain warranty at no extra charge), and I am wondering whether to try and get the car checked out before then so that anything I haven't noticed can be fixed under warranty. In Australia the motoring associations (equiv. of AAA) used to offer such a service, but I've never heard of this in the USA.
IMO a dealer does not have a good incentive to look for problems, because Chrysler may well pay them less for a warranty repair than they could charge the customer for an out-of-warranty repair.
Suggestions?
Perce