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Video: Lemon Jeep Cherokee Lampooned in Australia
Aussie Teg Sethi, bought a four-wheel-drive Chrysler Jeep Grand Cherokee For AUS $60000 in 2013, hoping to ensure that his family stayed safe on the road with a baby on the way. What he got instead was a 'lemon' as his car broke down numerous times despite going in for servicing numerous times.
With Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Australia unwilling to give him a refund or replacement, Sethi decided to get even. Lampooning the 'I bought a Jeep' campaign by Chrysler, he spent AUS $8000 to make a professional music video called 'I made a mistake. I bought a Jeep.'
Set to the tune of Redfoo's New Thang, Teg tells his Cherokee story with some brilliant lines and flamboyance that would make Redfoo proud. Fiat Chrysler must be wishing they had listened to this Aussie before.