List of Chrysler Recalled Cars

The problem: Those models were recalled two years ago for steering issues or loose rear axles. Either problem could cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle. To make matters worse, Chrysler didn't make enough replacement parts or failed to provide "effective" parts after the initial recall, said Gordon Trowbridge, spokesman for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

What to do: Whether you bought your vehicle new or used, bring it into a dealer. They're required to buy the car back from you at "fair market value," and to throw in a 10% premium. You can walk away with the all that money in cash, or use the money toward purchasing a new vehicle.

Read this posted today in USA Today
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/2015/07/29/dodge-ram-buybacks/30818379/