This thread should be mandatory reading for all Dodge dealership owners, their service managers and anybody who touches, drives and/or works on Vipers, employed at these dealerships.
Sadly, this happens way too often.
My suggestion: if you bring your Viper in for an oil change or a small maintenance or repair item, make an appt with the service manager himself, tell him that you will be waiting for the car and ask him to test drive the car himself or at least be a passenger in your car during any test drive, if test drive is indeed needed (the subject of this thread did not need a test drive at all; this became an ill-fated joyride). Also tell the service manager what time you will be arriving (please be on time), ask him to schedule his Viper Certified technician for you at this given time, let him know that your time is precious, but so is your Viper, and this is why you will be waiting for the car on site, until work is completed.
I fully understand that this is an inconvenience for the Viper owner, however it beats the alternative described in this thread.
Bring your laptop with you, spend an hour or two in the waiting lounge (some of them even have small business centers with internet access, coffee and goodies).
Let me repeat: bring a copy of this thread and/or any similar ones with you and explain your concern to the service manager, as this occurrence repeats itself all too often.
This reminds me of the valet parking jockey who totaled a Ferrari while on duty at a very upscale resort in Southern California (Laguna Beach, if memory serves me right)!
Although I am very upset at his moment after reading this horrible story, I will refrain from using inappropriate language to describe the offending driver (and others of this ilk) who totaled this car.
We Viper owners spend substantial amounts of time and money at driving events and driving schools in order to know the limits of our magnificent machines and then safely apply this knowledge to our street driving. Too bad that some unqualified, near-minimum wage nebbish will think he is Mario Andretti for a few glorious short moments, only to end in tragedy.
Just my $0.02
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