kilimanjaro
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I was in the process of buying a new 06' Coupe, when my 2000 GTS Coupe blew the Serpentine Belt. Turns out, the pulley was worn on the inside, and the crank was damaged. The car had 11k miles on it, and was babied. The total cost of the repair was 6k, though the dealship put a pin in the crank and charged me 3k. From the viper tech, that only happens if there is a fault in the pulley. Nonetheless, the dealership, Palmer Dodge agreed with me, however the Regional Manager would not stick behind his product. I am pretty sure this guy couldnt even name 5 parts on the engine besides the dipstick, and fan. I can't seem to figure out why he wouldnt listen to the dealership. I got a call from Dodge regarding my new coupe, and I proceeded to tell them about my previous car. They said they couldnt do a thing, because the Regional Manager has the final say. So to get this straight....I have bought 3 new vipers from Dodge, and some idiot decides he isn't gonna stand behind the car. I actually think they had a recall on the SRT trucks for this same issue. No more than one week later, a friend had the SAME issue with his Viper. He was smart, and hired a Viper Tech, and got the pin kit, and labor for $700. Moral of the story, beware of your Regional Manager, especially if you live in the Atlanta, GA Region. In the end, they don't care about their most loyal customers.