Posted another thread asking for advice on a 15000 mile check-up for the car. Some good advice there, thanks to everyone.
Well, I tried to make an appointment with my regular Viper guy but he is out for a couple of months with a back problem. Really want to get this done before the car gets put away for the winter, so I went looking for another dealership that had a Viper tech. (tech seem to be getting rarer). Ok, found a place that said they had an experienced tech so I made an appointment to have him do the work.
Went to the appointment today. Walked into the service department and told the clerk I was there for my appointment to have my Viper serviced. She said ok and sat down at her computer to start the paper work. She said, "Are the keys in it?". OK, that should have been my first clue. I would never just leave the keys in it. I said "No, I have them". Next she said, "What are we having done today?" So I told her that I wanted to get its 15000 mile service, which includes oil change and lube. And that I had gotten a lot of advice from here on other things that should be checked, so i was hoping the tech could give us some advice on what else should be done.
She said OK and went to ask him. When she came back she said he would be right out. So out comes this guy and I shake his hand and tell him the story about asking his advice on what needs to be done. He says, "We'll check everything and let you know." THEN he says, "Is that front wheel drive or rear wheel drive?" WHAT!! I said, "I hope your joking", but I could tell he wasn't. I said, "Your a certified Viper tech, right?" He kind of sheepishly replied no. So I said to the clerk, "I brought the car here because you said you had a certified Viper tech." She said, "We do, but he doesn't change oil. This is our lube guy." So I looked at him and asked, "How many quarts of oil does it take?" His reply was that he'd have to do some research on that. I turned around and walked out.
I know it's just an oil change, but I really didn't want some grease monkey working on it that didn't even know how many quarts of oil it took.
Do you think I was being a prima donna? Should I have let them do it? It's just an oil change. Kind of felt like I was being a dick. But I also got the feeling they were pretty incompetent.
Well, I tried to make an appointment with my regular Viper guy but he is out for a couple of months with a back problem. Really want to get this done before the car gets put away for the winter, so I went looking for another dealership that had a Viper tech. (tech seem to be getting rarer). Ok, found a place that said they had an experienced tech so I made an appointment to have him do the work.
Went to the appointment today. Walked into the service department and told the clerk I was there for my appointment to have my Viper serviced. She said ok and sat down at her computer to start the paper work. She said, "Are the keys in it?". OK, that should have been my first clue. I would never just leave the keys in it. I said "No, I have them". Next she said, "What are we having done today?" So I told her that I wanted to get its 15000 mile service, which includes oil change and lube. And that I had gotten a lot of advice from here on other things that should be checked, so i was hoping the tech could give us some advice on what else should be done.
She said OK and went to ask him. When she came back she said he would be right out. So out comes this guy and I shake his hand and tell him the story about asking his advice on what needs to be done. He says, "We'll check everything and let you know." THEN he says, "Is that front wheel drive or rear wheel drive?" WHAT!! I said, "I hope your joking", but I could tell he wasn't. I said, "Your a certified Viper tech, right?" He kind of sheepishly replied no. So I said to the clerk, "I brought the car here because you said you had a certified Viper tech." She said, "We do, but he doesn't change oil. This is our lube guy." So I looked at him and asked, "How many quarts of oil does it take?" His reply was that he'd have to do some research on that. I turned around and walked out.
I know it's just an oil change, but I really didn't want some grease monkey working on it that didn't even know how many quarts of oil it took.
Do you think I was being a prima donna? Should I have let them do it? It's just an oil change. Kind of felt like I was being a dick. But I also got the feeling they were pretty incompetent.