I broke my 2004 SRT-10 Viper with only 16,500 miles. It needs a new transmission, a new rear-end and a new steering rack, coming to a total of nearly $8,000.00. My problem is that the Dodge dealership voided my warranty and put in their database that I was racing (but I wasn't) and now I can't get my car fixed without paying the $8,000.00. My question is... since the Dodge Viper is advertised as a "street legal race car" shouldn't they be obligated to stand behind their product? Whether I was racing or not, they advertise that the Viper has 500+ HP and 535 ft lps of torque, but if you can't use it without it breaking, what's the point? Should I raise all kinds of Hell with Dodge Corp. about them fixing it under warranty? What would ya'll do? Please help me!
Randy C
Randy C