rcl4668
Enthusiast
While hope springs eternal that there will be some solution for Timberline even after the recent, unfortunate developments in the bankruptcy court, my understanding is that Timberline is now unable to do any Chrysler warranty work on our Vipers.
Question 1: Is this true?
Question 2: If true, given that I do not trust my Viper with any other Viper techs other than Ken and Stu at Timberline, what are my options? I assume that I can continue to do regular oil changes and maintenance, but if there is a defect on the car that is covered by my extended warranty, am I left with no choice other than to take my Viper to another dealer/Viper tech? Hope this is not the case.
I will of course ask Ken and Stu about this directly but just wanted to make sure I had some facts before doing so.
Thanks.
/Rich
Question 1: Is this true?
Question 2: If true, given that I do not trust my Viper with any other Viper techs other than Ken and Stu at Timberline, what are my options? I assume that I can continue to do regular oil changes and maintenance, but if there is a defect on the car that is covered by my extended warranty, am I left with no choice other than to take my Viper to another dealer/Viper tech? Hope this is not the case.
I will of course ask Ken and Stu about this directly but just wanted to make sure I had some facts before doing so.
Thanks.
/Rich