One of the interesting side effects of owning an SRT-10, is the fact that you're constantly approached by people interested in the car. This gives you an opportunity to be a one-person representative for Dodge.
Unfortunately, some Viper owners (including myself) have had very unpleasant experiences in both the quality/reliability of their cars and Dodge's apparent committment to honoring their warranties.
As one of the high-end/flagships of the Dodge fleet, you would think Dodge would give Viper owners the benefit of the doubt when it comes to premature clutch failures, differential problems, etc. (Unless there was obvious signs of abuse of course).
However that does not appear to be Dodge's approach. By being niggardly in their approach to honoring the written warranty, they are only fostering hostility and alienation with the group of buyers who could do them the most good.
I know many of the VCA members hint that by working with the "right" VCA people, they can influence Dodge's response to warranty claims. If this is true, then I personally have even less respect for Dodge.
It cost me $2700.00 to replace a clutch at 4000 miles on a brand new Viper, that I honestly believe (and still believe) should have been covered by the warranty.
Therefore the only thing I can do, is make sure that dodge gets at least $2700.00 worth of bad publicity by truthfully telling my own experience to anyone who will listen. If my clutch warranty episode with dodge, can prevent one person from buying a dodge, I will have come out ahead. (Actually, dodge already lost one sale, because I was 60% sure I was going to buy my wife an SRT-4. Now its going to be a TOYOTA for sure.)
So I encourage each of you use your position as an "unofficial spokesman" for dodge, and truthfully report your experiences, good or bad. In that way maybe we can influence dodge to be more committed to their customers (in action, not just marketing hype). Just my thoughts.
Unfortunately, some Viper owners (including myself) have had very unpleasant experiences in both the quality/reliability of their cars and Dodge's apparent committment to honoring their warranties.
As one of the high-end/flagships of the Dodge fleet, you would think Dodge would give Viper owners the benefit of the doubt when it comes to premature clutch failures, differential problems, etc. (Unless there was obvious signs of abuse of course).
However that does not appear to be Dodge's approach. By being niggardly in their approach to honoring the written warranty, they are only fostering hostility and alienation with the group of buyers who could do them the most good.
I know many of the VCA members hint that by working with the "right" VCA people, they can influence Dodge's response to warranty claims. If this is true, then I personally have even less respect for Dodge.
It cost me $2700.00 to replace a clutch at 4000 miles on a brand new Viper, that I honestly believe (and still believe) should have been covered by the warranty.
Therefore the only thing I can do, is make sure that dodge gets at least $2700.00 worth of bad publicity by truthfully telling my own experience to anyone who will listen. If my clutch warranty episode with dodge, can prevent one person from buying a dodge, I will have come out ahead. (Actually, dodge already lost one sale, because I was 60% sure I was going to buy my wife an SRT-4. Now its going to be a TOYOTA for sure.)
So I encourage each of you use your position as an "unofficial spokesman" for dodge, and truthfully report your experiences, good or bad. In that way maybe we can influence dodge to be more committed to their customers (in action, not just marketing hype). Just my thoughts.