In the parts business, I see both sides of this argument. I agree that without the "Vendors" lots of Viper knowledge and information would be lost. I understand innovation and R&D costs money and I'll pay for it if/when I need it. I do appreciate them keeping parts available in one spot for us to purchase, although its mildly irritating that we can often buy the exact same part directly from the supplier for much cheaper. But hard to find parts, are just that, and I willingly paid $60 for a $22 plastic door sill that was discontinued 3 months ago. I understand everyones' financial situation is different, we all need to eat, and make a buck. Mostly, its up to the buyer to do his/hers due-diligence to not get hosed. Or, if you feel that the service you received from a Vendor warrants the up-charge on parts or the "handling fee"; you'll gladly pay it and be happy. I've sold many of my NIB NOS spare parts for a profit to fund other parts I need. I just bought a full set of OEM GenIII spark plugs online for $10.90...I know the Viper Vendors are 4x that,....maybe the vendor gets them at AutoZone for $4.50ea an is just helping us out by keeping them in stock? I'm not judging, i'll just buy elsewhere.
As to the club side, my local club has some cool AutoX events, but some other prior members have said that the current club doesn't take new club members seriously, and any input is ignored....so the new members drop off and there is no diversity of ideas, or fresh energy to move the club forward. The old VCA-now-VOA crowd can be a bit snooty. At my first meet back in 2010, a Viper Vendor based in Oregon took one look at my car and said it was scrap.....he'd buy it off me for $5k with a chuckle and went back to chatting with his buds. I understand that in the big scheme of things I'm nothing, but I'll never forget that "Viper Club" conversation and I'll never spend a dime at his shop. This behavior can be found at almost any car club though; I think everyone has something to contribute to the greater good. There is no one right answer and what's good for one; is not good for all.....pay the tax or do better research to avoid it where you can.
And yes!.....-Raccoons are nature's little bastards.
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