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    Traded in my 2014 GTS

    While I can proudly say that I owned a Viper, I had to unload mine. Same as I found myself looking at Vipers 3 years into ownership of my 2011 Carbon Edition C6Z06, I found myself looking at C7Z06's 3.5 years into my Viper ownership... And then it happened....for the THIRD time my tranny took a crap and had to be replaced under warranty. Yes, the third time! After the 2nd time I offered to pay out of my pocket to upgrade the PLASTIC parts the tranny shop told me were in the transmission that they promised me were going to break again. I was also going to swap to a better 4th gear to avoid a 4-5 shift at the track. The service manager asked Dodge for permission and they actually said NO, it would void my warranty! Can you imagine?

    Anyway I took this as a sign and traded it in after the repairs were complete on a 6,000 mile 2018 C7Z06 w/ the Z07 package. We swapped keys and they gave me $2,000 cash. Saved me over $5,000 in sales tax too doing it as a trade in.

    I thought back and my Viper was in the shop TWELVE times, including 3 for the tranny rebuild, twice for the inner door clip rattles (both doors), once when I lost the clutch due to one of the fluid lines coming loose while pulling into a restaurant parking lot, twice for the door rubbing/grinding (they replaced the hinge), once for the AC leaking & blowing warm air (not that it ever blew very cold), once for the fuel pressure sensor going bad, once for a leaking oil line, and once to replace the rear diff (it was whining & i never realized how much until they put the new quiet one).

    The car definitely was a head turner and received 2-3 compliments every time I drove it. It was black but paint corrected and ceramic coated so it looked brand new all the time. While I am glad that I was fortunate enough to have owned a Viper and I got to track it about 5 or 6 times, I am sorry to say I do not miss it. The Z06 is much more refined and so much more comfortable to be in & drive. I will have it out on the track in the spring and I am anxious to compare lap times.

    This is a great forum and I want to thank everyone that contributes to it. I will still check back in from time to time in all likelihood.

    Happy Holidays!

    Ron

    PS-I still have my Carbotech 1521 low dust brake pads (plenty of life left) and a set of lightly used TPMS for sale on the cheap if anyone is interested.
    Last edited by Dr.Ron; 12-19-2019 at 03:59 PM.

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    Sorry to see you go, Ron. I can certainly understand your qualms with the transmission. My car is starting to develop a slight grind in 3rd and 4th. Of the 5 Gen V cars I’ve had, only 1 didn’t have a transmission issue. Of the 3 previous cars that did have issues, I had 2 transmissions replaced and 2 transmissions rebuilt (all under warranty). My current car is no longer under warranty, so I will most likely send it out to RPM Transmissions for a rebuild - just received a quote from them this morning after inquiring yesterday evening. Oh, the car that didn’t have a transmission issue did have the diff replaced under warranty due to a whine. Ugh! It looks bad when you write it all down

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    Ron, sorry to hear this! At what mileage did all the issues start happening? It’s crazy that some cars are so solid and others can be nightmares.

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    Ron, sorry to hear about this, but I understand your plight with all of those issues.

    That said, you will be back. How do I know? Because I've been there, with a 2017 Z06.

    The Z06 is a great car, with amazing sound, all the creature comforts, a true daily driver. But, you're going to miss the handling and the character of the Viper. I found the Z06 steering a bit numb, and could never "feel" the traction limits of the car like you can with a Viper. High speed turns felt vague and unsure in the C7, whereas the Viper always feels planted and glued to the tarmac (although I am also comparing an ACR-E, so not entirely fair). I also found that the Z06 was too comfortable -- it lacks the tight, racecar cockpit feel of the Viper, which is great for a daily but not so much for a fun car.

    Thus, I've found that the Z06 is great for everyday use and the one I would choose for that job. But the Viper is the better car for those rare Sunday morning runs that only come around every once in a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott_in_fl View Post
    Ron, sorry to hear about this, but I understand your plight with all of those issues.

    That said, you will be back. How do I know? Because I've been there, with a 2017 Z06.

    The Z06 is a great car, with amazing sound, all the creature comforts, a true daily driver. But, you're going to miss the handling and the character of the Viper. I found the Z06 steering a bit numb, and could never "feel" the traction limits of the car like you can with a Viper. High speed turns felt vague and unsure in the C7, whereas the Viper always feels planted and glued to the tarmac (although I am also comparing an ACR-E, so not entirely fair). I also found that the Z06 was too comfortable -- it lacks the tight, racecar cockpit feel of the Viper, which is great for a daily but not so much for a fun car.

    Thus, I've found that the Z06 is great for everyday use and the one I would choose for that job. But the Viper is the better car for those rare Sunday morning runs that only come around every once in a while.
    on the money Scott

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    I got the car with 1475 miles and the 1st transmission issue hit at around 4-5,000 if I remember correctly. The last tranny and rear diff issues hit within the last 5-700 miles of ownership.

    I only track 2-4 days/year so the more comfortable driving is more of a priority, so I honestly doubt I'll buy another Viper.

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    I think the TR6060 Transmission in the Viper is the same as the camaro, challenger, corvette, etc.. pretty common box.

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    Sorry to see you go. The TR6060 trans is usually a solid piece. Its weird that you went through 3 of them. My GT500 and my Z06 also had the TR6060 and I never had a reliability issue even with lots of track time. Something else must of been causing the issue. I am also not surprised that Dodge did not want to warranty non Tremec pieces in the transmission. No OEM would do that.

    How often was the rear diff serviced?

    Enjoy the new car!

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    I figured upgraded parts in order to avoid Dodge footing the bill for a rebuild would be a no brainer for them, but whatever. They got what was predicted I guess.
    The rear diff was never serviced. It was whining from the beginning. I just lived with it until I couldn't take it any more. I didn't realize how loud and annoying it actually was until the new diff was installed. Night & day difference.

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    Sorry to hear of your issues. As some of you know, I've had a love/hate relationship with the mediocre and inconsistent build quality. I too have had my diff replaced, and the oil cooler lines once, and one of the new fittings again, after it seeped almost immediately. No window issues (yet) but I never use the auto up/down feature - I ease them a little at a time. Door panel came loose, needed new clips. 14,000+ miles, I've owned it 5 years.

    Don't track it, just street driving - and not much of that, due to poor weather and/or no time.

    Good luck with the 'Vette, and let us know how you like it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by swexlin View Post
    Sorry to hear of your issues. As some of you know, I've had a love/hate relationship with the mediocre and inconsistent build quality. I too have had my diff replaced, and the oil cooler lines once, and one of the new fittings again, after it seeped almost immediately. No window issues (yet) but I never use the auto up/down feature - I ease them a little at a time. Door panel came loose, needed new clips. 14,000+ miles, I've owned it 5 years.

    Don't track it, just street driving - and not much of that, due to poor weather and/or no time.

    Good luck with the 'Vette, and let us know how you like it!
    I just edited my original post. I forgot about the leaking oil line I had too! You reminded me. : (
    I added that to the list. My wife said for the longest time that the car was a lemon. I kept brushing her off defending them as all little dumb issues (except the transmission woes) & I never quantified them all until I see it all written down, as mentioned by 98intrigue, and holy crap! lol

    Ron

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    That sucks nothing worse than a car that keeps going back to the shop. It's a time thing, I don't have any spare time at all, so taking a car to the dealer for multiple problems is the WORST
    Your Z06 will do similar lap times, would just come down to the tire which car is faster.

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    I had a 2016 Z06 and as a daily driver it’s awesome. Mine overheated at the track. The viper I beat like a step child but would never daily drive in Los Angeles traffic.

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    Hit or miss cars. Competent dealership service providers are a challenge to find.

    Corvettes are a dime a dozen but at least they are easier to get warranty work and are easier to get service.

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    Good luck with the Z nice cars but definitely not as exciting as a Viper

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    Did the tranny issues just pop up or is there something I should be watching for? Right now it shifts better than any car I've owned. C7Z06 sounds like a solid trade as well!

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    Sorry to hear this, Ron! You probably don't even know it, but you were a big help to me about track stuff over the years. So thank you.

    Kind of widened my eyes a bit at your issues though. My car (14 GTS also) has been really solid, but I have a lot of the same bugs. Creaky ass driver's door, rattling left window, and the odd 3rd gear grind during aggressive track sessions. Still don't know 100% if it's me getting too excited during acceleration, or the car acting up, but there is a strong possibility of both. Sad to see you're shedding your skin, but I wish you the best with the new toy. I like to razz Corvettes a bit, but I finally got whipped by one this summer after 5 years (18 Z06/Z07) and I know that with a good pilot, those cars are no joke.

    Dason
    Last edited by Rare Snake; 12-20-2019 at 10:06 AM. Reason: typo error

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    sorry to here about all the issues ,are these problems on older genv or even on the17 cars
    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Ron View Post
    While I can proudly say that I owned a Viper, I had to unload mine. Same as I found myself looking at Vipers 3 years into ownership of my 2011 Carbon Edition C6Z06, I found myself looking at C7Z06's 3.5 years into my Viper ownership... And then it happened....for the THIRD time my tranny took a crap and had to be replaced under warranty. Yes, the third time! After the 2nd time I offered to pay out of my pocket to upgrade the PLASTIC parts the tranny shop told me were in the transmission that they promised me were going to break again. I was also going to swap to a better 4th gear to avoid a 4-5 shift at the track. The service manager asked Dodge for permission and they actually said NO, it would void my warranty! Can you imagine?

    Anyway I took this as a sign and traded it in after the repairs were complete on a 6,000 mile 2018 C7Z06 w/ the Z07 package. We swapped keys and they gave me $2,000 cash. Saved me over $5,000 in sales tax too doing it as a trade in.

    I thought back and my Viper was in the shop TWELVE times, including 3 for the tranny rebuild, twice for the inner door clip rattles (both doors), once when I lost the clutch due to one of the fluid lines coming loose while pulling into a restaurant parking lot, twice for the door rubbing/grinding (they replaced the hinge), once for the AC leaking & blowing warm air (not that it ever blew very cold), once for the fuel pressure sensor going bad, once for a leaking oil line, and once to replace the rear diff (it was whining & i never realized how much until they put the new quiet one).

    The car definitely was a head turner and received 2-3 compliments every time I drove it. It was black but paint corrected and ceramic coated so it looked brand new all the time. While I am glad that I was fortunate enough to have owned a Viper and I got to track it about 5 or 6 times, I am sorry to say I do not miss it. The Z06 is much more refined and so much more comfortable to be in & drive. I will have it out on the track in the spring and I am anxious to compare lap times.

    This is a great forum and I want to thank everyone that contributes to it. I will still check back in from time to time in all likelihood.

    Happy Holidays!

    Ron

    PS-I still have my Carbotech 1521 low dust brake pads (plenty of life left) and a set of lightly used TPMS for sale on the cheap if anyone is interested.

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    Sorry to see you sell your Viper. I have three, each with around 20,000 miles on them. An 08 Vert, a 14 GTS, and a 17 ACR/TA. I have many track miles on my ACR but all three cars shift flawlessly. I have had very few problems with them. In fact, I do not believe (knock on wood) that I have had my ACR or any of the cars to the dealer for any warranty work in something like 60,000 driven miles. My GTS did have the window TSB done to prevent water infiltration to the door node but I think that was it. This was precautionary. I change diff fluid every 10,000 miles and I have likewise never had a diff issue.

    The 15 TA 2.0 I traded on the ACR did experience water infiltration to the door node on the passenger side which caused the window to fail but that was the only warranty work on that car. An 06 I had years ago did have the trans rebuilt under warranty but that car was supercharged and I believe the trans was the T-56 not the 6060.

    I wonder whether there was some history to the car before you bought it. Otherwise maybe your wife is correct, you just got a lemon.

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    Not to worry. The norm for the Gen V cars is fantastic durability.. I daily drive mine without issues. These things are tanks... of course there are exceptions.. an all cars have them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark1107 View Post
    I had a 2016 Z06 and as a daily driver it’s awesome. Mine overheated at the track. The viper I beat like a step child but would never daily drive in Los Angeles traffic.
    They made cooling improvements to the 18+ cars.

    Quote Originally Posted by Policy Limits View Post
    Hit or miss cars. Competent dealership service providers are a challenge to find.

    Corvettes are a dime a dozen but at least they are easier to get warranty work and are easier to get service.
    The Viper tech at the dealership I used was excellent! The problem was having to use him so often!

    Quote Originally Posted by Rare Snake View Post
    Sorry to hear this, Ron! You probably don't even know it, but you were a big help to me about track stuff over the years. So thank you.

    Kind of widened my eyes a bit at your issues though. My car (14 GTS also) has been really solid, but I have a lot of the same bugs. Creaky ass driver's door, rattling left window, and the odd 3rd gear grind during aggressive track sessions. Still don't know 100% if it's me getting too excited during acceleration, or the car acting up, but there is a strong possibility of both. Sad to see you're shedding your skin, but I wish you the best with the new toy. I like to razz Corvettes a bit, but I finally got whipped by one this summer after 5 years (18 Z06/Z07) and I know that with a good pilot, those cars are no joke.

    Dason
    Thanks, and you are correct. I had NO idea.
    I feel like I put up with WAY more than I needed to at this level automobile to try to maintain ownership of a Viper. Looking back I actually was starting to drive it less without even realizing it in the moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ViperGeorge View Post
    Sorry to see you sell your Viper. I have three, each with around 20,000 miles on them. An 08 Vert, a 14 GTS, and a 17 ACR/TA. I have many track miles on my ACR but all three cars shift flawlessly. I have had very few problems with them. In fact, I do not believe (knock on wood) that I have had my ACR or any of the cars to the dealer for any warranty work in something like 60,000 driven miles. My GTS did have the window TSB done to prevent water infiltration to the door node but I think that was it. This was precautionary. I change diff fluid every 10,000 miles and I have likewise never had a diff issue.

    The 15 TA 2.0 I traded on the ACR did experience water infiltration to the door node on the passenger side which caused the window to fail but that was the only warranty work on that car. An 06 I had years ago did have the trans rebuilt under warranty but that car was supercharged and I believe the trans was the T-56 not the 6060.

    I wonder whether there was some history to the car before you bought it. Otherwise maybe your wife is correct, you just got a lemon.
    I got it from Bill Pemberton and the car only had 1400 miles on it. I even checked the service history besides what Bill vouched for.

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    I don't remember reading anything about a generic weakness in the Tremec transmission that would be unique to the Gen V Viper application, and not also be seen in the high power Corvettes or Mustangs that use the same model transmission.

    Quote Originally Posted by ViperGarageElite View Post
    sorry to here about all the issues ,are these problems on older genv or even on the17 cars

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    Well it is a shame and I do hope you buy another Viper at some point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ViperGeorge View Post
    Well it is a shame and I do hope you buy another Viper at some point.


 
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