
Originally Posted by
Dr.Ron
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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