Re RWD
Your points are well taken... the irony is, Glenn Smith, sells a lot of vettes (where I purchased the car), they had 15+ or so when I was there last, and half of them Z06's... but like many dealers they purchase vettes from other dealers to try and push there quota up. Capitol Chevrolet in Montgomery AL is a large dealership with an impressive service facility, and not near as many Corvettes. Both dealers have listed credentials for Corvette certified mechanics, in one expertise or another, yet it came to my attention that in the case of Glenn Smith, the only Vette specialist prefers not to work on them! He just got the certs for the higher pay, and in the case of Capitol, the technitian working on your car in most cases is not the one certified to do so, they just certify individuals to meet the servicing requirements from GM so they can deal with the Vette. When I had a flat, I had trouble getting Goodyear and Chevrolet to fix it, Capitol attempted and claimed there tire machine broke, Goodyear refused to touch it with a ten meter cattle prod until the EMT tech was in, and he only is there till noon. It took finding a custom wheel shop before I could have the flat repaired. I do a lot of custom work on various vehicles, and have prefered to do my own work in the past to make sure it is done correctly (I purchased the factory service manual for every car I have owned, and did so with the Vette as well-and I highly recommend it as insurance against incompetents service techs, you may have to baby sit them, but at least you are in a position to know when work is done correctly), but I lack a tire machine and an alignment machine so I am at their mercy... and there is something inherently screwy about having a new car under warranty, and not being able to service it with out driving three hours to Atlanta! It also irks me that the service manuals specifically show the jacking points, but three dealers have chosen to jack from the end of the springs, which is a huge no-no according to GM. I understand that things happen, and we all have to deal with it when it does, but let us remember that owning a car is for transportation, and it can not serve it's intended purpose when you can not get it serviced. Especially for something as trivial as a flat or an alignment. I'd hope that at least the techs working on a particular car would consult the manual before doing so... it is something I do religiously. Perhaps the work ethic in this area is just very lax.
That said, I love the vette, love driving it, the only down side to owning one is having to deal with incompetent service departments.
Thanks for the reply RWD