Dining At The Chop House In Ann Arbor, MI

I was extremely lucky when I found my new Dodge Viper, in that the car was located about 20 minutes from where a good friend of mine is attending law school. She was able to check out the car for me, and ensure that everything was legitimate. While I was out picking up the car, I stayed at Lisa’s place for a few days since I never get to see her. In return for helping me out, I wanted to take her out to a nice dinner, so we decided to go to The Chophouse in downtown Ann Arbor.

The Chop House

The restaurant was interesting, it actually had a separate section to it called “La Dolce Vita“, which was a lounge type area for desserts and coffee. Before I get into that, lets get into the dinner itself.

All week Lisa was saying that The Chophouse had the best filet mignon. I’ve had a good amount of filet before, from some really nice places…so I definitely wanted to give it a comparison shot. So of course I ordered the 12oz filet for my entree, and Lisa had some sort of filet special which had crab cakes and something else on it. We also split a side of the cheddar au gratin potatoes with a nice bottle of wine.

Filet mignon & crab cake from The Chophouse

Potatoes au gratin from The Chophouse

I have to say, Lisa was right. This was probably one of the best filet’s I have ever had. I have never seen such a tender piece of cooked meat this size. It was also a huge piece of steak, I could only finish about half of it…and I hadn’t even eaten anything else all day.

We boxed up what we couldn’t finish, and headed over to La Dolce Vita for some dessert. Since we were both already full, we decided to split the chocolate melt cake…unfortunately I didn’t remember to take a picture until we were halfway done with it. Trust me, it was good though :)

Chocolate melt cake from The Chop House

The dinner was great overall, it was about $200 all said and done with a bottle of wine. If you’re ever in the Ann Arbor, MI area…make sure to stop by The Chop House.



The Garage Toys Video

The weather on Saturday cleared up to become a perfect day in the afternoon, so Jason and I decided to take the Vipers out for a little drive around the town. I took some video so you can see how the new Viper looks. Interestingly enough I found the video got an honors on YouTube, as it was the #7 most popular video the day I posted it in the autos section. Somebody even noticed I was wearing my SmashMyViper.com t-shirt (that I haven’t worn in about a year).

Another part of the reason I wanted to make it was because John Chow was raving about his little Flip camera…and I just didn’t get it. While I realize it takes 2 gigs of video, basically everything digital camera takes good quality video as well. Why carry around two things, when you can do it in one? So just to prove it, I created this video using my Canon Powershot SD900 digital camera, and quickly editing it using Windows Movie Maker.



The Absolute Worst Online Shopping Experience I’ve Ever Had

Wow. That’s all I can say as I hang up the phone with AutopartsWarehouse.com (I don’t want to send them a link). Don’t ever buy anything from them…please. So here’s my story of what happened:

I decided to buy a Corsa exhaust system for my Dodge Viper. The MSRP for the system is about $2,200, and it can be found online for about $1,700 shipped from PartsRack, which specializes in Viper parts. I went on Google Product Search, and found a price from AutopartsWarehouse for $1,593, but when you clicked through, the website showed $1. I gave them a call, and the guy told me he could honor the $1,593 price…I told him that I’d consider it and call back, he gave me his extension number.

Later that day I had found a lower price for $1498 (which turned out to be wrong), but I went to live help from AutopartsWarehouse to ask about that. Without me even asking, the sales representative said he could do the exhaust system for $1,300 shipped. This was an unbeatable price, so I said, $1,300 shipped…definitely order me one. I gave my card info, and later on in the day the price on the website was adjusted from $1 to $1,964. I noticed that when pulling up the order on the website, my order says $1. Later on in the day this changed to $1,300.

Then at about 8pm, I get an e-mail saying this:

We regret to inform you that at the present time we do not stock the part(s) you are looking for. Your order has been canceled. Please check your local dealer or auto parts store for availability. If you have any questions please feel free to call us at 1-888-628-3247, press 1. Please accept our sincerest apologies for this occurrence and do not hesitate to contact us if we may further assist you.

Ummm…ok. I was assured it was in stock earlier. I give the number a call, and the rep (who now for the 2nd time barely speaks English) pulls up my order # and then goes on to tell me there is none in stock…even though I was told they were in stock, and guess what the website says:

In stock

This gets me thinking that instead of being upfront and saying that the price was too low that they gave, they made a mistake, and this is the best price they could give…they are deceiving and cancel the order saying that the part is not in stock. To verify my theory, I head over to their live chat again:

7:53:26 PM Chris: Welcome to Live Help! How can I assist you today?
7:53:37 PM Customer: Hey Chris, could you tell me if you have this part in stock?
7:53:38 PM Customer: COR14122
7:53:51 PM Chris: let me check
7:53:56 PM Customer: thanks
7:54:32 PM Chris: looking to order?
7:54:35 PM Chris: it is in stock
7:54:45 PM Customer: so you are sure you have that part available?
7:54:59 PM Chris: yes, im very sure. it is available

Then I start to tell him about my situation, in which he pulls up my order and tells me this:

7:59:12 PM Chris: it is in stock. your payment mode must be money order
7:59:20 PM Customer: it was via american express
7:59:40 PM Chris: yes, your order is high. it should be money order
7:59:40 PM Customer: this is the e-mail I just got
7:59:46 PM Customer: We regret to inform you that at the present time we do not stock the part(s) you are looking for. Your order has been canceled. Please check your local dealer or auto parts store for availability. If you have any questions please feel free to call us
8:00:12 PM Customer: what? I can’t pay with a credit card?
8:00:57 PM Chris: our policy is $1,200 only for the items, if that exceeds, you need to pay it in money order
8:01:50 PM Chris: you really want to have this? ill help you with it
8:02:02 PM Customer: Where does it say that? I can go online and pay with a credit card just fine…or paypal even
8:02:14 PM Customer: I do want to order the part at the price I was quoted
8:02:31 PM Customer: but with a credit card
8:03:00 PM Customer: I’d be more than willing to pay the transaction fee if that is the concern with using a card over $1,200, but that policy seems ridiculous to me
8:03:53 PM Chris: okay, your order is out of stock, i checked it with our inventory, I suggest you choose another exhaust system for your car.
8:04:15 PM Customer: you told me “yes, im very sure. it is available”
8:04:36 PM Chris: ive double check it in our inventory and it is not available.

Ok…so he’s telling me this eCommerce site can’t accept orders over $1,200 through a credit card and must be sent via money order in order to get it. Then…all the sudden he’s double checked and it’s not in stock any more. He tries to sell me a different brand, but I am set on a Corsa exhaust. He finds a different part # for another Viper Corsa exhaust (same part, but there is one difference that makes it so it doesn’t work with the stock cats, only with high flow cats). I told him that version was fine, and I’d like to get the original price that they sold the exhaust to me for but then canceled because it was out of stock. This one was in stock, so they could sell it to me. The rest you just need to read to see how ridiculous this is:

8:17:10 PM Chris: it is not available, COR14119 this is available
8:17:31 PM Customer: and you could do the 14119 at the $1,300 price I was quoted via credit card?
8:18:15 PM Chris: so you want it for 1,300?
8:18:32 PM Customer: that’s the price I was supposed to get charged for the 14122
8:18:38 PM Customer: you can pull up the order and see
8:19:50 PM Chris: let me check
8:20:20 PM Chris: Order Total: $1,964.27
8:20:53 PM Customer: No…it was $1,300 I have the conversation printed out from when I ordered it, and when I looked it up before you guys cancelled it, it was $1,30
8:20:55 PM Customer: $1,300
8:21:40 PM Chris: yeah, i see it. but when im checking it out the COR14119 it is 1,964.27
8:21:54 PM Customer: Yeah…the guy gave me a better price on it
8:23:50 PM Chris: he gave a price of 1,300?
8:23:56 PM Customer: yes
8:24:16 PM Customer: that’s why the order WAS at $1,300 and again, I have the conversation with the sales rep
8:24:39 PM Chris: yeah. i see his name in your order
8:25:01 PM Customer: yeah…
8:26:05 PM Chris: im confused about the price discount
8:26:15 PM Chris: i dont know what to say
8:26:26 PM Customer: the price on the website was a mistake, and it was only listed as $1
8:26:33 PM Customer: so I went on the chat, and I told him about it
8:26:45 PM Customer: and he said that was a mistake and he could do it for $1,300 shipped
8:26:49 PM Customer: so I placed my order
8:27:30 PM Chris: so, the original is 1,964.57 and then when you ordered it it became 1,300?
8:28:17 PM Customer: no….on the website it was $1…which was obviously a mistake (which they have since fixed and changed to $1,964.57)…..I asked the guy what it would cost and he told me $1,300, so I placed the order
8:28:54 PM Chris: so he gave you a discount of 600?
8:29:02 PM Customer: I guess so
8:29:12 PM Customer: I didn’t know the $1,964 price at the time
8:29:30 PM Customer: I see them online for like $1,400 something, it didn’t seem unreasonable to me
8:29:55 PM Customer: I got in touch with you guys and you guys gave me a price, and I provided my payment info…I don’t see what the problem is
8:30:16 PM Chris: the original price is 1,964.57. how come it became 1,300 and the discount doesnt appear in your order? im really confused, im sorry.
8:30:39 PM Customer: I don’t know, what do you want me to say…ask the rep I talked to
8:30:42 PM Customer: he told me $1,300
8:30:46 PM Customer: that’s all I know
8:31:00 PM Customer: You guys should be able to pull up the conversation
8:31:04 PM Customer: look and you’ll see
8:31:16 PM Chris: nothing. im just confused out here, im trying to figure it out
8:32:01 PM Customer: well sounds to me like the part you’re confused about can be resolved by either talking to that sales rep or pulling up the chat conversation I had. I am just the customer that is trying to order the exhaust and was given a price
8:33:56 PM Chris: yeah. i dont mean everything to you. your my customer. well i stick on the prices here in my system.
8:35:03 PM Customer: ok…
8:35:51 PM Chris: is there anything that you need?
8:36:06 PM Customer: are you kidding me?
8:36:14 PM Customer: I’m trying to order the exhaust
8:36:36 PM Chris: oh, i sorry. its $1,964.27
8:36:50 PM Customer: What’s up with the $1,300 I was given before?
8:38:17 PM Chris: I would suggest that you call us at 1-800 541-2521 at your earliest convenience. from 9am – 4 pm PST .. during business days ..for further information
8:38:35 PM Customer: so you want me to spend another 30 minutes of my time going in a ciricle?
8:39:13 PM Chris: you know the discount is very high, all right.
8:39:37 PM Chris: the final order total is $1,964,57
8:39:39 PM Customer: I see that now, but it’s the price that YOUR COMPANIES REP gave me

From here, we start discussing some price matching stuff so I can understand what the price is that I could actually get. Keep in mind that I was originally quoted on the phone for $1,593…Chris keeps telling me $1,964. There is more retarded back and forth, which at this point I tell him he has wasted an hour of my time, just give me the best price. At this time, I am also on the phone with the company talking to another rep without giving my previous order #. This rep has verified multiple times that the original part is IN STOCK! He was able to give me the part for $1,600 shipped. Here’s what happened with Chris:

8:53:43 PM Customer: or lets just make this easier…what’s the best price you can give
8:53:54 PM Chris: one moment
8:56:29 PM Chris: my supervisor says $25 discount
8:57:50 PM Customer: thats funny because I’m on the phone with your company right now and this rep can do $1,600 shipped
8:58:09 PM Chris: okay. thank you.
8:58:24 PM Chris: Thank you for visiting our website. Please take the time now to add us to your favorites.Its been pleasure assisting you.
8:58:25 PM Customer: I should send you an invoice for $125 for wasting my time for an hour
8:58:29 PM System: Chris has left this session!

Good times. At this point I’m now on the phone with the rep (who barely speaks English again), and after I had him verify that the part is in stock a bunch of times, I bring up my situation and ask him what’s up with all of the different answers. By the way, he had no idea of the $1,200 credit card limit. On top of that, when I originally called, I asked to be connected to the extension of the original guy I spoke with at first…he said he could not transfer me, but could not really explain why…but that he could help me out. I’m assuming they may be on some sort of commission or performance quota. At the end of the conversation after he verified the $1,600 shipped price and the part was in stock, I told him I’d think about it and asked for some sort of reference number so I could get the same price tomorrow. He said I could call him at his extension…Which I then said “You mean so I could call, and a rep could tell me they can’t transfer me to an extension..yet you just gave me an extension to reach you”. I just told him to forget it, there was definitely no way I was going to order with them…I would never give my money to a business like this…even if it was to save me money.

I immediately called PartsRack, and spoke to the owner John…at 8:30pm. Even though they were closed, he still answered some questions and ensured me enough that I’ll be placing an order with him…even though the price was a little over $100 higher. Something I was more than willing to pay for the honesty and knowledge John was providing. Although there have been times when John is a little bit rough to deal with…he seems to cater to the Viper owners that don’t question cost, and turn down/get frustrated with those that do. While I wouldn’t personally run a business like this, John is essentially weeding out the 95% of his business that wastes his time, and spending his time on the 5% that makes him 80% of his money. It’s something that you will read about in Four Hour Workweek. So again, while it’s not necessarily the way I would run his business, I can understand his way of doing it.

Either way, PartsRack will be getting my money, and if this article stops one person from buying from AutopartsWarehouse.com or any of their identical affiliate sites…I will consider it a success.

For another customer service nightmare, check out my past experience with Dell.



Thanks Post Office!

I left one of my Viper keys at my friend Lisa’s place when I went to go pick up the car. She immediately mailed it to me, only to find this in my mailbox:

Stolen key

The way that the envelope is ripped, makes it look like it was on purpose. So now somebody has a key to my Viper, and my address. That’s always reassuring :(



Dodge Viper GTS Officially Mine

I’m now sitting here in Michigan, and the 97 Viper GTS I came here for is mine now. I can officially add it to my progression of vehicles post. The 97 Viper GTS in blue with white stripes is actually a personal dream car of mine. Even though I’ve had two other Vipers previously, they were earlier model convertibles in red. While nice because it was a Viper, this specific one is something I can actually cross of my things to get in life list. It feels good to be able to accomplish something that I can consider a big milestone.

The car looked better in person, compared to the pictures my friend took. The car is literally immaculate, the interior smells brand new. With only 6,300 miles on it, and completely stock, it’s really a collector car…I’ll still drive it though, and I am already getting the itch to start doing a few modifications. As soon as I get it back to Virginia later this week, I’ll do a complete detail of the car, and take some good pictures. In the meantime you can take a look at these:

My new 97 Dodge Viper GTS Blue with white stripes

My new 97 Dodge Viper GTS Blue with white stripes



High-End Car Shopping Weekend

One of my good friends is in a bit of a conundrum. He wants to spend around $70,000 on a new car, wants a higher-end luxury brand, and it has to be a convertible with back seats. I automatically thought…BMW 335i twin-turbo convertible. Done. He doesn’t want a BMW though! There really aren’t many choices, and it was narrowed down to these:

  • BMW 335i
  • Mercedes CLK550
  • Audi S4
  • Lexus SC430

Those were pretty much the only ones I could think of. The CLK550 was my friends top choice, so we decided to stop by the dealership on Saturday to give it a look. It turned out that he didn’t like it as much in person as he thought he would…back at square one. While wandering around, Smart opened a new dealership right next door…I’ve seen these in Europe years ago, but wow, they are so small:

Smart car

We then headed over to the Aston Martin dealership as I was trying to convince my friend to spend a bit more :) They had a ton of cars in stock, but here’s a couple from the showroom:

Aston Martin Vantage front

Aston Martin Vantage rear

One of the Vantage’s outside had Bamboo interior, it was very exotic looking…I wish I took a picture, but here’s one I found online:

Aston Martin bamboo interior

They also had a gorgeous Ferrari F360 Spyder (which is my first dream Ferrari) in the showroom:

Ferrari F360 Spyder

I convinced my buddy we should check out the Audi S4, as well as the RS4, so it was off to the Audi/Porsche dealership across the street. They had a beautiful RS4 convertible in the showroom:

Audi RS4 Cabriolet

The Audi RS4 is a beast of a car. It has the same motor as the R8 supercar, pumping out 420hp on an AWD car. My buddy really liked it, and although it had a $85,000 price tag, I could still see him getting it. He wanted to compare to the slower S4 cabriolet, which they had back in the warehouse:

Audi S4 Cabriolet

On the walk to see the S4, I was talking to the salesperson about the R8…which I had yet to see in person. As we were walking back he asks me if I’d like to see an R8…”of course”. Then he brings us to a warehouse, all I can say is JACKPOT. The pictures will tell enough:

Supercar warehouse

Supercar warehouse

The warehouse was full of cars like Lamborghini’s, Aston Martin’s, Porsche’s, etc. Literally millions of dollars of inventory. I felt like it was something straight out of the “Gone In 60 Seconds” movie. This was also the first time I got a chance to see the R8 in person, and wow, what a great looking car:

Audi R8 rear

Audi R8 side

Audi R8 front

The Lamborghini Gallardo wasn’t too shabby either:

Lamborghini Gallardo Front

Lamborghini Gallardo Side

All in all, a great day to go car shopping :)



Leaving To Go Pick Up A GTS Viper Today

I’ll be leaving in about 15 minutes for a nice 9 hour drive to Ann Arbor, MI where I’ll be picking up my new GTS Viper. Luckily, I have a good friend that goes to law school out there, so I’ll be spending a few days with her while I’m out there. She drove home (to MD) for Easter, and I’ll just be hitching a ride back with her…which saves me the plane ticket money. She only lives about 20 minutes from where the Viper is located.

I’ll be posting some updates throughout the week on how everything goes with the sale. I’ve done as much checking out as possible, and I’m confident that the deal is legitimate, and not a scam. My only concern now is rain/snow. The car has never seen rain before, and the forecast is rain/snow all week…just my luck. Maybe the weather Gods will be on the lookout for me. Here’s a bad lighting picture of the car I’ll be picking up:

My new 97 GTS Viper



This Week Will Be Car Week

This upcoming week of blog posts will have a car-related theme…so for all of you enthusiasts out there, stay tuned :)



Is This A Scam Waiting To Happen?

I’ve been looking for a 97 Blue/White Dodge Viper as my next toy/garage queen car, and I finally found the one I want. The car is completely stock, and only has 6,300 miles on it! It has been sitting in a heated garage for it’s entire life, pampered. Exactly what I want :) The price is right too. I’m located in VA, and the car is located halfway across the country.

So I’ve been talking to the owner over the phone (an older gentleman), and part of my offer to him was that I would pay for the car in cash. What I meant by that was something like a wire transfer. So when he finally accepted my offer, it was based on it being a cash one. When I brought up a wire transfer, he said that would be impossible because he does not have a bank account. Who doesn’t have a bank account?? The possible scam alerts went off, but everything else seemed right. I posted in the Viper forums to get their thoughts, and many said to be very careful, others said they didn’t see a big deal…he may actually have an account, but wants cash to protect himself against a scam. I know for a fact that my roommate who buys/sells cars requests cash as well (although he would still figure something out with alternative methods).

I obtained a few vital pieces of information from the seller:

  • His full name
  • His address
  • He stated that he purchased the car brand new (also a good thing to look for when buying a car), so I found out the dealership he purchased it from
  • The dealership he does the cars maintenance at
  • The VIN # for the Viper

So I spent a good part of yesterday and today doing some follow up research to see if everything else checks out:

  • I called Bernie over at BJ Motors in Richmond, VA for his advice. Bernie owns a higher end used car dealership, that also specializes in Vipers.
  • I checked the VIN with Carfax. Everything checked out just fine.
  • I called Chuck Tator over at Tator’s Dodge in NY. Chuck Tator owns the dealership, and he is known as the Viper Wizard. He has been extremely friendly and helpful with me in the past with my other Viper, even with questions that do not benefit himself in any way. He ran the VIN # for me and gave me a full history of the car. The VIN checked out as the correct car, and was purchased by the same seller’s name in the same city that the seller is located. It had a number of maintenance done to it at certain times through the 11 years it has been in existence. These were then verified by calling the seller and asking about them. He also verified it was purchased at the same dealership in which the seller said he purchased it from.
  • I called the dealership in which the seller said he purchased it from, and I verified with them that that was in fact the case.

This was half the battle. The other half the battle was trying to figure out a way to get him cash without putting myself in potential danger, giving some sort of paper trail, and not getting on a plane with a bag full of money. My first big idea was to find a bank located in the sellers state, as well as my state…open an account, transfer money there, and then pull it out at the bank when picking the car up. The only potential was Bank of America, but after making some phone calls, I found out that the bank that was considered BOA, was actually purchased by them but not migrated over yet. Damn.

Luckily, I have a good friend that goes to law school about 20 minutes away from where the car is located! I gave her a call, and we worked everything out so that I will do a wire transfer of the cash into her account. We will then go to the bank with the seller, the car, and the title and she will get a cashiers check in the seller’s name. In the memo she will make sure to remit the payment from me and write that it is for the car (the paper trail!). The seller will then be handed the check, and immediately hand it back to the bank (after providing 2 forms of ID and filling out a federal form since it’s over $10,000) to cash it out. I feel safe in this situation, he got his cash, I got the car, and everybody should be happy. Keep in mind that I also have to set this up with the bank about a week ahead of time so they can place an order to have that amount of cash on-hand for that day. Much to many people’s surprise, banks don’t have much money they can just hand out. They will easily take your money, but it’s much harder to take it out.

Knowing all of this information, do you think I should feel comfortable with the transaction? Or do you feel it’s a scam somehow? If you still think I am somehow getting scammed, definitely let me know how, so I can look further into it.

Hopefully I’ll have a pristine Viper sitting in the garage in the next two weeks! Anybody want to buy a perfect fully loaded 6-speed 97 C5 red Corvette with 36,000 miles for $19,999 :)? E-mail me!



Slight Delays With Posting - Busy Working On New Design!

I’ve talked about doing a new design here, here, and here in the past. One of my goals for this year is to actually go through and launch it! I’m currently working with a developer now to get this done…the actual design aspect is 95% complete. The design (just the homepage) has been HTMLized and integrated into Wordpress.

Now we’re working on doing some of the custom stuff that I need done. Once that’s complete we’ll work on getting the actual sub pages (like a post page) HTMLized and integrated into Wordpress. After this is done, we’ll be going through other pages to make sure all looks good (ex: category pages, archives, etc), importing all the old data into it, doing a bunch of testing…as well as updating (this will make more sense when it’s launched), and then hopefully launching it.

I’m really hoping to have the new site launched this month as it is the one year anniversary of my blog…and what a great way to celebrate that! I think you guys will really like the new look and feel! For now a teaser will have to do:

Beta teaser image




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