Upset
Las Vegas,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sat, March 07, 2009
We bought a used car from Drive Time in Las Vegas just over a week ago. Five days later, we had to take it to a repair shop because the steering wheel would grind everytime we turned left or right and the brakes were squeeking. Turns out the car needs the front pads and rotors fixed as well as the intermediate shaft replaced. Total of all repairs is almost $500!! They expect us to pick up the tab for the Intermediate shaft and agreed to pay for the front brakes. Why should we have to pay for any repairs?? Their website states the following: "We select only high quality, reliable used cars. We subject all our cars to our own thorough, standardized 53-point inspection process. We provide you with one of the best used car warranties in the industry. We offer excellent customer service, rewarding you for making payments on time and helping improve your credit history." If there was any truth to their statements, then the required repairs on the vehicle would have either been disclosed to us or repaired before the sale of the vehicle. I am trying to get people to respond to my email so we can indeed see what we can do about filing a class action lawsuit against Drive Time. Especially in times like these, I find it completely immoral to do this to people. I have read too many reports now of people who have been "ripped-off" by this company. I can be contacted at the following email address: [email protected]. Did anyone try to take there car back before 30 days? Drive Time is telling us we can't and that we won't get our down payment on the car back....
Upset
Las Vegas,#3Consumer Suggestion
Sat, March 07, 2009
We bought a used car from Drive Time in Las Vegas just over a week ago. Five days later, we had to take it to a repair shop because the steering wheel would grind everytime we turned left or right and the brakes were squeeking. Turns out the car needs the front pads and rotors fixed as well as the intermediate shaft replaced. Total of all repairs is almost $500!! They expect us to pick up the tab for the Intermediate shaft and agreed to pay for the front brakes. Why should we have to pay for any repairs?? Their website states the following: "We select only high quality, reliable used cars. We subject all our cars to our own thorough, standardized 53-point inspection process. We provide you with one of the best used car warranties in the industry. We offer excellent customer service, rewarding you for making payments on time and helping improve your credit history." If there was any truth to their statements, then the required repairs on the vehicle would have either been disclosed to us or repaired before the sale of the vehicle. I am trying to get people to respond to my email so we can indeed see what we can do about filing a class action lawsuit against Drive Time. Especially in times like these, I find it completely immoral to do this to people. I have read too many reports now of people who have been "ripped-off" by this company. I can be contacted at the following email address: [email protected]. Did anyone try to take there car back before 30 days? Drive Time is telling us we can't and that we won't get our down payment on the car back....
Upset
Las Vegas,#4Consumer Suggestion
Sat, March 07, 2009
We bought a used car from Drive Time in Las Vegas just over a week ago. Five days later, we had to take it to a repair shop because the steering wheel would grind everytime we turned left or right and the brakes were squeeking. Turns out the car needs the front pads and rotors fixed as well as the intermediate shaft replaced. Total of all repairs is almost $500!! They expect us to pick up the tab for the Intermediate shaft and agreed to pay for the front brakes. Why should we have to pay for any repairs?? Their website states the following: "We select only high quality, reliable used cars. We subject all our cars to our own thorough, standardized 53-point inspection process. We provide you with one of the best used car warranties in the industry. We offer excellent customer service, rewarding you for making payments on time and helping improve your credit history." If there was any truth to their statements, then the required repairs on the vehicle would have either been disclosed to us or repaired before the sale of the vehicle. I am trying to get people to respond to my email so we can indeed see what we can do about filing a class action lawsuit against Drive Time. Especially in times like these, I find it completely immoral to do this to people. I have read too many reports now of people who have been "ripped-off" by this company. I can be contacted at the following email address: [email protected]. Did anyone try to take there car back before 30 days? Drive Time is telling us we can't and that we won't get our down payment on the car back....
Upset
Las Vegas,#5Consumer Suggestion
Sat, March 07, 2009
We bought a used car from Drive Time in Las Vegas just over a week ago. Five days later, we had to take it to a repair shop because the steering wheel would grind everytime we turned left or right and the brakes were squeeking. Turns out the car needs the front pads and rotors fixed as well as the intermediate shaft replaced. Total of all repairs is almost $500!! They expect us to pick up the tab for the Intermediate shaft and agreed to pay for the front brakes. Why should we have to pay for any repairs?? Their website states the following: "We select only high quality, reliable used cars. We subject all our cars to our own thorough, standardized 53-point inspection process. We provide you with one of the best used car warranties in the industry. We offer excellent customer service, rewarding you for making payments on time and helping improve your credit history." If there was any truth to their statements, then the required repairs on the vehicle would have either been disclosed to us or repaired before the sale of the vehicle. I am trying to get people to respond to my email so we can indeed see what we can do about filing a class action lawsuit against Drive Time. Especially in times like these, I find it completely immoral to do this to people. I have read too many reports now of people who have been "ripped-off" by this company. I can be contacted at the following email address: [email protected]. Did anyone try to take there car back before 30 days? Drive Time is telling us we can't and that we won't get our down payment on the car back....