Donna
Universal City,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, March 14, 2006
On January 14, 2006 I bought a 2003 Ford Mustang from Drivetime at the Live Oak, TX location. I found their staff to be very professional. This was and is my dream car, one that I thought I would never be able to own. Especially after going through a seperation/pending divorce with ruined credit. I understood when I bought the car I would be paying insane amounts of finance charges etc. This is the price anyone pays to rebuild their credit. It is just the way it is. I also understood that by the time I finish paying for the car I will have paid almost 20,000 dollars for it. But it was worth it to me. About a week after I bought the car it would not start. I was, of course, very upset. I immediately contacted Drivetime's repair shop and not only did they apologize profusely, they immediately came and towed the car to their repair shop and issued me a rental car through enterprise. It took a while for them to figure out the problem but they kept the car aproximately 13 days. About 2 weeks later the car repeated the problem. Again, the car was towed and a rental car issued to me. At that time I recieved phone calls not only from the sales manager from the location I bought the car, but also daily reports from the repair shop on the status of my car repair. When the car was retured to me, again, about a week later, the problem repeated itself. Now, I was extremely angry by this time and made it known. Drivetime again went out of its way to apologize and made a genuine effort to work with me. Another rental was issued to me and again the car was towed. This time they didn't attempt to locate the problem, but sent it instead to a Ford Dealership for diagnostic. The car was repaired and I have had it for 4 days with no problems. While I am not happy about the fact I have had so many problems with the car, I am very pleased with the response and service I recieved from Drivetime and their associates. But, when Drivetime buys these vehicles they are USED cars, and sometimes, cars just have problems that are not easily known or found. Drivetime has spent about 2500 dollars repairing my car, and probably 500 dollars on rental cars, and who knows how much on towing. I have never had to pay a dime to repair these problems. I have continued to make my car payments on time and am grateful for the fair way I have been treated. I will not comment on what you may or should have done in your situation. I can only comment on my own and I am very pleased with the way my problems were handled.