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Report: #1123728

Complaint Review: drivetime - Huntsville Select State/Province

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  • Reported By: buttlikka — Huntsville Alabama
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I bought a car from drive time on January 31st 2014 and two weeks later I had to take it to the shop twice I have one more chance I'm going to give them if I had to take this car to the shop again I'm calling me a lawyer and I'm getting my money back alll this s*** should be taken care of before they put the car on the lot I haven't been doing anything but taking his car to the shop since I bought it if I have to go to the shop one more time I'm calling the lawyer

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#11 Author of original report

to the expert

AUTHOR: buttlikka - ()

POSTED: Monday, March 10, 2014

I contacted my attorney and apparently I do have a leg to stand on it once he gave them a call I am getting my money backand this is after the second vehicle they gave me broke downand by the way there was no as is paperwork signedso you people need to make sure you know the whole story before you start typingbut the bottom line is I am getting my money backand I call the Better Business Bureau and I called my local news stationsalong with my attorney and now again I'm getting my money backand I will never go to these crooks ever again and I advise anyone else not to do so these b******* know the law what they fail to realize is I know the law to

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#10 Consumer Comment

Same story here

AUTHOR: unbelievable - ()

POSTED: Monday, March 10, 2014

My son bought a car at Drive Time.  Drove 2 weeks and the car needed a transmission.  Still not fixed. 

reporting to BBB. 

 

 

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#9 General Comment

Too funny!!!!

AUTHOR: Tyg - ()

POSTED: Monday, February 17, 2014

 Odds are that the car has needed repairs. What the poster FAILS to acknowledge is that it was a used car and repairs are EXPECTED!! When ever you purchase a new used vehicle there will always be issues that need to be taken care of. The previous owner isnt going to tell the dealership that XX is wrong with the vehicle. No they quietly traded in the vehicle, they do a cursory check to ensure it runs and no major issues are present, wash the trade in  and put it up for sale. No big mystery here.

You MAY find relief under your states "LEMON LAW" but if you signed even one piece of paper that states your vehicle purchase is "AS IS" then there is no remedy for you.

I find it HILARIOUS that "Youre going to a lawyer". You and I both KNOW thats an empty threat. Meant only to scare the dealership into giving you your way. Sorry buddy, but THEY have better lawyers then you can afford to retain. Get over it and get your car fixed. The dealership IS NOT going to do anything for you. Each and everyone who has rebutted your post is a volenteer for this site. We are ALL just regular consumers. But we have spent enough time HERE to see how things run. Your post runs into the "too funny" catagory.

Youre ranting and raving and blustering when you dont have a leg to stand on. Thats why its so funny. Its like a 6 year old telling eveyone hes going to get his daddy to beat them up. THATS why its so funny. You got screwed on a used vehicle. YOU signed paperwork that states the vehicle is as is. You are attempting to use the web to get your way by using social blackmail. It wont work. Maybe 4 years ago it MIGHT have, but businesses have gotten smart and realize that the consumer will SAY ANYTHING to get their way. So good luck in your fight. No one here is going to advise you to retain a lawyer because you have no case and probably couldnt afford to retain one for the duration anyways.

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#8 Consumer Comment

Call that "lawyer"

AUTHOR: Stacey - ()

POSTED: Sunday, February 16, 2014

 Because you have no case!! Maybe if you had a mechanic check out the vehicle before you bought it then you would be saved a world of hurt.  As for your "intelligence" your lack of the GRAMMAR proves that fact.

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#7 Consumer Comment

Give it up..

AUTHOR: Robert - ()

POSTED: Sunday, February 16, 2014

It is obvious that the poster is not going to "get it", so you might as well just let them wallow in their on ignorance.

They are never going to post court information because it would only show that they were wrong.  That they in fact did buy the car "As-Is".  That they didn't have the car inspected before they bought it.  Oh and that they didn't buy any type of extended warranty. 

But now when it needs a repair(which they never even said what it was) they all of the sudden turn on their "Subprime Attitude" and say...well I am not going to pay it and call "my" lawyer.  The reason I say they go back to this..well if they ended up at a Subprime lender, that means they have already screwed their credit.  Where it is almost a given that in the past something else didn't go their way and their solution to that was the same..to just stop paying on their legal obligations.

 

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#6 Author of original report

to the a******

AUTHOR: buttlikka - ()

POSTED: Saturday, February 15, 2014

I mustbe right on the money because only a redneck con artist would be this offensive. Btw to question my intelligence is to question your own and i dont have to give you crooks any docket onfo youll get that withh your sopena and the piece of s*** is being leased .my point is i should nothave to drive off a lot straight to a machanic you woudnt do it.  im not paying for a car i cant drive smart a**

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#5 Consumer Comment

The Bottom Line

AUTHOR: coast - ()

POSTED: Saturday, February 15, 2014

The FIRST thing a lawyer is going to ask is: Did your vehicle purchase include a written warranty or was this an AS-IS purchase?

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#4 Consumer Suggestion

What the other posters are TRYING to tell you is that it DOES matter if you bought it AS-IS...

AUTHOR: Ken - ()

POSTED: Saturday, February 15, 2014

That means any and ALL repairs are on you...no warranty.  It appears you're not smart enough to comprehend this.

Please let us know what your "lawyer" tells you and when you file your lawsuit.  Post the date and venue along with the docket number of your case so we can all follow it.  Being the DEADBEAT that you ARE, you don't have and won't be able to get a lawyer to take this.  You are just making things up to try to look good.

BTW, who is this "lawyer" you're calling?   Pretty silly, huh?

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#3 Author of original report

it doesn't matter

AUTHOR: buttlikka - ()

POSTED: Saturday, February 15, 2014

it doesn't matter the make it doesn't matter the miles it doesn't matter the color doesn't matter what it looks like I got the car 2 weeks ago I'm taking it back and forth to the shop no explanation of why I should be going back and forth to the shop and I only have the car for 2 weeks it doesn't matter of the year it doesn't matter to make it doesn't matter of the model it doesn't matter how good or bad my credit if this is bad customer service bottom line like I said before if I have to take it back to the shop one more time I'm calling my lawyer

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#2 Consumer Suggestion

FIRST First and most important question

AUTHOR: Auto dealer fraud Investigator - ()

POSTED: Saturday, February 15, 2014

Did you or did you not buy this car as is yes or no? Did you sign a document that says that you refuse to buy a warranty ? How many miles does the car have on it ? You have to tell us all of the story not just one side. 

If you bought a used car warranty, a used car warranty does not cover everything on the car. I am willing to bet that you probably have some speed bumps in your credit history, am I correct?

Having speed bumps in your credit history limits you as to how reliable of a vehicle you can buy. Now get busy and tell us the rest of the story. You didn't even tell us what kind of car you bought how many miles are on it and what kind of troubles you are having. So many people are willing to squeal like a stuck pig if something goes wrong but they're not willing to do their homework before they sign any contract. Remember you bought a used car there's no warranty on the planet that will guarantee you treatment as if you bought a new car.

So let's work together and get a check up from the neck up and post the rest of the story. 

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#1 Consumer Comment

Warranty?

AUTHOR: ramjet - ()

POSTED: Saturday, February 15, 2014

Does the car have a written warranty or did you purchase it 'as-is'?

That's the key question isn't it?

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