Complaint Review: Drivetime WPB - Phoenix Arizona
- Drivetime WPB 4020 E Indian School Rd Phoenix, Arizona USA
- Phone: (602) 852-6600
- Web: Drivetime Corporate
- Category: Auto Dealer Repairs
Drivetime WPB and Drivetime Corporate Mesa Arizona Customer service sales and car are LEMONS! Phoenix and West Palm Beach Arizona and Florida
*Consumer Comment: A Realistic View
*Author of original report: Hey Jim
*Consumer Comment: Right...Sure!
Ripoff, car has been in shop for 3 weeks first given wrong key caused engine to seize 980 repair then bad tires do not hold pressure tires 3-4 years old with dry rot 515 for new tires. passenger side window not working had to be repaired 535. repair valve clearance needed 375 repair had to call customer service 7 times given 5 different numbers as they outsource out of country. HIGH finance rates HIGH payments all this with extended warranty BUT I had to fight with warranty company and Drivetime to cover all repairs. sold an unsafe vehicle which tires could have blown or ignition at any time interested any lawsuit
This report was posted on Ripoff Report on 02/25/2015 05:26 PM and is a permanent record located here: https://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/drivetime-wpb/phoenix-arizona-85018/drivetime-wpb-and-drivetime-corporate-mesa-arizona-customer-service-sales-and-car-are-lem-1211703. The posting time indicated is Arizona local time. Arizona does not observe daylight savings so the post time may be Mountain or Pacific depending on the time of year. Ripoff Report has an exclusive license to this report. It may not be copied without the written permission of Ripoff Report. READ: Foreign websites steal our content
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#3 Consumer Comment
A Realistic View
AUTHOR: coast - ()
SUBMITTED: Friday, February 27, 2015
A seized engine is caused by lubrication failure due to low/no oil or low/no oil pressure. It’s absurd to think it’s related to the key.
The high interest rate is a reflection of your credit history.
Tires are a wear and tear item and are covered under warranty only if they are defective. The tires were worn and aged, not defective. Operating a vehicle with worn tires is operator negligence.
#2 Author of original report
Hey Jim
AUTHOR: theatrecats - ()
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Jim, love the sarcasm and nastiness in your answer. READ before being an a**, WRONG key was given they admitted that and caused engine to seize up and as for tires was discussed with manager who refused to replace. So, yes, I looked at them, you ignorant a** might want to read what I wrote before acting like a sarcastic idiot!
#1 Consumer Comment
Right...Sure!
AUTHOR: Jim - ()
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, February 25, 2015
No key can cause an engine to seize! Tires are easy to see. Did you even bother to look at them?
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