Drive time will take advantage of low income people; and they sell cars with a mark up of 100%.

If you have an accident; they will try to put you on their loss prevention program, but they will not show you the form. They are very dishonest; and get verbally abusive when you asked them questions they do not want to answer. The corporate office does not answer any questions; they tell you to go to local office; the local office refers you to corporate office. They are now threating me stating that I will never, ever get another car. I am taking this matter to the better business bureau.


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