I am also a victim of drivetime.
I purchased a ford windstar on 10/03. The problems started on 2/27/04 one month after the extended warranty was up. On 2/27/04 I had to take the car in for a new alternator $211.04. On 8/27/04 replace transmission $1445.00 which they only contributed $245.00 and an one payment differment. 9/15/04 r/r manifold and front/rear brakes $443.12.11/26/04 replace up/don stream o2 sensor $148.98,5/06/05 tow replace coolant, intake manifold, repair wiring ans starter $340.24.3/11/06 intake manifold, power stearing pump and co2 sensor for the second time $540.00.
They have also recomended a new transmission. Wait a minute didn't we just do that a year ago? The car had 81,500 miles on it when purchased now it has 99,300 aprox. Low mileage for having it for 3 almost 3 years. On top of it all I got my car back with a huge dent with yellow paint along the passengers side and I have to wait until monday when the mechanic comes back.
Please help. Is there a class act lawsuit against this company? I have three children and they assured me that this car would be dependable long after the payments were up and just to reassure me they offer this 3 month extended warranty. What a joke!!
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