Davidsons Motors LLC
Aurora, CO
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Scott Goodman here at Davidsons Motors will not call you back after the sale. He will respond each and every time before that... most of which will be lies though. Do not go here. back after the sale. He will respond each and every time before that... most of which will be lies though. Do not go here. More
Dishonest Company Save your time, effort, and money and go...literally anywhere else. The owner clearly doesn't care about customer service. My husband and I purcha Save your time, effort, and money and go...literally anywhere else. The owner clearly doesn't care about customer service. My husband and I purchased a Ford Escape from Davidsons Motors, Englewood location in October. Up until mid-December, we had the car in the shop almost every weekend and a good portion of every week. The day after we purchased the car, the check engine light came on, and that's when the problems started. The salesperson we worked with added the check engine light an appointment with their service center that we set up upon purchase of the vehicle for a list of other issues. Unfortunately, he had turned the check engine light off, and when we went in for the appointment, were told that there were no issues with the engine and that we needed new tires to fix the alignment/balancing. When we dropped the car off at the Aurora location, we asked them to look into the fluids, as we did not believe they had been checked as was stated on the CarFax report, because we had to fill some of them ourselves. We were told there were no issues. The salesperson sent us to a location near the Englewood location to get new tires shortly thereafter, covering it themselves (~$200 for that brand). We took it for an alignment at our regular maintenance shop the following week, covering that ourselves ($100). When we had it in our shop, the maintenance team found that we needed a new catalytic converter; and quoted us $1,200, and also provided an oil change, telling us that the oil change was overdue (indicating it was not checked at the Aurora location, as we requested, and should've been done before we purchased the vehicle). Davidsons covered the catalytic converter, which was appreciated, but took some phone calls, coordination, and effort on our end, as they sent us all over the metro area. Unfortunately, when we picked up the car two days later, the maintenance man told us that our coolant was leaking, which was a problem that had initiated prior to us purchasing the vehicle. One day later, the check engine light came on (again, we had filled the coolant the day after receiving it from the dealership). As they had just taken care of the catalytic converter, I figured we would see what was wrong before contacting them again. We brought the car into the Groove Ford dealership, as we figured they would know the car better than anyone. The next day, the service center called me with an estimate of $2,300 in repairs that are not covered under the $3,000 warranty we purchased from AUL as part of the car sale. There were another $1,500 worth of repairs that are covered under the warranty with AUL. After hearing this information, that there were major safety items that should have been addressed prior to selling the vehicle, I sent an email to our salesperson at Davidson's Motors. I was told that email was sent to his boss, and then onto the owner. After having the car for not even two months (we had not even gotten the car registered with the DMV yet, it had been that recent), we had the car in the shop, traveled all over the metro area getting it repaired, and racked up over $5,000 in repairs (half the cost of the car), and had barely driven it. My frustration lies in the fact that about $5,000 worth of repairs were required for a vehicle that we purchased at market value, that should've been addressed prior to purchasing the vehicle. These were obviously not new issues with the car, as we saw evidence of them during the test drive and immediately after purchasing the vehicle; we were ensured that when the car went back to the Aurora location, that their mechanic would've addressed those issues. I sent all of this detailed information in the email that I sent and that was forwarded onto the owner. I followed up the email with a phone call to the Aurora office and left a message for the owner, Sam. That was two months ago and I have not received a phone call or any response since that time. I also filed a complaint with the BBB, which was never responded to by the company. More
beware I spent$3500. on a car for my son. I contacted them the next day and told them it would not do the speed limit, witch causes a dangerous situation. Th I spent$3500. on a car for my son. I contacted them the next day and told them it would not do the speed limit, witch causes a dangerous situation. They said all sales are final. They said they would buy the car back for $1000., but only after I registered it. So I am stuck with this junk vehicle and lost $2500. off my investment. They do not care about safety and refuse to work with me. More