Been selling cars and trucks in the Portland Metro since 2004. Enjoy skiing, and mt biking on and around mt hood where I live full time. Also enjoy traveling and time with my family. Working to provide an educated, enthusiastic, and transparent approach to car sales.
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1 yr, 3 mos
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21 yrs, 10 mos
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2 Reviews
Write a Review2 Reviews of Patrick Covert
April 09, 2026
I purchased a 2022 Audi e-tron S Sportback from this dealership on February 22, 2025 for $39,000. The car was represented as having passed all inspections. The regenerative braking system failed on the dealership on February 22, 2025 for $39,000. The car was represented as having passed all inspections. The regenerative braking system failed on the drive home. I took the car to an Audi dealership on February 25. Two days later I was told the motor needed to be fully replaced. I was without the car from February 25 through March 30, over five weeks, on a vehicle I had owned for three days. On April 5, I discovered the windshield had a previously repaired crack that is already beyond repair and requires full replacement at a cost of $3,800. When I raised this with the dealership, a representative named Ryan Mallone called me to say they would not cover it. The only remedy offered across both issues was a $200 gift card. On a $39,000 purchase. I have filed a formal complaint with the Oregon Department of Justice Consumer Protection Division and have escalated to Gee Automotive CEO Ryan Gee directly. This matter remains unresolved. If you are considering purchasing a used vehicle here, ask specifically what inspections were performed, get everything in writing, and have the vehicle independently inspected before you sign anything. I did not, and I am paying for it. More
Other Employees Tagged: Mark Harris , Ryan Malone
March 11, 2026
The dealership was cleaned and well organized. All the people that I meet where friendly and helpful. All the people that I meet where friendly and helpful. More
Other Employees Tagged: Samantha Karst, Michale Prickett

