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    1.0
    (1 review)

    This is a horrible place to buy a used car, I would give this business 0 stars if that was an…read moreoption. The car dealer showed great customer service and interest in customer needs at the beginning when first purchasing , he guaranteed the cars at his lot were legit and no problems would be happening but just in case we were offered 2 year warranty on the car if anything does happen to be wrong with the car he has top notch mechanics that'll fix then. The next day I get my mechanic to check out the car and the car was not in the greatest shape it was missing general car pieces to help the car run, we then tell the dealer and his mechanics on Wednesday he then tells us there isn't any space in the lot for our car and we would have to wait until the following Monday for our car to be checked out. We then were able to negotiate him into keeping our car in his mechanic shop because we just drive almost 1 1/2 -2 hours to get there. The car was in the shop for more than a week and a half we picked it up the next Friday and it seemed fine until a few days later the car started unexpectedly turning off on us in the middle of the street, making turns , gas stations and the even check engine light turned on we've tried to switch cars and do something about it but the dealers aren't acting as courteous as they were before ! They seem to have a horrible attitude about the situation and a nonchalant attitude as if they don't care about the safety of us in the car that we got from them and is currently financing

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    Driven Auto Sales

    Driven Auto Sales

    2.7
    (47 reviews)

    For the East Dundee location:…read more The team at Driven Auto are generally personable and willing to help. We specifically came for a vehicle that they had listed on their website that was within our price range. Adam was kind (we felt no pressure) and went on a separate test drive with both me and my husband as we had our baby with us and weren't able to all go at the same time. The purchase process was fairly easy and we were happy to walk away with a new to us car that same day. After driving the vehicle home, we started to notice a grinding/clanking noise. It progressed and continue to get louder, so I called as I was concerned that it could be a significant safety issue. They got us in the following Monday and were able to determine that the front passenger side control arm needed to be replaced. We are grateful that they got us in quickly and replaced this free of charge. Unfortunately, there are a few issues that we are still having with the vehicle. The active noise cancelation system (ANC) has a microphone issue. Instead of reducing road noise, it is amplifying it when accelerating between 25-35 mph. My husband pointed this out when we brought the vehicle back for the control arm, but they were unable to fix that component. Also, during our test drive we noticed a noise that sounded similarly to an electronic deadbolt locking/unlocking (gear grind) when locking/unlocking the car. This was something my husband asked about but was told it was normal. Unfortunately, however it is not normal and it is actually a failing fuel lid actuator that we will need to replace as well. A few other issues have included tire sensor and display screen connectivity issues. I know what you are thinking... you bought a used car, expect issues. Yes, yes I know. This is just a warning for due diligence, as I'm not sure what type of service checks are done before these vehicles are listed. Lastly, the only other issue is the "I Owe, You Owe" contract. This was something we were asked to sign with the promise that the dealership would provide us a second key to our vehicle within 30 days. I made multiple requests regarding this, with the last 3 requests being within the last week of that 30 day contract. On the two occasions that I spoke with Max, who had also signed the "I Owe, You Owe" contract, he had told me he had been too busy over the last few weeks to call about a second key, but would get it taken care of. This is frustrating as I guarantee if we had "owed" something, and didn't follow up within 30 days, this dealership wouldn't have taken that lightly. Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk. Good luck with your used car buying search.

    Traded in my vehicle & received a vehicle with quite a few issues. In the two weeks i've had it…read moreit's been one thing after another, i'm on my second week without the vehicle & havent had it for over a week. I was told they don't have a loaner to offer, they don't know what's wrong with the vehicle or when it will be ready. Then I got your standard we don't even have to help speech as if i should be grateful they are trying to help with this might be piece of shit they sold me. Im definitely looking int speaking with an attorney depending on what happens moving forward. I've had his happen in the past & was able to come to terms & can only hope Im able to do the same with them. They also took in my trade in saying the miles had been messed with and they can't sell the vehicle so they were only going to offer 2000 on the trade in, only to see they indeed are selling the vehicle. Il provide an update meanwhile i'm goin to seek legal advice and file a complaint with the IL attorney general. I recommend everyone document all issues you have with your vehicle if you notice and send all issues in writing to the dealer and keep copies for yourself. Lemon law rarely applies to used cars but there still are ways you jsjt need to do a very thorough check history on the car what they serviced, and what was clearly lied about. There's always inconsistencies in paperwork and stories, also document whom you spoke to when and what was said. Good luck and buyer beware! UPDATE not even 3 months in engine issue. I'm currently speaking to a contingency based lawyer, after explaining my situation, providing some documentation, I was told i might just have a case. I've spoke to two attorney from this firm and am waiting for call back with another to find out if we can move forward. From 3 days in i've had multiple issues with the vehicle and heard every excuse under the sky. Will post an update for those trying to reach out, kindly email me at hendrixvivian8@gmail.com

    Driven Auto Sales - car_dealers - Updated July 2026

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