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DriveTime Automotive Group

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INTERNET SALES ADVISORS-45-65K a year in yearly income is a lie. That needs to be taken down for false job advertisment. - Internet Sales Advisor DriveTime Automotive Group Employee Review

2.0
9 Oct 2016
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Pros

Nice environment. They try to make it fun. The Giveaways are nice. Fun coworkers.

Cons

Management tries to fool employees into thinking that they are helping customers get vehicles when in reality they really want everyone to lie as close as they possibly can get a way with to lure customers in. For example: "Oh you make $733 a month? No problem, come in and we'll help you out"....knowing damn well that they will probably need a co-signer and even when they say they don't have a cosigner they encourage employees to have them to come in anyway. As far as how income is made you get a base salary between $28,000 to $32,000 each year. On top of that, it is a tiered bonus structure.... the way things are set up is that it is based off of people who come into the dealership and get their credit ran.... however you have no control over seeing who actually came in because there is someone in IT who controls that. This can cause for some confusion because one day your numbers may be higher than the next day and management can't explain why the numbers change per se which is very suspicious. Oh and no one really makes anywhere near the advertised 45 to 65 K each year... maybe about 2 to 5% of the department makes that. You really have to figure out ways to cheat the system to make it work and that was not my style. Management can come off as very delusional and robotic even when they know things are not correct or unethical.When you question or suggest something professionally, you get called negative and a trouble maker. "Be positive" is term loosely thrown around, when management don't even exhibit this themselves It can be high pressure sales environment at times and you have to learn how to budget your income to make things work because you may make okay one month and make nothing the next which can be extremely frustrating. Oh and you may be talking to some of the rudest delusional financially illiterate customers ever.... But you still feel bad because they don't know a lot and they don't know what they're about to get themselves into.

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DriveTime Automotive Group Response
9y
This is a really unfortunate view of your former position at DriveTime. DriveTime believes all people, regardless of their financial situation, deserve the opportunity to own or lease a vehicle and enjoy the normalcy and enjoyment of having their own vehicle. We hope our employees share that same view, in all positions. While we do not advertise the salaries for DriveTime employees, it is possible some employees make less than average, just as common as it is for the top performers to make more than the average. Your attitude, training and dedication to your job is what determines what you get out of it. Thank you for your candid feedback, it has been shared with the leadership teams over IDT and Talent Support and we do take your comments to heart.

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5.0
11 Dec 2025
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Pros

Pay is good. Structure is better

Cons

Long hours, ever changing policies

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DriveTime Automotive Group Response
4mo
Thank you for sharing your experience as a General Manager. We’re glad to hear you’ve had a positive experience with our pay and structure. At the DriveTime Family of Brands, we have established processes and leadership support in place to help teams stay aligned as the business grows and evolves. We focus on clear expectations, consistent communication, and providing resources that help teams navigate change effectively. We appreciate your perspective and thank you for being part of the DriveTime Family of Brands.
2.0
20 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

It use to operate like a startup. Flexible with the right management. Outings can be fun, but most of the fun has been laid off or budgeted out. Red tape, metrics, favoritism, and budgeting ruined everything. I miss what it use to be.

Cons

They have let go at least 50% of IT, and another 20% have left on their own if not more within the last year. The good old boy club is very strong, was told there's no where to move up. Years in a row never having any actual achievable goals to show accountability for promotion. They are running out of technical knowledge and the only one's who are staying are those who've been there for a long time, only. Even some of those are getting laid off unexpectedly. Having connections outside of work seems to matter more than skill or contributions wether that's code or hours spent. Be wary of applying here, they are running on a skeletion crew on just about every team, this was not the case a year ago. What's left is not the biggest contributors or most impactful team members. Once the CTO (Greg) left, it all started a shift, a little over a year ago. No sense of ownership on any of the teams, while every team is so fragmented. One could be implimenting something affecting the whole company and get laid the same day.

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