Amanda D.
Amanda D.
Middletown, MDMember since November 2019

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    • Nov 21, 2019
    • Verified Reviewer

    Carvana

    Nightmare

    Overall Experience:

    This company has been nothing short of a nightmare.

    I wouldn't even tell my worst enemy to buy a car from Carvana.

    Let's start from the beginning, shall we?

    I purchased a 2016 Mazda CX-5 on 8/2/19.

    The online transactions went smoothly but things began to fall apart when the delivery date came. I was scheduled to pick up my car on 8/2/19 at 4:00 pm at the Gaithersburg location. About 2 hours before delivery I received a call from Carvana saying that delivery would be delayed because the vehicle failed Maryland State Inspection due to the brakes. (FYI, the car was advertised as having brand new brakes.) I needed the vehicle on 8/2 because I was heading out on a road trip on 8/3 so this presented a big issue.

    I chatted in with a rep and kept pushing the issue that they needed to get this resolved ASAP as I needed the vehicle for the 3rd. After a lot of back and forth with the chat agent I was told there was absolutely no way I could have the vehicle that day and the EARLIEST I could have it was 10 am on the 3rd.

    I got a phone call around 5:30 pm from the Gaithersburg store saying my car was ready?! I live about 45 minutes from Gaithersburg and it was a Friday evening but I hopped in the car to get there before they closed at 7 pm. The guy I dealt with at the store was friendly enough and the car was fine so I thought we were good to go.

    I inquired about transferring my registration from the vehicle I traded in and they said it would not be an issue. I had read reviews previously saying that the registration process was sometimes problematic but I tried to remain positive.

    I was told that registration could take between 30 and 45 days depending on the STATE. The Carvana Owners Dashboard on their website had a countdown (I believe the countdown started at 30, could've been 45) of when you should expect your registration. Well, the time expired on the countdown and I contacted them asking what the deal was. The chat reps insisted that it's possible that MD is slower than other states when it comes to registration and that I shouldn't worry. According to the rep, all of my documentation was fine and they didn't need anything from me. I asked if it was possible for me to just go to the MVA and take care of it myself so I could be done with the waiting to which they responded that I could not because I financed through them so they had to do the registration.

    On September 19th (48 days after purchase) I received an email from the registration department at Carvana asking me to provide proof of insurance because the initial proof of insurance had lapsed (my auto insurance renewed on September 16th). I was pretty peeved considering they specifically told me I would have my registration WITHIN a 30-45 day window YET this was just proof that they DID NOT EVEN SUBMIT THE PAPERWORK until I had the car for 48 days...(to make matters worse, I had to continue to carry insurance on the X-Terra I traded in until I got the updated registration...). So their constant responses I got blaming the state of Maryland were all lies. I submitted the proof of insurance and like magic, I got the registration 2 days later.

    I thought I was finally in the clear but started receiving emails from the MVA saying they got a notice from my insurance company that I dropped insurance on my Xterra (the vehicle I traded in) and that my registration and license could be suspended for driving without insurance...I submitted the Bill of Sale to the MVA and followed up with a call. The MVA indicated that they did not have the CX-5 on record and that the XTerra was still showing registered to me but they said it can take 4-6 weeks for their information to update so I didn't worry too much about it.

    This week (November 11) I received a letter from my insurance company stating that I no longer held insurance on my Xterra and that the MVA can suspend my registration and/or license because of it. I contacted the MVA on November 14 to inquire whether or not my CX-5 is showing registered to me...

    Spoiler alert, it isn't.

    They are still showing I have the XTerra. When I explained my situation I was told that the MVA could've returned my registration paperwork to Carvana due to missing information but they wouldn't have that documented so they suggested I contact Carvana. SO I contact Carvana and they tell me there is nothing on their end and the MVA probably screwed up and told me to call the MVA...again. So I did and man am I glad I did. I spoke with a titling specialist who indicated that she could see Carvana began the paperwork but never completed the sale. She said it could've been due to them not submitting the right funds with the paperwork or something else. The woman I spoke with escalated the issue to another person in titling to see if they had more insight on why the title was never completed.

    I received a phone call from the MVA clerk, Lorrel (God bless this woman and her investigation skills) who informed me that Carvana never completed the transaction. The sale never happened...

    I got back in touch with Carvana and explained to them what the MVA was seeing. I provided the name of the MVA clerk and her phone number if they needed further guidance. Lo and behold the Carvana people voided...yes, VOIDED the transaction...So a very long story short I have a car I've been driving around for months that apparently does not belong to me and has plates on it that used to belong to my Xterra...Basically a stolen vehicle...

    I was told that they were resolving the issue and resubmitting the documentation immediately and that they would overnight my registration. That was yesterday.

    Today Hillary from Gaithersburg called me to give me some more bad news. Her bad news is that the MVA is saying the registration was not submitted within the allowed 90 days of purchase, thus another inspection would need to be done. Hillary assured me she would call the MVA branch manager to plead her case but that's where we are right now.

    I am at my wits end with this company. I explained to Hillary that I'm basically driving a stolen vehicle and if I were to get pulled over this could be a HUGE issue to which she replied: "yea that is a problem." I explained to her that this has been a nightmare since day 1 and I wished I never bought a vehicle from them to which she replied "well, this happened because of one small mistake." ONE SMALL MISTAKE!?

    This company doesn't take responsibility for ANYTHING they do. I am honestly besides myself.

    Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend

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    • Nov 22, 2019

      Company Response from Carvana

      We want to sincerely apologize for the multiple issues you have encountered with your registration and the huge inconvenience this caused. It is disappointing to hear of everything that has transpired and the many areas where we dropped the ball. Carvana strives to ensure every customer has a streamlined and stress-free car buying experience. As a growing company, we want to improve every aspect of our business, including our registration process and customer service. We understand we can't change what has happened, but we can assure you we will have this resolved. After reviewing your account, it does look like you have been working with our Registration Team to come to a resolution. Once again, we truly appreciate your patience through this process. Please do not hesitate to reach out if you have any further questions or concerns.


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