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DriveTime Automotive Group

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These Violent Delights Have Violent Ends - Manager DriveTime Automotive Group Employee Review

2.0
6 Jun 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Healthcare cost. You will participate ina master class on corporate politics in learning how to play the game by building your personal brand and having the right relationships. You will learn how to lead conversations using the four parts of speech with employees to break them down of their personal concerns and opinions that are opposed to the culture and give them feedback they MUST be receptive to and NOT push back on in order to build artificial buy in with company initiatives and changes. You will learn to control narratives; that is be able to get ahead of any issues or noise coming out of your store to limit the spotlight and involvement from upper management and contain/resolve the issue to create the facade that everything is under control. Do these things well and you can rise through the ranks very fast and make decent(but below market average) income. Just don’t get comfortable or expect tenure and loyalty to be valued or reciprocated; the fall inevitably will blind side you.

Cons

The cons have been previously outlined just this year by a combination of employees in past reviews. Some are tenured and some new; they are spread across the country and across varied corporate and retail departments. For reference of my cons please see reviews from 5/4/18 and 5/11/18. You can see more from 2018 alone that align in message. Pay close attention to the replies on these reviews from the pseudo “HR” team called Talent Support to gain insight on the culture of “talking off” any problem. To use the DT vernacular: they lack the emotional intelligence needed to be receptive to feedback, take ownership of the issues that get brought to light, and be personally accountable to make the necessary change to improve employee morale and retention by being intentional and sincere about providing a healthier work environment.

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5.0
11 Dec 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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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
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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
CEO approval
Business outlook

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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