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DriveTime Automotive Group

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DriveTime Automotive Group reviews

3.5

57% would recommend to a friend

(1,384 total reviews)
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Mary Leigh Phillips

71% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

DriveTime Automotive Group has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 1,384 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The DriveTime Automotive Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Commerce de détail et de gros industry (3.5 stars).

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1K reviews
2.0
Feb 4, 2026

No work life balance

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Pros

Rotating driver, decent starting salary

Cons

Absolutely no work life balance at all

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DriveTime Automotive Group Response
2mo
Thanks for sharing your experience as an Assistant Manager! We’re glad to hear you appreciate the rotating driver schedule and starting salary. We know this role can feel fast-paced, so we make sure to provide support and resources to help balance things, such as Sundays off, a solid PTO package, and many more perks. We appreciate your insights and are glad to have you as part of the team.
3.0
Feb 1, 2026

Falling Trend, Spotty Gains

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Pros

Diversity People you work with Sales are quick Reports are fun Learning tools and support are great We really assist clients well

Cons

Teams are expected to handle nearly every aspect of dealership operations—selling 60–100 cars per month, cleaning and prepping vehicles, light repairs, shop transfers, title paperwork, audits, lot maintenance, calls, metrics, and staff development—often with a lean staff of 4–7 people. Pre-COVID, locations were staffed with 8–14+ people for similar work with slightly higher sales volume. Budgets and incentive programs change frequently and are difficult to achieve, while promotions are limited and sales compensation can exceed management pay. Vehicle program benefits are highly restricted. The removal of AGM roles concentrates operational and compliance responsibilities at the GM level, which negatively impacts culture, work-life balance, and overall sustainability, with only modest pay increases (around $7k–$12k). Overall, expectations continue to increase while internally attempting to move closer to fully automated systems with a lean staff, high metrics, and heavy oversight from management will inevitably lead to poor outcomes. Lastly removing AGMs is going to be a huge load on GM and a blow to the team It will reduce real-time coaching and preventive oversight. GMs often sell car a few time a month due to limited staffing already so that while also managing operations, deals, compliance, etc.. Concentrated responsibility increases hidden underwriting and documentation risk, with issues surfacing post-sales. Stores will become more reactive and difficult to sustain in high-volume, especially in locations with higher deal exceptions. It’s just a bad idea. I foresee lots of turnover of good people that have worked with this company a long time. They are probably banking on people leaving and also utilizing the economic conditions to take advantage of staffing changes. Used to be a great company to work for. Stimulating and growth based. A company for the employees! I like how customers enjoy our process more but there is a huge imbalance in how employees are valued. And little things like “win a few shirt, shoes, or $15 gift cards this month” dosent make up for increased staffing issues, removal of lot techs, no OA’s, less agents, no AGM’s, driver restrictions, no company trips, less dealership funds, increased monitoring, etc..

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DriveTime Automotive Group Response
2mo
Thank you for sharing your feedback as a general manager! We’re glad to hear you value the diversity, teamwork, and learning tools at the DriveTime Family of Brands. We hear your concerns about workload, staffing, and operational responsibilities. The DriveTime Family of Brands actively invests in leadership development, enhanced operational support, and tools to help our teams manage responsibilities efficiently. Our goal is to provide a sustainable, supportive environment where team members can grow, deliver excellent customer experiences, and feel valued as the business evolves. We appreciate your insights and are glad to have you as part of the team.
1.0
Jan 20, 2026

Ops Manager

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Pros

Plenty PTO Benefits Work Hours

Cons

Growth Ceiling Low Micromanaging Upper Management Poor Facility Conditions All locations in awful low income areas except the home office

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DriveTime Automotive Group Response
2mo
Thank you for sharing your feedback as an operations manager! We’re glad to hear you enjoyed the PTO, benefits, and work hours. We actively invest in career growth, leadership development, and facility improvements to make sure our team members have the support and environment they need to thrive, no matter the location. Thank you for sharing your experience, we wish you the best in your future endeavors.
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