8.0
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- No data
- Average Mileage:
- 100,350 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 3 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (3 reports)
The AC in my Cavalier just stopped working, we couldn't recharge it.
- glossybug, Parker, CO, US
Classic Chevrolet Route 38 and S. Lenola Rd Moorestown, NJ 08057
NEVER deal with these people. I purchased (1) 1999 Chevrolet Cavalier at $3500,00 w/ trade in from these people and nothing but problems.
On the day I got this car the AC never worked. I asked the sales person, BTW his name is Frank. He said it only needs a recharge, YEAH RIGHT!
They could not do it, it was Saturday and no MECH was around.
So, six weeks later I took my car to a local repair shop. I had the AC recharged for $50.00 and it lasted 3 days. I went back an he could not find the leak. No extra charge, and no refund either.
I took this car to a Chevy Dealer. They looked at it, told me I had (2) bad hoses, and charged me $130.00+
The next week I took this car back to have it fixed and it cost me $411.27. My AC again worked for (3) days then stopped working.
I took the car back a third time, now they tell me that the compressor went bad and to fix it will cost me $878.00 + TAX .
I said NO WAY !!!!
So I have spent at least 591.27 to have this problem fixed and I still have NO AC !
What can I say, I got ripped off by:
Classic Chevrolet Route 38 and S. Lenola Rd Moorestown, NJ 08057
- Robert V., Hazleton, PA, US
Bought the car when I moved here to Tennessee and wanted air-conditioning. When I bought it, the system needed a charge, so I pumped it up with R-134a when I brought it home. It worked for about three days, then stopped. System holds charge, compressor works but the A/C frickin' blows hot.
- Nicholas D., Nashville, TN, US