Consumer Complaints


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09/03/20121
 We bought the car 2 years ago and a few months after we have purchased it, it started to act up. when we pull the shift gear to reversed, it jerks real bad as if we were rear ended. a few times, the shift gear would be stuck. we could not pull the shifter down to reverse from park. it normally takes us an hour so to do it but tonight, it was worst. we were stuck on park...finally after an hour, we were able to pull it from park and onto reverse from the garage. only this time reverse was park, neutral was reverse, drive was neutral and 3 was drive. it was so frustrating....and to top that off, my husband and i both got into a heated argument over this stupid car!! we still cannot get it fixed because we don't have the money!!! *tr
09/03/2012
 We bought the car 2 years ago and a few months after we have purchased it, it started to act up. when we pull the shift gear to reversed, it jerks real bad as if we were rear ended. a few times, the shift gear would be stuck. we could not pull the shifter down to reverse from park. it normally takes us an ht or so to do it but tonight, it was worst. we were stuck on park...finally after an hour, we were able to pull it from park and onto reverse from the garage. only this time reverse was park, neutral was reverse, drive was neutral and 3 was drive. it was so frustrating....and to top that off, my husband and i both got into a heated argument over this stupid car!! we still cannot get it fixed because we don't have the money!!!
11/18/2011
 In regards to fitting two backless booster seats in the middle row of a 60-40 fold bench: on the passenger side- the seat does not slope on the sides and the buckle has a cloth strap and it is flexible and moves out of the slot to fit to his buckle. the seat is slightly wider than the drivers side. driver's side- the seat is more contoured and the buckle is affixed to the seat and does not move or come up because of the 60-40 split. when the booster seat is placed out of the edge of the contour on the drivers side- it completely covers the buckle. therefore, one must sit the booster unsafely at an angle where one side is higher than the other to get the buckle to fit in. i am certain in the event i slam on my brakes or get rearended, one child's seat would go flying, whereas the other seat fits safe and secure (passenger side).