Highway robbery
My experience with Kyte bares sharing. Due to convenience of location and costs, I gave Kyte a "test drive"
But for one specific issue, this would have been a stellar review. In fact, I had already posted a glowing review elsewhere. But a serious issue came up. Their reaction was unexpected and unfortunate. Because it's a safety issue, I hope this makes a difference.
Up until the return, everything was great but what came next would sour my experience.
I rented a 2023 VW Atlas for one day. For one short trip within the city of San Francisco.
I had been given a vehicle with 6/8ths of a full tank of gas.
Prior to returning it, I noticed that the gauge was too low after driving 26 miles. I called to report this problem. I noted that I had only driven 26 miles at the time of that phone call and that the vehicle needed to be checked. I was already on my way to refuel before returning it. But I wasn't going to pay for fuel that I had not used.
According to VW, this vehicle's fuel consumption is 21/25 MPG. It has an 18.5 gallon fuel tank. It doesn't take a genius to figure out that after driving only 32 miles total - as the odometer would confirm, I would have used, at most, just over 1 gallon of fuel. Well, that vehicle used up about 9 gallons of fuel after having driven ONLY 32 miles! That is what I reported when I called.
Returning the vehicle was easy. I did explain the situation to the attendants and left somewhat satisfied until...
They charged me $54 to refill the tank on a mechanically defective vehicle that was also not new as I was lead to believe.
This vehicle was a 2023. Not 2024.
So, I wrote to them and explained that the vehicle consumed too much fuel and it must be defective. There is no way a "new" vehicle, in California, is going to burn through 9+ gallons of fuel in just 32 miles. It worked out to about 3.4 MPG!
Even the dashboard had shown an average fuel consumption of 14.2 mpg just coming direct from the gas station about 1 mile away! Something is most definitely wrong with the vehicle.
Their reply was that they checked the vehicle and did not find any issues with it. So they charged me...
Given that VW is actually infamous for this very issue, it seems that the problem begins there. But Kyte only exacerbated the problem by denying it even existed.
This could have been a stellar review. It WOULD have been one. It SHOULD have been a stellar review. But to basically call me a liar or ignore me when I called in to report a problem with THEIR vehicle and to actually charge me for something I DID not use, is outright theft.
Had they listened and accepted that I refilled only what I used, I would not have been able to sing higher praises.
But for this, I am writing to advise everyone to avoid Kyte. Just because you are a young company, doesn't give you an excuse to treat your customers poorly or steal their money.
I am going to inform the appropriate authorities about my experience.
It's one thing to steal from an unsuspecting public. But allowing said public to operate a potentially dangerous vehicle is a completely different matter.
Note to Kyte: When a customer tries to help by letting you know of a serious defect that can cause a fire... LISTEN TO THEM!
I stand by my review and given the mileage I put on the vehicle, I am willing to testify under oath if necessary.
Thanks Kyte.
18 de agosto de 2024
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