Theoretically, yes. However, you will have a lot of negative equity to cover.
yes you can obviously
Sure you can trade it in. You will get the wholesale price of what it is worth in trade. Now if you are referring to a new car you bought and you want to return it for another car, the answer is no & yes. You can trade it in but the same thing applies. It is now a used car and you will get that used car price. Just let them repair it under the warranty.
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Visit Car Lemon Com, http://www.carlemon.com to find out what the laws are in the state where the car was bought.
He just bought a new one.
Well the best car to me and my family and friends is the new mustang 2013 we just now bought it great car
Subject: Have Jon and Claire bought a new car?Object: Have John and Claire bought a new car?
You can't really trade it without staying in the hole. You can go to a car lot with about 8000.00 dollars and trade it but if your buying a new car that's 12995.00 and you trade a car you owe 9995.00 on they will just add the amount you owe minus what they give you for the car, which is usually nothing and the rest will be put on your new loan. You will owe 3 times as much as you did. The only way to not have the car is to let it go back, but agin that's a repo... I recently had to do that and just bought a car for cash. No car note..that's the best thing. The repo will hurt your credit, but as far as getting another car, you can after about a year and a half.
idk if you can delete it but you can trade it in for a new one and to do that you just go the the car page and click the trade in thing then pick a car you want if you wanna add me its I_AM_CAM
A new car is not insured unless you insured it. You can insure a car before you pick it up, but if you don't it isn't insured.
As long as you weren't a registered owner. If they trade the car in, then the trade should be paid off by the dealer where they bought the new car. This is actually good for you, since I'm assuming you didn't cosign the newest car loan. You're off the hook.
No, you can trade a used car for another used car