You're pretty much out of luck. You'll need to find some money to have it fixed in addition to the payments.
If you stop making payments, the loan is in default. Loans in default get repoed. Loans in default that are out of state get repoed. Cars dont fall off the face of the earth. You will not get arrested by the police or stopped by the police.THis is a civil matter not a criminal one.
starting pay for working on cars
No its perfectly legal and if you are still making payments on it, that increases values.
If you weren't making your payments yes. It would only be repossessed if you weren't making your payments.
Vector, it started production of cars in 1989 and stopped making cars in the 1990s, but has recently been revived and it is currently working on a new supercar.
Yes, Orchard Bank online payments are legal payments. Making online payments is faster, easier, and often more secure for both the person making the payment and the bank itself.
Cars can be fixed in a service station.
Any deals available for Peugeot cars would depend on the location in which the car is being sold. Some dealerships offer low down payments or monthly payments.
skoda has been making cars since 1895
By working with vendors extending credit and making timely payments. I have used http://aged-corporations.com for developing credit in 6 months on a corporation for $150,000.
yes they are working on it. every company works on making more efficient motors in order to make their service better and more sustainable. Yes they are working on more efficient cars. They have come up with many hybrid vehicles in recent years.
Not as long as you continue to make payments on it.