Why? You should have spent new car money to make other car payments. I'm sure you can but the bank won't be too happy lol.
Yes, it can.
Start with some type of vehicle history report, such as Carfax.
A disabled person's vehicle can be repossessed just as any other person's vehicle can be repossessed. You must make all payments on your vehicle if you want to keep it.
It depends on you locatily, but in general, yes, if you are behind on your payment, your vehicle can be repossessed.
by paying the bill or rebuy it at an aucton
The debtor GETS the surplus, the debtor PAYS the shortfall owed.
it doesn't matter if the pope takes over your vehicle payments. if he stops making them, your credit is damaged and the vehicle is repossessed.
Likely you will have to pay the loan off after the lender sells the car. lenders have some legal options that will collect from you.
VICTIM buyer has to pay off the leinholder to get car. And/or sue con seller. Leinholder WILL get their money. GOOD LUCK...
No, you no longer have anything to trade (the car is now the property of the repo company not you).
no!
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