Yes, if the car carries a GPS+GSM or some other combination of the GPS and communication device which make possible to send a current location data (on request or periodically) to the company to find it.
No, but the finance company can.
Yes, the finance company can repossess the car from the body shop. They would likely wait for the car to be fixed before they repossess the car.
Someone has the car and the finance company has a lien on it. Any sale would have been fraudulent.
They can repossess with any amount owed if unpaid.
They won't repossess it for your license being suspended, but they can repossess it when you fail to make payments, regardless of what the current status of your license is.
Only if you stopped making payments and are behind on your on your payments.
If the finance company has been paid in full, then why would the dealership (or the finance company) want to repossess your car? If the loan hasn't been repaid and is long overdue, then the dealer and finance company will probably decide who actually repossesses the car. Either way, it's up to them, not you. Best thing to do is check the fine print in your loan agreement (which you signed when you bought the car) and see what it says about overdue payments, repossession, etc. If you've lost it, call your dealer and ask for a copy.
Yes, they will repossess if you have only one payment left.
Yes, they can. The car, while the finance company holds a lien on it, is the property of the finance company. As the person who damaged the car and brought it in to be repaired, responsibility for the bill falls on you.
Is it legal to? NoIs it possible to? NoThe finance company does not have possession of the vehicle so can do nothing with the paperwork on that vehicle until the do secure possess of it.
Yes
No, but depending on which state you live in your division of motor vehicles (or equivalent) can fine you hundreds of dollars for not having insurance.