Yes, and they'll do exactly that if given the opportunity. All they really have to do is back the stinger up to the tires of that car, and that's the point where there's pretty much nothing you can do about it.
Yes
Yes, the car can be repossessed from any open location, your driveway, an open garage,and any kind of parking lot, etc. Sorry.
YES! Mine was.
The vehicle exiting the parking space that did not yield to oncoming traffic.
If you have a locked gate, they will find you vehicle and reposses it (even if you are in a public parking lot). My suggestion to you is voluntarily submit your vehicle to the lender. Call them first to make this arrangement. If it's too late, then let them take it.
If there's a lienholder on that vehicle, yes, that lienholder can repossess it.
Yes there is. Yes, there is one.
YES it can and usually is. ONLY if you defaulted on your contract. So, do yourself a favor and park it in a public parking lot and leave the keys in the ashtray. Good reading here on this issue: http://www.cardreport.com/credit-problems/repossession.html
Yes
if you hit a stationary object - you will most likely be found at fault
no matter where a vehicle is parked, the moving vehicle is at fault every time.
Depending on who the lender is and how they dispose of repos, it will go to the repo cos. storage lot and then to the auction.