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three months
Depends on the company. Average 2-6 months.
This question can not be answered in months, days and hours, it depends on several things. How much do you consider LARGE,ect. how well you do at rebuilding your credit rating, how well you know the loan officer. Could be 6 months or 6 years.
I seriously doubt it unless you work out something with the lending agency.
mine was charged, i left the junker at the car dealership and when i finally got sick of paying for a car i hadn't touched for months, they repossessed something they had possession of.
Six months
You can be sued and your car repossessed.
I recently bought a vehicle about 6 months ago and the dealership didn't have the title! So I'm just wondering if I could register and tag it without a title!
You can collect it if you want, because the lienholder is going to charge you for not having insurance for as many months as they can, and the amount of what it will cost to get the vehicle repaired. I say give them the check, you will owe less.
Nope.
A car cannot be repossessed until the owner has missed several car payments and the owner has been notified of late payments. In most states a car can be repossessed after three months of non-payment.
Technically you breached the contract with the lender if you did not make payments in 6 months. They actually have the right to NOT accept further payments from you. So yes, it can still be repossessed.