Contact you Motor Vehicle Department and they can tell you when the car was first registered. This should approximate the time when your car was purchaced. You also may want to try Carfax or other car history services.
Well you could always look up the brand...or ask someone from like an auto shop. Look at the title.
If you are up to date with your repayments then the finance company are unable to repossess your vehicle. If you have defaulted on your payments then they are able to repossess the car, the number of missed repayments which qualifies for repossession will be stipulated on the agreement you signed when you first purchased the vehicle.
Yes the TomTom does come with up to date mapping.
To find the date on your 700R4, you should look up the VIN number. You can also look in the manual that should be in the car as well. Most of these began being made in 1996.
Maybe, if you have the original, but, it is ultimately up to the bank.
A 1996 Chevrolet Impala can be purchased from various used car dealers. One can look up listings on online car dealerships such as eBay or Edmunds as well.
Dang right. They will love you. Get the payments up to date and sell your car. Then buy you something cheaper.
A cheap used Trabant car can be purchased through sites such as Gumtree or on eBay. They are not usually the sorts of cars that will end up for sale on a car showroom display so a buyer will need to look elsewhere.
drug their drink, tie them up in your car
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Until you get paid up to date, your car can and probably will be picked up.
Depends on your state. Most states are 14 days and this is assuming your car insurance is up-to-date. Also, your coverage only matches the insurance on your other vehicle. If you are liability only, your new car will only be liability only.