car is broken and needs major repairs but is still financed how do pay for the repairs
For items covered under warranty, the dealer. For items which are not, the person who is making the payments on the car.
yes their insurance covers it
Unfortunately not, because the car still needs to be covered no matter the situation.
You can, should, and are legally required to register a financed car.
If your car truly needs these preventative repairs, then you would be foolish not to do them. The key here is can you trust the individual that reccomended the repairs? If so get them done; if not get a second opinion.
When the cost of repairs exceeds the cost of a car payment on a replacement, it's time to get another one.
Yes, Any car needs to be broken in. Check your cars manual for specific break in parameters
The complete adjective clause in the sentence "The car I just bought needs all kinds of repairs" is "I just bought." This clause modifies the noun "car" by providing additional information about which specific car is being referred to.
Selling "AS IS"/"NO WARRANTY". Nothing wrong with it. As long as it is noted on the bill of sale.
What is the average amount financed in an auto loan
it is broken and somebody needs to fix it fast and it is also cut in half
The alternator of a car is responsible for charging the car battery. Someone who repairs a broken alternator ensures that the alternator works again and continues to keep the car battery charged.