If you are asking, can you simply return the truck, cancel, the deal, and walk away, the answer is NO. If you are asking do dealers repossess trucks when you fail to make your payments, YES, if the dealer holds the lien on the truck. The only people involved with this truck are you and the party that you borrowed the money from to purchase the truck.
If you are asking, can you simply return the truck, cancel, the deal, and walk away, the answer is NO. If you are asking do dealers repossess trucks when you fail to make your payments, YES, if the dealer holds the lien on the truck. The only people involved with this truck are you and the party that you borrowed the money from to purchase the truck.
If you are asking, can you simply return the truck, cancel, the deal, and walk away, the answer is NO. If you are asking do dealers repossess trucks when you fail to make your payments, YES, if the dealer holds the lien on the truck. The only people involved with this truck are you and the party that you borrowed the money from to purchase the truck.
Yes, you can blow up the back of bank trucks and steal the money from them.
no
Yes, most dealerships suggest leasing for credit challenged customers because you pay less money back to the bank and keeps your payments lower.
More than likely
Back Rack is a company that sells tailgate accessories for trucks. Back Rack sells many customized tool box's for trucks. That also sell tailgate covers.
Volvo bought mack trucks back in 2006 and discontinued using mack engines in 2007
You still owed the money. The executor can ask you to pay back the loan. They can also credit it to any inheritence you may receive.
This is not a question is a statement. What is your question
They didn't exist in 1896.
trucks were not invented, rather, people removed the back seats from their cars and replaced them with wooden boxlike structures to carry goods, manufacturers began selling gars with seats in the front and an exposed chassis in the back to accommodate for this
You have to honour the original sales contract.
I think you will still get your money back :)