Ask him/her, if they don't give it back then they are not your friend and you should call the authorities.
By taking them to court
Yes. The title and registration is the same as putting your name on a hot wheels car for show and tell in Kindergarten. It is still your car, so tell your friend to give it back
Either together in the back seat, or the wife in the front with the friend and the husband in the back.
Well call your friend up and ask for it back because its obviously yours and its not right to take something and not give it back. If they don't give it back then go over to their house and tell them that its your car and you want it back. If they still don't give it back by now then their not a true friend. Tell a parent or an adult and see if they can help. Or if you have a spare key, just go get it.
No, they can't, but they can sue you for the value of the car unless you can prove that it was a gift.
Husband dies, his car left at a friends house, friend would not give car up, car was voluntarily repossesed, can you still get car after a repo? What is needed?
If this is a dream, it suggests that the dreamer feels that the girl friend is holding him back, preventing him from moving forward or getting ahead in life. But if this is not a dream, then the questioner has lost both his car and his girl friend.
If you've not got a Bill of Sale, Registration or proof of Clear Title... ...you give the car back.
There are not any tax implications for giving a car to a friend. Once you give the car to your friend, they are responsible for the car.
Hopefully, you had the good sense to put a lien on that vehicle. You can have a recovery agent repossess the car.
let me make sure i understand the deal. "A" borrows money.... never mind. The LEINHOLDER who repos the car will sell it and deal with the person whose name was on the LOAN for the car. IF you are NOT either of those two, you are out of luck. You have made a DONATION.
As long as the title and loan are in your name the car is yours. Any payments missed will effect your credit. Take the vehicle back, now.