You can try looking at cars classified they have a section there where you can search the car prices on that year. check out the link.
Since it is not a "word" it is still considered Emo.
YES, unless the LENDER decides not to report a repo to the CA.
Yes.
call the dealership?
Good question! I took mine to the dealership since it is under warranty still. If not, it would be expensive and difficult to replace on your own.
Not much since at 18, a teen is considered an adult, but an 18yr can still be considered a "dependent"
Technically there would be no need since you are already considered an "adult" by law.
Since Bella still attends school at the time, her occupation would be considered to be a Student.
Too late, unless it's still covered under warranty from the dealership. It would be hard to prove that it was the dealer's fault, or that they willingly sold you a car with a bumm engine.
He should be since he's not allowed to date.
The lien is still valid, even though you purchased the vehicle through a dealership. The lienholder's name should be on the vehicle title, though. If you were not notified of the lien before buying the vehicle, see the dealership and ask for "rescission of contract"--this means the dealership will take back the vehicle and refund your money. If the dealership is unwilling or unable to do so, contact you state's attorney general.
A 2004 Chevy suburban should still be under warranty,unless you have custom lights, you can take it to the dealership and have fixed for free.