If your car is new the car dealership will handle most of it but if you buy a used car you need to send in a title transfer aplication and additional information depending on the state you live in, like a bill of sale.
Call your auto company and pay for one Go to your local dmv and apply for a duplicate (lost/stolen) title.
Some auto parts you can exchange without much experience include drive belts, alternators and batteries. You can learn how to replace these parts yourself at the eHow website.
One can find low rate auto equity loans from places such as PNC Auto Loans, Cash America, Presto Auto Title Loans and Randolph Brooks Federal Credit Union.
The person or persons whose name is on the title must be the one who signs the title. In some states this signature must be notarized.
One can purchase a second hand 1968 from 'Auto Trader'. One can also find them fro sale in 'Exchange and Mart', 'Carsforsale', 'Stagnet' and 'AOL Auto's'.
Yes.
One can call the charity of interest and gather the required information on transportation, gross proceeds and title transfer in order to donate an auto to a charity.
One could find information on cheap auto insurance online in a number of locations. There are many websites that offer quotes in exchange for basic information, such as The General.
One can get their hands on a Datsun Roadster by purchasing from 'Auto Trader'. One can also get them from 'AOL Autos', 'Exchange and Mart' and 'ebay Motors'.
The short answer is yes, if you want to keep the car. Otherwise the loan will go into default and it will be repossessed. If you did not sign for the loan, it will not affect your credit.
Title max at 411 West Broad Street is one place you may put up your car title for a loan. You do not need a good credit rating to obtain a loan here. All you need is an id and a clear car title to get this loan at Title max.
In Mississippi I know that two people can be on a auto loan contract but only one has to be on the title.