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You can try, but they will just take it and sell it to get their money out of it . Most likely you will still owe the difference between what they sold it for and what you paid for it. They are not apt to let you off the hook.
In some cases you can it depends how much you owe but it is not the best choice because maybe that person can owe more money to you.
Sell it privately for what you owe on it.
The difference between the sale price & loan balance is what they will bill you for.
how do i find out how much i owe
Say you live in Canada and the government is trading with other countries. It is a comparison between how much you trade to how much you sell. If you trade more then you sell then that's a trade deficit. You basically owe money.
they sell the auto at an auction sell it to the highest bidder and you the remainder
When it's the answer to "How much do I owe you?" OR to "How much do you owe me ?"
trying to find out how much I owe on excise tax to renew my license
You owe the difference in what the car sells for and the balance on the note.
Thanks; I owe you one. I owe too much already.
Sell it for what you owe if it is possible. Pay off the loan, get the title and sign it over to the new buyer. If you cannot get what you owe, then get as much as you can. Get a personal loan from the bank to pay of the remaining balance. The personal loan is better than the amount you owe on the car.