You can look up your credit report online. The lien holder would show on your credit report not the dealership. A repo stays on your credit for 7 - 10 yrs.
YOU DO, if there's anything left after the sale. Remember, if they sell at auction, it will be wholesale and NOT as much as you would pay for it.
I've never heard of an insurance policy that covers repossession. Remember, the car doesn't actually belong to you -- it was repossessed because you failed to honor the contract of repayment of the loan to buy it.
they don't remember anything because their brain isn't developed enough to remember things
something that u can remember to do or anything you want to remember.
No, "I remember nothing" is not incorrect grammar. It is a complete sentence where the subject ("I") and the verb ("remember") are properly used.
The biggest turn-off when buying Repossessed Car:As you already know, Repossessed Car Auction is a great way to buy your new car or other types of vehicle (boat repo auction, RV repo auction, ...); however, it seems almost too good to be true, because the price is very low. The catch lies in the fact that Repossessed Cars were taken from their previous owners by the government, so they are basically used cars. Therefore, you must take all the steps necessary to find out about the history or the damages of the repossessed car yourself.Why you should still go for Repossessed Car:The easiest answer is: because it is very cheap. Normally, you can find one at as low as $200. Furthermore, even though repossessed cars have been used, they were taken away because their owners couldn't pay the bills, not because they were damaged or got into accidents. Thus, most of the times you will find very good repossessed cars that are perfectly normal and usable. Still, remember to check its history and VIN number! Also, remember to visit websites like www.vehicleshq.com to prepare your knowledge before going to a real repossessed car auction.
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