They hold them for the towing company or other people that need to put cars that are evidence or have parking violations. They lock them up until someone is able to get their car back and pays the fee that they owe on it.
you can find them in police impounds
Check with the local police department. If you were parked on a street you can check for signs indicating what company towed your car. If you were parked in a lot you may check with the business owner of the lot to see who they have contracted to tow cars.
It is in Kentucky (and Tennessee), plus the dam which impounds it is called Kentucky Dam.
If a police officer takes custody of a vehicle, it is usually said he impounds the vehicle.
Hoover dam impounds Lake Mead.
Yes, but not for free. Nobody cares who owns the car at this point. The impound yard will want their money and they don't care about your circumstances.
Cash Call Incorporated is a mortgage division specialized privately owned company. They offer services such as loans, pay-offs, tax reporting, property insurance, and impounds.
You should be compensated by the agency or city which made that error. They'll usually make a compensation offer, which you can either accept, or refuse and choose instead to file a lawsuit.
Maybe, is it in the impound yard due to an accident, and you have collision coverage? Or was it impounded due to being parked in the wrong place? If the impound was due to a covered loss they should cover it. If not, no they will not. Insurance company will pay fees associated with impound for car accident if there is collision coverage, theft or fire if the car has comprehensive coverage and as the above answer states, a covered loss. Anything other than that, you are on your own. Impounds charge an exorbitant rate as well, commonly set by cities an states. Rates fro $30-$100 per day, plus the tow. That is why insurance companies want these vehicles with covered losses out of the impounds and to shops or if possible total loss to auto auctions where they are not getting hit these fees. The reason I mention the money, is that if you do not have a covered loss, you need to get the vehicle out immediately because the money adds up quickly. Some impounds will store the car for 30 days before being disposed of, but even at $30 per day, it starts getting too expensive to retrieve the car. Years ago, Chicago impounds were disposing of vehicles in 10-14 days, and trust me when I say (I know from experience towing these vehicles out) the impound is not the friendliest place to do business.
There are a huge variety of cars including convertible cars, SUVs, trucks, small cars, mini cars, electric cars, and mid-sized cars. You can also find off-road cars and luxury cars in the U.S.
Around 67.932 cars are sports cars
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