The same as you would with any person or lender with whom a promissory note has been signed. If you didn't get your original note back stamped pd in full, then you need to work something out with them. If you feel that you have reason to believe that everything is "done & paid for" by returning the car but you have nothing in writing from the car lot, then you need to get the help of an attorney. Possibly he/she can work out a compromise if nothing else. You might!!! being a big "might" be able to get help thru your State Attorney's office if you think you have been treated unfairly--due to the price, condition of the vehicle or interest, etc. Here is a link to all the state's since I don't know which is yours. http://www.naag.org/ag/full_ag_table.php Good Luck!
For almost every right a citizen has, there is a corresponding responsibility.
there is a corresponding responsibility (A+)
I am almost positive that you can't because a bubble shield cannot destroy a vehicle
There are no bad cars today. Almost any vehicle will be a good vehicle and that includes Chevy.
The fan is almost always on when you turn on the vehicle because it also helps keep the engine and other parts cooler
Almost any vehicle can have rust in the tank unless the tank is aluminum.Almost any vehicle can have rust in the tank unless the tank is aluminum.
An ATP vehicle is an All Terrain Pickup. It is a small vehicle designed to go almost anywhere.
what kind of vehicle is it? Almost all starters have a built-in solenoid.
Not only can it, it almost certainly will be (impounded, at least).
almost twice a week
Depends on local laws, but it's usually the railroad's responsibility. (Almost always.)
You should have an ashtray in the vehicle itself; almost every single vehicle on the roads has one now. No, it is never okay unless it lands in an ashtray.