depending on state laws. some officers say they have to before hand so that it is on a repo list the officers have on hand. some say its a courtesy call. you can ask a local officer in your residing state
You can buy repossessed automobiles in the U.S. through many county auto auctions or police auto auctions. Check with your local courthouse or police department to find the next auction.
Yes if you owe for repairs. But you may need to check state to state laws.
I imagine if you are going to an auto repair shop they should do break repairs. but to double check get the number of the auto repair shop before you go and call.
Before buying repossessed cars, you should first research the frequency of repair and maintenance costs on the models in auto-related consumer magazines. You can also ask for the car's maintenance records from the owner, dealer or repair shop.
not in the U.S. don't know about other countries It can't be repossessed as far as I know, but the mechanic can place a mechanic's lien on the car in most, if not all U.S. states.
I imagine if you are going to an auto repair shop they should do break repairs. but to double check get the number of the auto repair shop before you go and call. hope I could help out
It is all going to depend on where you live in Kentucky. Go to the web and search for local auto repair shops in the town in Kentucky where you live.
try going to jonko.com online auto repair
You can tell an auto repair shop is reputable by looking at their license. Another good way to check out the company is by going to autorepair.about.com/cs/generalinfo/a/aa060901a.htm
Yes.
I imagine if you are going to an auto repair shop they should do break repairs. but to double check get the number of the auto repair shop before you go and call.
A good source to look for on general information on car repair and maintenance is by going to an auto shop and purchasing an auto book. You can also speak with a mechanic.