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You can trade the cars all in for what you want. Trade for what is on the market
More than likely it will be much cheaper to be on you mothers insurance. If you have your own vehicle you will need insurance, depending on the circumstances, you may want to be designated as driver of the cheaper vehicle to insure even if that is not your vehicle.
i dont think so and why would you want to do that
An upside-down vehicle is one that has a payoff that exceeds its trade-in value.If you are upside down and want to trade in your old car for a new one, your negative equity doesn’t magically disappear-it follows you to your next vehicle.
it is wise if you want the vehicle and you will pay the residual value that is stated on your lease agreement
The answer to this would be in the paperwork that you signed when you leased the car, or anything you signed afterwards. Usually the answer is no, but it depends if you agreed at the outset to buy it.
Auto Trader would be a good place to start if you want to trade in your 2011 Dodge Challenger. Since it is a newer vehicle, you may want to see what the dealership would offer you for a trade in.
Likely it is, but without knowing what state you are in, who can tell?? Simply tell them you want verification of the debt. IF they provide it, you will have to pay. IF NOT, forget it.
I want to purchase a new vehicle. The vehicle I currently have I was awarded by a judge in divorce court, however the vehicle is not in my name. Can I trade this vehicle with my ex's permission to sign off and put it towards my new vehicle that will be in my name? I make the payments and still owe money on it.
This is tricky. If you trade in your car and get what you owe on it, it is likely you are paying more for your new vehicle (they always mark up the price to equal everything out). If they only give you what the vehicle is worth by blue book value, then they will give you a better deal on the new vehicle. If you want the best deal, then sell the car person-to-person and then buy yourself a new vehicle.
A great place online to sell or trade your junk vehicle is eBay. It is a great place where you can get a fair amount of money for what you want. There are bids, and it uses PayPal accounts.
Desktop is way cheaper.