If you stop making payments, someone will come get the car. Simple. If you take it back to the lot, they will sell it again. And sell you another one when you get another down payment. If the vehicle is recovered by the lender it will be sold at public auction for as close to the fair market value as possible. The borrower will be responsible for any deficit between the sale price of the vehicle and the loan balance plus applicable repossession fees, interest and other costs. If the borrower does not reach an agreement with the lender for repayment of any outstanding debt, the lender may take whatever steps necessary tht are allowed under the laws of the borrower's state to recover monies owed, including a lawsuit. The repossession action will appear as a negative entry on the borrower's credit report.
The dealer surety bond guarantees compliance with federal, state, and local laws, and also protects the consumer against fraud from the dealer. A good white paper on dealer surety bonds can be found here: http://www.suretybonds.com/edu/auto-dealer-guide.html
you need to find a dealer and a lender that's willing to take a chance on you try a dealer that does a lot of sub-prime credit deals. It may help if you had a auto loan before and that your 13 has nothing to do with an auto lender.
The purpose of Buy Here Pay Here by auto dealerships is to allow people who have poor credit history to still purchase a vehicle from the dealer. The interest rate tends to be higher though.
There are many car dealerships that offer the service "buy here, pay here". Auto Trader is one of the most popular car dealers that use this type of service with their customers.
well they can make you go into court against them if that was what you were looking for i really dont get your question?
That will depend on your state laws. I have seen such an agreement here in Massachusetts, but I believe it is illegal and is an unfair act or practice in trade or commerce prohibited in most states and definitely in MA.
You need to be more descriptive here. Auto Format could apply to word processing, formatting hard drives, installing an OS, etc - it could mean tons of different things.
Only if the dealer reports it to the credit bureaus.
The spelling is DEALER PRINCIPAL (a principal here is someone with a proprietary interest).
auto lock actuator. If it will close but not open. If it will close I bet you won't here it lock. The part is a dealer item and cost $110.00.
I'm not sure if there is a public list, but you can call credit acceptance and ask if they can give you this information. Here is the number: 678-494-6010.
If you have a few questions about the Dynasty Doll collection, you could ask those questions here. You could also ask a collector to answer your questions or you could check with a dealer.