Yes, a car can be considered a personal effect. A personal effect is the belongings of someone that can be transported. Since a car can easily be transported, it fits into the personal effect category.
If it's not commercially used, it's personal conveyance, and would be considered a car in that respect. For plating purposes, lots of variables go into effect here.
The of a car does not effect it has nothing to do with it so yeah a car has nothing has nothing to o with the color
Yes you can retrieve personal belongings from your car if it gets repossessed. By law you are allowed 7 days after your car gets repossessed to retrieve your personal belongings.
As far as I know Personal Loans are completely different from Car or Auto Loans and they can not be added to Car Loans.
In a cause-and-effect essay, personal testimonies might be used as anecdotal evidence, that is as examples to prove or disprove the effectiveness of a cause.
If you installed a stereo system, you can't get back. If you had personal items in the car you can get them.
Overall, no effect. Individually, that is a personal choice
No effect, at all.
The best way to get a personal loan is to check with the bank, credit union or other financial institution where one does banking. Car dealers also provide financing for personal car loans.
Depends on who's car it is
One can obtain a personal car finance from various websites like DMV and RBCRoyalBank. One could also visit a local bank and ask if they can have a personal car finance.
If you are renting a car on vacation, your personal car insurance policy will usually cover you. If you are traveling on business, you need to check with your insurance agent. When issuing personal policies, many companies have restrictions on business-related rental coverage.