yes but at a very high apr , the soonest I've seen ( my cousin ) is 4 months but a cheap used civic though , she got her brand new Mazda 3 tow and it's 3 years old when they towed it
yes but at a very high apr , the soonest I've seen ( my cousin ) is 4 months but a cheap used civic though , she got her brand new Mazda 3 tow and it's 3 years old when they towed it
Yes, because it is still a reposession, even if you agree to it. It's irrelevant anyway since a BK is far more damaging than anything they might say to your credit.
You will not be able to using credit, but if you have the cash you could go into a shop and buy one.
And?
This depends upon your credit score.
A repo is a repo is a repo, credit wise.
It is treated as a voluntary reposession and it still hurts your credit. They will auction the car and you will pay the difference of your loan and the amount they get from auction.
I am presently two months in arears in payments to the bank. I am presently looking for work with fairly good prospects How can I prevent reposession of my vehicle which is critical in persuing job search?
You can always purchase a car. Getting financing for a car may be more difficult, but that's true for anyone with compromised credit. Regardless of your credit, shop around to find the best deal you can with your history.
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A car reposession will leave a major black spot on your credit rating for 7 years.
Yes, there is no difference. A repossession is a repossession.
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