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In some areas this is known as grand theft auto which could land you in jail for many years. In other instances I have seen people end up in small claims court having to reimburse to owner of the vehicle for gasoline, mileage, damage, and inconvenience. It all depends on the situation, & whether or not the owner decides to exercise his or her legal rights in seeking justice. If you only had a spoken agreement on how long the automobile was to be borrowed for, it's your word Vs. theirs in the court of law.

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