Sorry but the loans were upside down the minute you signed the loan papers. Pay off the loans.
AnswerThe dealership should have nothing to do with the trade-in value of the car.
The trade-in value is determined by market prices--not what you paid or what dealership.
Others will take the car as a trade-in for what it is worth, but you will still owe more which you can tack onto a new vehicle sometimes (but not smart) or have to pay off the loan.
Selling it to a private party would be your best solution but it is time-consuming.
Welcome Finance went bankrupt sometime in 2009. It was in receivership for several years after that still collecting on its debts.
If you go to Cars.com website and input where you live and what you are looking for, you will be given several options in your local area. If you know of car dealers in your area, just search the web by name of dealership and they should have a list of new and used vehicles on their websites.
There are a number of different sales options on GMC vehicles. Depending on the dealership one can pay the full amount by cash or credit card, one can get an auto financing loan and pay over several years or one can trade in an old vehicle as a deposit on a new car.
There are several options available for purchasing a 1993 Toyota pickup. Used car dealers in your area may have this model year available. A new car dealership will often have used Toyota cars and trucks for sale, even if it isn't a Toyota dealership. If you are comfortable buying from a private party, you can find listings for used vehicles in the AutoTrader, Pennysaver or on craigslist. These listing services also have websites which will allow you to search for a specific model and year and even view pictures of the vehicle before you contact the seller.
No. In fact, his father went bankrupt several times when Walt was a child.
Typically your current car insurance will cover a new (at least new to you) car for several days. Contact your insurance agent to find out what they cover.
There are several options for purchasing used trucks in most any area. Most all major dealerships have used vehicles for sale. The advantage to using a dealership is they typically offer some sort of warranty in case something goes wrong with the vehicle that may not be known at the time of purchase. Also dealerships tend to ensure the vehicles have been inspected and issues addressed. Other options would be to use online sites to purchase a truck directly from individuals. Sites such as EBay or Craigslist would be the most common shopping sites.
Yes, there are several dealerships and specialty shops that offer classic VW buses, often referred to as VW Type 2 or Kombi. Some of these dealerships focus exclusively on vintage vehicles and may have a selection of restored or well-maintained classic VW buses for sale. Additionally, online platforms and classic car shows can also be good resources for finding these iconic vehicles. It's advisable to research and verify the reputation of the dealership before making a purchase.
There are several different fees that are included when you purchase a vehicle from a car dealership. You could be charged for taxes, title, and license.
The Fram HP8A is an oil filter commonly used in various automotive applications, particularly for older models. It is compatible with several vehicles, including certain models from brands like Ford, Chrysler, and some GM vehicles. Always check the specific compatibility for your vehicle's make and model before purchasing.
If you have access to the vehicles; it will be listed on the tag on the inside of the drivers door.................
Looking at several vehicles available at this particular dealership,all the examples shown stated they incorporated power steering into the steering mechanism. If you want to be absolutely sure about this particular vehicle,ring a Vauxhall dealership and provide them with YEAR,make,model and engine type. They surely should be able to provide the information you are looking for. From what I've seen,it appears they do have PS. Good day to you!