This dream suggests that the dreamer fears the loss of something both important and practical. A car is a symbol of "getting somewhere" and "moving forward," so the threatened loss might involve the dreamer's ability to be successful. Alternatively, the dream might be a nudge to make an overdue car payment.
No
Generally speaking, no.
Yes it can.
The local police or the lender can tell you who has the car.
Sure
Yes
It depends on the reasons the car was repossessed and what the local laws are. If the car is being held as evidence or to be processed for evidence, it can be held as long as it is needed.
When a car is repossessed it usually means the owner is no longer able to make the payments. It is repossessed by the dealer or the bank in which to owner has the loan through.
The owner of the car (person(s)) who took the loan on the car are responsible
The length of time that a car payment can be late without being repossessed will depend on the bank or car dealers agreements. Payments made after a month may be in jeopardy of being repossessed.
To locate your repossessed car, you can contact the lender or the repossession company that took it. They will have information on where the car is being held. You may need to provide proof of ownership and identification before they release the car to you.
Not sure of your question. Do you mean do you still owe after the car is repossessed? Or do you mean do you have to pay off a loan to buy a repossessed vehicle? It depends on the state you are in, contact the lender.