no, too much going on a simple running muscle car. they can fix up and appreciate first.
The possessive noun is "son's". My son's car = the car of my son.
Look for local places. Make sure it is a safe car for your son if your son is just starting to drive. Small car too so he can park it easily. Good luck i hope you find a good car.
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Then son can not sale the car as dad is legal owner of the car.
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no because the pesessed car is still under his name
No. She certainly travelled by train, and may have been driven by her son (later King Edward VII) in a car privately, but the first car was patented in Germany 1885 when Victoria was 66. Her son, however, WAS an enthusiastic motorist.
Yes, as the primary borrower on the car loan, you can take possession of the car if your son fails to make the agreed payments. Since the loan is in your name, you have the legal right to reclaim the vehicle to protect your financial interest. However, it's advisable to communicate with your son first and review any applicable laws in your jurisdiction regarding repossession.
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That really depends on the situation. Most car insurance companies allow parents to pay for their son's car insurance IF he is living together with his parents AND that the car is garaged with them. If his son is living independently with his own car and has his own home where he can garage his car, then he will be paying his own car insurance. Any wrecks resulting in claims or ticket points will be held against the parent's premium if he is merely included on their policy.