The decision to keep your old car or buy a new one depends on factors like the cost of repairs, the car's reliability, and your budget. Consider how much you're spending on maintenance and if it's worth investing in repairs or buying a newer, more reliable car.
Adam goes to a car dealer and gets a loan to buy a new car. ( STUDY ISLAND)
Yes. You have to make certain the dealership you're working with for the purchase of the new car is covering the entire amount owed on the old car. Also, whoever is doing your financing should give you a check made out to you and the lienholder of the old car so that loan can be paid off. If you do not do this, it is possible for the bank of the old car to come back to you and sue you for the loan balance. Keep copies of everything in a safe place. sunnyraye
You can buy a new Toyota car online through the official Toyota website or through authorized Toyota dealerships that offer online purchasing options.
You should be able to, just have to try and find a place that will give a loan, some may or may not but im not 100% how this goes
Sure, but you might have trouble getting the loan to buy it due to the fact that your other car got repossessed by the bank that gave you another loan.
Keep your horse and get an old car. :)
Lamborghini
The amount of time that people keep their car varies greatly. Some people buy a car and keep it until it is no longer running. Other buy a new car each year.
Trade it in on the new car, sell it, keep it, or donate it to charity.
Not if you are going to keep the car for years.
They trade it in, keep it or sale it them selves.
That depends on what car. A couple of cars are going to have major changes for 2013 while others will have little to none. Also depends on how long you keep a car. If you keep a car for just a couple of years you need to buy at the beginning of a model year. If you keep one for a longer period of time then you will get the best deal at the end of a model year.
She wanted to buy a new car, but she didn't have enough money to do so.
you should take your car to a shop and get it repaired. If it is really bad damage, buy a new car.
You can do with the car you buy under the program as you see fit, just like any other car you may buy. There is nothing in the legislation as to how long you have to keep the car you bought under the CARS program.
Sure!
Vegas