Yes, at least for a short time. But you will have to pay what you missed and borrowed in order to keep it.
In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, a person filing for relief is called a
You have to wait eight years after filing for Chapter 7 and 4 after filing for Chapter 13.
How to get after job filing chapter 7 bankruptcy once it appears on the credit report
If you wreck your car after filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy you can file it on your insurance. You can then replace your car based on the bankruptcy order.
YES, its called an AUTOMATIC STAY. ALL collection efforts must stop as soon as they are notified of your filing.
A person's income does not count after filing chapter 7 bankruptcy. All that counts is what you had before filing bankruptcy.
You really need to speak with a lawyer about this. It's all dependent on the bankruptcy laws in your state, what chapter you're filing for, etc. If the vehicle has an order for repossession on it prior to when you filed for bankruptcy, you may not be able to prevent it.
Yes you can.
reorganization
Yes. It is the most common reason for filing a chapter 13.
The loan company can repossess any car that the payments are delinquent on. Your BK does not prevent repossession of your car.
Chapter 8 bankruptcy does not exist in the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. It seems there may have been a typo in your question. If you meant Chapter 7 bankruptcy, it involves liquidating assets to pay off debts. If you meant Chapter 13 bankruptcy, it involves creating a repayment plan. It's important to consult with a bankruptcy attorney to understand the specific provisions and implications of filing for bankruptcy.