Once you drive the vehicle away from the dealership you have taken possession of it and cannot stop payment for any reason without committing fraud.
By taking delivery of this vehicle you are agreeing to the terms of the contract. If you could not meet the down payment requirement then you should have never taken delivery. You can try talking to them to work out a payment plan of some sort.
"Received $------- as deposit toward purchase of (vehicle description) balance due upon delivery of said vehicle. (For your protection) Above described vehicle sold "AS IS AS Shown" with no warranty expressed or implied except that of clear title.
The terms and conditions of the vehicle payment agreement outline the details of how the vehicle will be financed, including the interest rate, payment schedule, and consequences for late payments or defaulting on the agreement.
How much the vehicle tilts forward when weight is transferred to the front, and how much it tilts backward when weight is transferred to the rear.
The only way her vehicle can become repossesed is if she missed a payment.
Yes, a car payment is considered a form of debt because it involves borrowing money to purchase a vehicle and requires regular payments to repay the loan.
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Sell it or give it away. Then have it transferred out of your name.
Put it on its delivery vehicle.
They are not going to repossess a vehicle because you were rude. They can however repossess it if you miss just one payment.
Can a vehicle be taken by the police for delinquent payments.