It is not hard.You will have to pay a higher rate of interest.A better way to go is to lease to build your credit back up.An even better way to go is to buy outright and save your money.Remember that the repo stays on your credit whether or not you continue to pay for the car or pay the loan off it is still there.
Yes, especially if you leave the keys in it.
I would avoid purchasing a reposessed car because in some cases, cars that are reposessed are trashed. I had a friend who looked at a car that was a repossession and there were things missing from the car (radio with CD player). I would avoid purchasing a reposessed car because in some cases, cars that are reposessed are trashed. I had a friend who looked at a car that was a repossession and there were things missing from the car (radio with CD player).
Fairly, first where do you buy one from?
Yes. The DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles) has nothing to do with whether or not your vehicle was reposessed (nor do they care). This will, however, affect your credit and ability to buy another vehicle.
Yes, IF you pay more down payment and higher interest rates.
I know its hard, but if it was a dog, buy another dog. If it was a cat, buy another. If it was another pet, buy the same pet. I'm sure it won't be the same, but you will still remember it in your heart.
If you buy a car, lend it to a friend and it get wrecked then you have to get it reposessed with a bk. What can the creditor do if the car is wrecked? Even after the bk can you be charged for missing or broken parts?
well, that is on you. but if you do buy another one you will have to introduce them and that was hard for me too.
Yes. You will need to buy a transfer cable.
You can purchase a quality hard drive at your local Best Buy. Or you could buy a quality hard drive at your local Staples. HHgregg is also another great electronic store.
It doesnt come with one, and I am having a hard time finding a place where you can buy one.
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