I'm gonna get repo'ed
#1
I'm gonna get repo'ed
Well I've been laid off for two months n couldn't afford my car these last two months.I just got the loan 3 months ago n I had a misfortune with my job.tried selling this whole time but no bites so ima just surrender the vehicle.how screwed am I bros?mmm I suck!
#2
I wish I could help you out dude. The only thing is I wouldn't want to buy a car that's been repainted entirely. Other than that, if I had sold my STi by now, I would buy your car.
There's no other way for you to make the payments? Nothing else you can sell to get the money? What about finding a temp. job to help you out in the meantime. Pizza hut is always hiring delivery drivers, and the money is really good. If i had a second car I would be all over that.
There's no other way for you to make the payments? Nothing else you can sell to get the money? What about finding a temp. job to help you out in the meantime. Pizza hut is always hiring delivery drivers, and the money is really good. If i had a second car I would be all over that.
#3
Yah I chose to spend the money helping out my family and putting my girlfren to her college so all my money went to others n I just dnt have anything left for myself...hmmm well I wrk for a kinna big company n I cnt have another job temp because thay can call me back anytime n I wrk there full time so I'm kinna screwed.thanks though mackey for trynna help...I just suck that's all hehe
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One option is to return everything back to stock and sell it back to the dealership. There might be some negative equity depending on how much you bought it for and how much you'd put down. Dealership will pay what the wholesale value of the car is but if you can even out and take a loss there, it'd be better than getting it repossessed and hurting your credit.
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Originally Posted by Spanky,Mar 5 2007, 03:18 PM
One option is to return everything back to stock and sell it back to the dealership. There might be some negative equity depending on how much you bought it for and how much you'd put down. Dealership will pay what the wholesale value of the car is but if you can even out and take a loss there, it'd be better than getting it repossessed and hurting your credit.