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Vehicle: 2003 VW Passat
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Vehicle: 2002 Hyundai Elantra
Book Value: $9,975
Purchase Price: $475
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How can I find out if one of my cars was stolen or repossessed?

I havn’t got a reposession letter, and my car company was working with while I found a new job.

Who should I call first? Car Loan Company? Local Police?
Thank you

California Law BTW

I’m trying to find out what the legal requirements for a car to go from being "new" to "used" is. I think my car dealership ripped me off.
They sold us the car as "new" but when we had trouble getting the plates apparently someone else had gone to register it before us, and the odometer had like 600 miles on it.

The bank does not want to release my car unless I can have a co-signer for the loan. Is there a law that I can quote that states that I do not have to provide a co-signer for the auto loan?

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