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Vehicle: 2003 VW Passat
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Purchase Price: $9,050
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Vehicle: 2002 Ford Expedition EB
Book Value: $18,944
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Vehicle: 2002 Hyundai Elantra
Book Value: $9,975
Purchase Price: $475
Savings: $9,500

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My husband and I are in the market for a new car. We pulled his credit and found there was a repossession 4 years ago on the vehicle he currently owns. (before we were married). We paid it off two years ago. (after we were married).

Does the repossession stay on for 7 years after the car was repossessed or 7 years after the car was PAID for?

I had a home equity line of credit (refinanced 2nd mortgage into it) on a home that is way upside down. About 3 yrs after I did the HELOC, I purchased a car and financed through same credit union as my heloc. No funds from the heloc were used for the purchase of the car. My home got foreclosed on so I stopped payimg on the heloc also. I have been current on my payments for the car and have never been late and a repo guy showed up at my house with a repo order from my credit union saying it was collateral… it was not collateral and the only thing it has in common is it was through the same credit union as the heloc and it all comes out of my checking account with them. Is this even legal since I have fulfilled all the requirements as per the loan docs state for the auto? What do I do now?

Apparently, there are rules to this little site. So, let me edit my question appropriately as so not to offend anybody. I’m 19 and I have basically no credit. I want to try and get a used car, but I am unsure what would be the best way to do so, seeing as most car dealers require good credit and/or a cosigner. Is there anything I can do right now, or do I just need to wait until my credit score goes up?

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