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Im looking at tryin’ to buy a used Honda Prelude Si
but i don’t unserstand what people mean when they say "how many miles?"
considering its a used car.

The car was then in an accident. What are my options? My friend washed his hands of it and doesn’t care. It is driveable once we get it started, but it will not pass inspection now.

How or can I get a new title for it? Or, because someone owns it, don’t know who but someone, am I stuck just leaving it? I think there’s some value there and it shouldn’t just go to a junkyard, but I may not have any legal options. Thoughts? It has to be disposed of in one way or another.
Thanks for all the answers. I have no idea who financed it or what the status is. I have not driven nor will I drive it. Thanks all, I will tell him to get his bank or their minions to pick the damned thing up. Or I will get it towed to his current residence. LOL

Dealer price: 15,000 says he’ll only come down 1,000
mileage: 53,308
color: black
V8
automatic
ran carfax, 2 previous owners dealer got it from an auto auction
looks like it needs new breaks(havent test driven it yet)
is this too much and should he knock some off, I even offered cash?

I had all my payments up to date and next payment wasnt due till this coming Saturday. I had never been late in the 3 1/2 months that I had got the vehicle. I had full coverage insurance from the day the vehicle was driven off the lot. Their "reason for the repossession" I didnt have insurance on the vehicle. I have proof that there was full active coverage on the vehicle from day one. The carlot NEVER requested any proof of insurance before just out of the blue took my vehicle. The carlot didnt care to see what proof I had and told me the only way I would get the vehicle back is to pay it off..which was ,000.00 . So I paid it off and the carlot slapped me with a repossession fee of 0.00 and stole thousands of dollars of my husbands tools out of the truck. So tell me has anyone ever heard of something like this happening before? Oh one more thing the contract clearly states that the only way a vehicle can be repossessed due to insurance is if insurance is canceled!
P.S. I have a lawyer working on this but I just want to warn prople how carlots can be so unjustice to hard working citizens!

What would you think if you went to a used car dealership and on the paperwork attached to the vehicles, they list whether or not the car had been driven by a woman?
I saw this recently and I thought it was a little odd. What do you think? Why would they list it?

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