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So today my car was repossessed from Toyota, I was back about two months and they had been calling me non stop, I finally answered to tell them I need another month before I could pay them and what my options are but they just told me they can just take the car so I just hung up on them. Now that was a few weeks back and now they found the car and towed it today but I just want to know what to do in the event of this happening, I financed this car and this is my first car so I’m a little bit inexperienced. What is the best possible option for me? Someone has told me about bankruptcy and my mom says let them keep it, I dont know what to do. Please help.

i love this used car someone is selling but i need 1,000 off of it . this is going to be my first car , any ideas that can help me convince him or what would you say?

Question by theocroxs2001: is it a good idea to buy repossessed cars from those auctions?
I am 16 years old, times are extremely tough right now and i definitely need a car… im getting my license soon so i have been looking into options.. i cant spend like more than a couple thousand…. and someone told me that you can go to auctions where the gov/banks repossess cars and you can get nice cars that are new and have great mileage for cheap….i looked on some sites and saw like examples of their sales.. example was a mercedes 4 dr sedan sold for 2000.. from the year 2003…so what im asking is.. is it a good idea if youve done it before please tell me and if so do i have a good chance of getting a great car at a cheap price.. are all the cars pieces of shit? thanks…

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Answer by eddie b
it is not a good idea. Im 17, i looked into that too when i was 16. The thing with auctions is that u cannot test the vehicle b4 u buy it so u dnt kno wat u get. I bought my first car at a dealer for 2000 dollars even, so just look around on websites like craigslist and check out lots of cars, turn them on and drive them, take your dao or uncle or sum adult with u, good luck

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In Texas, looking for a reliable, safe, used car (going to be a first car) with low miles for about 6 to 8 thousand. Any suggestions?

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Hey there,

I live in Newfoundland and was just looking at a 2007 police interceptor for sale and I need some guidance since this will be the first car I have ever owned. Note that I have not done a test drive yet. Here are the details I have so far.

- 170,000 KM
- Starts without any problems
- Did not smell burning oil or anything else.
- Cracked front windshield (not too bad, but a 0 repair)
- Trunk opens using the button inside, but can’t use key on outside lock.
- AM/FM radio out of socket on the floor, with wires running under the cigarette lighter for some reason.
- Rust on bottom of driver’s front fender between wheel well and door.
- Rust along rocker panel on both sides of car from driver’s door to the back.
- The rest of undercarriage and frame looks in good shape.
- Taxi company owner just acquired it from an auction and had the car at a body shop to be painted (this is where I was looking at it).
- CLEAN Car-fax report with no issues reported.

The owner wants 00 for the car. Should I walk away from this one completely, or bring the price down?

James

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