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19th January 2012

Question by Yomama: What happened to the cars sold at government auctions?
Were they stolen, or owned by a drug dealer or something? Or did the owner just didn’t have the money to pay for it? What happened to these cars?

Best answer:

Answer by wesley
they are used in illegal activities and impounded usually major felonies or taken in tax cases

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My car loan was charged off by Ford Credit but they actually told me they would not repossess because my car wasn’t worth it to them. Now my car no longer runs and I need to junk it but the title still has a lien on it. What can I do to get rid of my car? I am not looking for a profit, just want to get rid of it.
I should also note that I do not have the money to pay them off.

Title says

"02/15/2010 PACIFIC SW REGION 153,427 Auto Auction AUCTION ANNOUNCED AS FLEET/LEASE"

"A loan/lien is the legal right to take and hold or sell the vehicle of a debtor as security or payment for a debt. Normally, a vehicle will have a lien due to a loan or unpaid repair bill against the vehicle. Check with the seller to ensure that the lien has been satisfied."

Its owned by the auction (copart) how can they sell it if its under a loan???
Will chose best answer for any help thanks

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