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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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Repossessed car off of my record?

15th September 2011

In 2007 I had a 2007 Saturn Ion 2. I made no payments on it for three months. They repossessed my car and auctioned it off. The remaining balance that I owed because of the repossession was ,000.
I was told by a Honda Manager that if I do not make any payments or make any contact at all with the Collections agency who repossessed my car that the Balance Record I owe will disappear. Is this true?

I am 100+ days late on payments due to being out of work. To add to this matter, the car is inoperable right now and I can not afford to fix it. I really don’t want a repossession on my credit for the next 7 and a half years. I can start paying the regular monthly balance in the next couple of weeks, and then eventually pay a little more to eventually get the balance current, but that will probably take more than 8 months to finally show a current balance, and I hate the idea for a car that’s inoperable. So is it worse on my credit report to be continuously behind on payments for months on end, or having a repo on the report?

Car getting Repossessed?

26th June 2011

I’m three months behind on my car (waiting until I get my next paycheck to catch up). My question is, is it illegal to hide my car and will I be charged with grand theft auto?

*SERIOUS QUESTIONS ONLY!! I will report spam.
Is it illegal to hide a car in Ohio from the Repossession?

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