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Vehicle: 2003 VW Passat
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I have a question regarding my title. About 10 months ago I took my car to a auto repair shop Aamco transmission to have some work done, after 45 days of BS, long story short the bill went from 00 to 00, so I had no way to pay for the work and Aamco told me if I could not pay the cost by that Friday then my car would be impounded and auctioned and thats all there was to it. Leaving it at that, this whole time I just thought my car was auctioned to pay the bill and nothing more I could do.

So 2 days ago, I get a Certified letter in the mail stating my car has been sitting on they’re lot and if I can make the payment of 00. I can have my car back and avoid any of the costly storage fees that could total now over 00 all together. So I call to ask questions about this situation, and they tell me the only way now to get my car back is to "Make an Offer" with the owner of my vehicle. But this makes no sense since I’m still the legal owner, I have never recieved any other information on this matter untill just now. They said they have sent me 3 letters within this last almost year, which I have never ever recieved, better yet they said they were certified, so there’s proof right there I never received them. And the guy basically told me on the phone if I don’t pay up or make an offer now "to the owner of my vehicle" he can just go to the bank and buy the title back. I told him the bank didn’t own the car I do, and he was basically stuck.

My question is: Is my car stolen? What do I need to do to get my car back, and do I need a lawyer?

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