A camber plate is a vehicle part that is used in adjusting the alignment of the front end of the vehicle. These basically work together with the spindles and struts.
Depending on the bank used to finance the car, after failing to pay 3-5 payments the vehicle will be repo'd.
A family car is another word that can be used to describe the family vehicle.
A clutch pressure plate is used to clamp the disc to the flywheel and transfers the power to the transmission.
The debt is not cancelled simply because the vehicle was repossessed. The borrower is still responsible for the existing amount of the loan (if any) after the vehicle has been sold at public auction.
Yes, and many people do object to their vehicles being repossessed, before and after the repossession. Unfortunately, your objection will have little effect. If you are delinquent or in default on your loan, and the vehicle was used to secure the loan, the vehicle will be repossessed. There are few legal options available to you to avoid this aside from paying the loan current.
Yes, you sure can! Just always watch out for what type of used vehicle that you buy, and always check the Carfax of the vehicle before buying.
remember it's registration number plate
In this state buying a repossessed vehicle is no different from buying any other vehicle as far as insurance is concerned. The insurance agent checks over the car, takes pictures, checks the odometer, and quotes the rate just like any other used car. Of course if you have one car and you purchase a second car, your insurance goes up.
Probably not. The risk was yours since towing was the logical next step for failing to meet the requirements of the loan. It was your failure to meet the requirements of the loan which led to the vehicle being repossessed which subsequently caused the vehicle to be towed. All the towing company needs to do is to prove that they used standard towing practices.
A VIN plate - also knows as a car plate is found on each individual car. Every car must have one, it is a plate found on both end of the vehicle used by the automotive industry to identify each individual vehicle. Each VIN plate is different for each car.
a lien can be placed on a title without you giving them the title. call your states DMV and ask if you car has a lien on it. I think you will be surprised. Good Luck