It depends on where you are. In some states, you can just simply go get the car. In some states, repossessions require a court order.
Many repossessions are done late at night because most cars are home at night. It is often safer for the repo man to work while people are sleeping because people do crazy things when 'their' car is being taken.
The financier gets billed, then passes that cost on to the debtor.
Chrysler sells their repossessed car at auction.
Probably not. Since there was no warranty issued, the chances are that the car was sold "as is", which means that the seller is not responsible for making any repairs after the car was sold to you. It would be next to impossible to list everything that is wrong with a used car before being sold ... A used car is exactly what it is ... Used ... and being used means it could have problems later on.
Carfax.com
You can find used cars for sale on the CarMarket website. You can also sell your used car on their website. You can look up the make, model, and location of where the car is being sold.
it will spoil your credit but will be cleared after seven years
Not if you signed a bill of sale where it states the car is being sold as is
Yes it is possible.
someone gives you money
No