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Buying Repo'd Cars
Here is advice:
- If I were you I would check out your county for repossessions to be sold they generally sale for 2/3 of the loan value.
- I would NOT buy a car that has been repoed. Simple logic tells me that the driver was NOT doing ANY repairs or even oil changes, before it got pulled away. In my years of experience doing vehicle repos, (yes I do know what I am talking about here) the number of outright clunkers was higher than 75 percent. Junk on wheels is what we used to call them. Run to death and barely able to be driven. Buyer beware is what I say.
- What if my truck worth 15k is repoed because I quit paying on the 20k loan. Then I buy it at auction because I know I took care of it? Heck, I could even dirty it up inside a little first so it will auction for less.
- It won't work. If it was repo'd by a buy-here-pay-here lot, they'll put it back on the lot and certainly aren't going to deal with you. If it was taken by a bank or manufacturer's finance company, it is going to a wholesale auction where you need a dealer's license to bid. Some smaller credit unions or finance companies will sell their repo's in their parking lot, but that's just like the BHPH place - they aren't going to talk to you. Besides, you STILL OWE the difference between the loan (plus repo fees) and what it brings. It's cheaper to make your payments.
First answer by David porter. Last edit by Fullhouse05. Contributor trust: 2 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 368 [recommend question]
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