Not unless you change the policy coverage (as in by reducing it from comprehensive to liability, or lowering the limits, or raising the deductible).
no
some of it i think
you and the party you cosigned have to talk to who you have the note with and they should be able to help you out
NO. Different car, different circumstances. The old vehicle removed will generate a pro rated refund for any unused premium, and the new veh will have a premium of its own. You may be able to apply any refund to the new premium. Greg Nice greg_wsl_nice@yahoo.com
TO COOL IT DOWN
IF you have a big enough down payment and a co-signor, most BHPH(note lots) will finance anyone.
no
Car windows go up and down on a track. It has fallen off of the track.
It's your car cooling down.....
in the car down on the gas
You confuse me with 'your' and 'mine'. Have I got it right - your car was hit on your your drive but there was no damage to your car? The other driver drove off without stopping to notify you? If that was the case, put it down to experience, no damage was done. If you got a note of his registration plate, tell the police.
No. In fact, they're gonna pretty much tell you to go pound sand. They'll drop that car only if the owner tells them to - until you've got that note paid off, the lienholder is the owner of that vehicle.