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    Default selling cars?/

    can you sell a car that isnt paid off. someone told me that you can if the other person takes over the payments or somehthing. man CAR NOTES ARE NOT COOL!!!!!!
    I asked a girl if i could buy her a drink, she said I have a boyfriend, so I said, well i have a goldfish, she said what? I replied, oh I'm sorry I thought we were talking about shit that doesnt matter.

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    You Wan get rid of that miata Pus

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    of coarse you can. If you sell it to the dealer you pay the negative equity by adding it to the price of what you buy.

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    nah nah i dont wanna sell it to a dealer i wanna get the **** rid of the car and get a car for cash man i want something old, un-reliable, peeling paint, wierd odors, tears n **** in the seats, leaks, rattles, something that overheats, spits up black or white smoke when you gun it.
    I asked a girl if i could buy her a drink, she said I have a boyfriend, so I said, well i have a goldfish, she said what? I replied, oh I'm sorry I thought we were talking about shit that doesnt matter.

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    yea i do man its lame...i mean i like it but fawck man new cars are gey
    Quote Originally Posted by SiLkY_JohnSon
    You Wan get rid of that miata Pus
    I asked a girl if i could buy her a drink, she said I have a boyfriend, so I said, well i have a goldfish, she said what? I replied, oh I'm sorry I thought we were talking about shit that doesnt matter.

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    i sold my Si which wasnt paid off.. the guy owned a resturant in FL so he just paid it off and gave me $3000 on top so he paid a total of $13000 for it.. luckily he had money like that..

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    lol @ this ***** b*tching about a car his mom pay paynments on haha lol.
    jk sam sam wants Honda .....



    oh and Yea u can Sam remmber my dad sold that old TRacker that wasnt paid off ....

    ditch the miata fawk the 6.5 redline or the 6k redline .<< .

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    of course, just about the price and what u got to pay it off...

    i was financing my svt contour, i owed 3800$ and sold it for 4k.. sold it, gave the bank their money, got the title.. wallah! payments over! hopefully ur payoff isnt to that much higher than the value.

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    Yes, of course you can. Set a price and then take the new owner and his money to the bank, pay off the lean and the bank will transfer the title into the new owners name and give you the remainder of the money over the payoff value.
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    7k you stupid fukkk
    Quote Originally Posted by MaXimum
    lol @ this ***** b*tching about a car his mom pay paynments on haha lol.
    jk sam sam wants Honda .....



    oh and Yea u can Sam remmber my dad sold that old TRacker that wasnt paid off ....

    ditch the miata fawk the 6.5 redline or the 6k redline .<< .
    I asked a girl if i could buy her a drink, she said I have a boyfriend, so I said, well i have a goldfish, she said what? I replied, oh I'm sorry I thought we were talking about shit that doesnt matter.

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    oh lolz
    but u still bitching about a car ur mom make paynments on . lol jk jk wat u getting next?

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    yea man like everyone said u can sell it and they take the payments

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    You can sell the car only if the car is financed in your name and you or the buyer pays off the lien on the vehicle before transfer of the title to the buyer. It's much easier to sell a car by paying it off yourself first and having the title in hand.
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