YES. Read your contract.
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Yes.
The vehicle will be sold. That amount will be applied to your balance. You will be responsible for the remainder owed along with any fees associated with the legal aspects etc
You can trade your car in, however the loan balance must still be satisfied.
You owe the difference in what the car sells for and the balance on the note.
IT DEPENDS ON THE BALANCE OWING ON THE CAR,THE RULES OF YOUR CONTRACT AND THE CONDITION OF THE CAR RETURNED. MOST FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS WILL AUCTION THE VECHILE AND PLACE ANY MONIES RECEIVED FROM THE SALE TOWARDS THE BALANCE OWING. IF THER IS STILL AN AMOUNT OWING, YOU ARE STILL LIABLE TO PAY THAT AMOUNT.
overall balance of the car
Anytime there is a balance due, you can pay off that balance.
More than likely, however you will still end up owing a balance on the car and the primary signer and co signer will still be responsible for the balance.
Read your contract. In 99% of the repos , YES, you still owe the balance due.
Im pretty sure even if you did voluntarily hand it back you'd still have to pay the remaining balance. They won't just tanke back a car and call it good.