First of all there is no say that you will get your car back.
the only way you might be able to get your car back is if you check all of the impound lots for your car. or if you bought your car after being pulled over or used a boss card.
if not in the car lot it has already been sold at an auction.
yes
Purpose wise, Carbon is a lot better. But, career wise, Prostreet kicks the Carbon right out of Carbon. I own both and love them equally :-)
Assuming we are talking about a police impound lot, it will depend on the laws of your state. When a police officer stops a car in your state, whatever paperwork he will ask for during the stop is the same that you will need to show to the impound attendant to get your car back.
Depends on how long it's been impounded, which agency or private company is running the impound lot, and whether or not you'll need to have it towed out of impound (e.g., if your registration is expired, you won't be allowed to drive it out).
Why politics
Contact the impound lot or police dept to find out what to do.
In an impound lot.
private property impound - possibly due to parked in a private lot
On Alessandro and Bay
Depending on what your state laws are, the impound lot will auction your car to try to pay the storage bill.
Whatever the lot charges. Most impound lots are private lots under contract. This, fees will vary.
That depends on why it was impounded. At minimum, you'll have to go to the impound lot and pay the impound fee. There's probably a towing fee as well. There may in some circumstances be a police hold on the vehicle, meaning you'll have to bring proof that you've cleared up whatever that is. The first step would be to call the impound lot and ask them what you, personally, specifically need to do to get your specific car back, and then do whatever they tell you.