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My car suspended for 3 months. (no insurance) But i still make payments to dealer, is there anything i can do?

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My car suspended for 3 months. (no insurance) But i still make payments to dealer, is there anything i can do?

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  2. No because the dealer has nothing to do with the insurance company.

    You are paying the dealer for the car.

  3. Do about what, exactly?  Do something about the fact you didn't do what you agreed to do, and keep full coverage on the car with the finance company named as loss payee?

    Do something about you driving without insurance?

    Or are you asking if there is some way to avoid doing what you promised to do, and make monthly payments as agreed?  If that's the question, yes, you can do something, you can make the payments, and keep insurance on the car.

    You car wasn't suspended for 3 months, you were.  At the end of the three months, providing you've done everything you were supposed to, you can probably get your license back.

  4. Not unless you want to give up the car

  5. Keep paying. That's part of the punishment by having to pay for a car that you can just look at. 3 months will go by and things will be back to normal. Just hang in there.

  6. Yes. You can hope the dealer doesn't repo it for breach of contract. You are required to carry full coverage insurance until it is paid off.

  7. yeah, keep on paying for the car that you bought till it is yours.

    Then get some car insurance.

  8. Yeah, make your payments. It's not the finance company's problem that you lost your license or insurance, nor do they care.

  9. well, what CAN you do? Go to the movies perhaps? Or take a walk around the block or do what you feel.

  10. Two choices:

    A) make the payments like you agreed to

    B) stop payments and your car gets repo'd, you get sued and you trash your credit for 4 years

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