We are surrendering one of our cars, which is currently sitting under a HUGE pile of snow, with a broken engine and a broken headlight (the headlight is thanks to our icy driveway, we hit the car with our truck trying to get UP the hill to the road and didn't quite make it ).
We are still paying insurance on it but no longer paying the car loan. We had originally figured we'd give it to the bank once we file (which should have been March), but now it looks like we won't be doing that until May or so. So we'll be paying $50/mo for insurance on a car we plan to give up. I can't cancel insurance (it's required in NH when you have a lien).
I guess I"m just wondering, should we give it up now? Will they even bother trying to repossess it when I tell them it doesn't run and has a broken light? We owe about $4000 on it (it's a 2000 Saab 9-5). The cost of a new engine is more than the car is worth.
I was just looking for opinions.
Thanks!!
We are still paying insurance on it but no longer paying the car loan. We had originally figured we'd give it to the bank once we file (which should have been March), but now it looks like we won't be doing that until May or so. So we'll be paying $50/mo for insurance on a car we plan to give up. I can't cancel insurance (it's required in NH when you have a lien).
I guess I"m just wondering, should we give it up now? Will they even bother trying to repossess it when I tell them it doesn't run and has a broken light? We owe about $4000 on it (it's a 2000 Saab 9-5). The cost of a new engine is more than the car is worth.
I was just looking for opinions.
Thanks!!
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