QueerCoyote
granola punk
Yo,
So, due to my unacceptable gullibility, I am $12k in debt with a car with 67k miles on it. I wish to get rid of said car. Besides cosmetic damages (non-severe, a double dings and a crack in the front bumper) there is nothing wrong with it and it's in pretty good shape. I have a cosigner on the car so I can't default on it, but it's worth about $6k and I owe double that.
Additionally, I might be looking into suing the company for sales fraud, considering that they told me a $2k service agreement was free and may have overcharged me a few thousand on the base price of the car, different from what was on paper.
I've tried finding someone to take the car over and just keep it in my name, but that's pretty risky for me, even if it's a trusted friend. Insurance legality and the possibility of them totaling it or deciding to sell it kind of have me iffy.
Any ideas on how to get rid of my ride, that won't result in my co-signer getting his credit chopped in half?
So, due to my unacceptable gullibility, I am $12k in debt with a car with 67k miles on it. I wish to get rid of said car. Besides cosmetic damages (non-severe, a double dings and a crack in the front bumper) there is nothing wrong with it and it's in pretty good shape. I have a cosigner on the car so I can't default on it, but it's worth about $6k and I owe double that.
Additionally, I might be looking into suing the company for sales fraud, considering that they told me a $2k service agreement was free and may have overcharged me a few thousand on the base price of the car, different from what was on paper.
I've tried finding someone to take the car over and just keep it in my name, but that's pretty risky for me, even if it's a trusted friend. Insurance legality and the possibility of them totaling it or deciding to sell it kind of have me iffy.
Any ideas on how to get rid of my ride, that won't result in my co-signer getting his credit chopped in half?