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nycgps 01-23-2009 08:29 AM

How to sell my car ?
 
I have a Honda FIT, I need to sell it (cuz GF said now she hates it ... and keep bugging me everyday ... Im about to ditch for that ... grr )

I still own Honda finanacing about 10 grand. so If Im gonna sell it. how should I ?

Should I pay the amount off and sell it for the total amount or ?

List the car as "selling it at 5K, still has 10K loan" ?

First time selling a car. Help ! :)

And dont tell me to search ! No such info ever exist on this site :P

ZoomZoomH 01-23-2009 09:14 AM

yeaaah selling car with existing loan is gonna be kinda hard

good luck with that :P

nycgps 01-23-2009 09:15 AM

So u're saying I should pay it off first b4 selling it ?

DailyDriver2k5 01-23-2009 09:36 AM


Originally Posted by nycgps (Post 2831268)
So u're saying I should pay it off first b4 selling it ?

Yeah nycgps , your better off paying it off first then selling it outright.
Or option two, sell it with the option of assuming the rest of the loan.

In your ad, you could put ,asking 2500 down and take over payments.

If the person is interested, they would have to qualify to assume your existing loan on the vehicle.Or they can get there own financing.

reaper1 01-23-2009 09:36 AM

Get rid of GF and Car .......

just4rx8 01-23-2009 09:43 AM

i have had the same problem too with my car and u probably have to sell it and get the money to pay the bank and explain to the buyer they might have to wait a couple of weeks to get the title

just4rx8 01-23-2009 09:50 AM

does anyboy know where to get a cheap supercharger for rx8 or i am thinking turbocharger but the whole turbo process is too overrated thats why i am thinking if i shouldopt for a supercharger instead and does either of it make ur already terrible gas mileage worse

dillsrotary 01-23-2009 09:56 AM


Originally Posted by just4rx8 (Post 2831334)
does anyboy know where to get a cheap supercharger for rx8 or i am thinking turbocharger but the whole turbo process is too overrated thats why i am thinking if i shouldopt for a supercharger instead and does either of it make ur already terrible gas mileage worse

I would post in a completely random thread that has nothing to do with superchargers/turbochargers, that'll get the most info. :lol: Just4rx8 there is tons of info here, search the major HP sections

NYCGPS let me know how your situation pans out, i'll be selling my 8 soon and in the same way.

just4rx8 01-23-2009 10:01 AM

thank alot for the treatment lol lol lol dillsrotary

DailyDriver2k5 01-23-2009 10:10 AM

If I were you Nycgps, i would hold onto that car , with rumors that gas may be going way up by summer, your going to wish you never sold that car.

If you can try to convince your girlfriend to be patient, maybe you and her can afford a really nice used car in the future and keep the Fit as a gas car.

superglue 01-23-2009 10:42 AM

Just sold my car owing a ton of money on it.

1) I listed the car for what I thought I could get for it
2) Got a seperate loan to cover the remainder of the auto loan
3) Found a buyer, sold them the car and signed an agreement stating that I will sign over the title when I get it in the mail.


However, if you have the capacity to pay off that loan and get the title, do it. It makes the process so much easier for the potential buyer.

rx 8speciale 01-23-2009 11:11 AM

easy .. . go with the buyer to your bank and pay the loan with the buyers checking or loan aproval... have the bank give you a letter of release saying that the car was pay off . then go to registration and show them that letter and do a transfer ..... thats how i bought my rx8 .. hope that helps

CyberPitz 01-23-2009 11:32 AM


Originally Posted by superglue (Post 2831413)
Just sold my car owing a ton of money on it.

1) I listed the car for what I thought I could get for it
2) Got a seperate loan to cover the remainder of the auto loan
3) Found a buyer, sold them the car and signed an agreement stating that I will sign over the title when I get it in the mail.


However, if you have the capacity to pay off that loan and get the title, do it. It makes the process so much easier for the potential buyer.

This. It would be easiest if you could pay the car off first then sell it. It would prevent any more interest from building, at least :lol:

YaXMaNGTO 01-23-2009 02:33 PM

I'd hate to sell a car you're upside down on... what's the interest rate on the loan? Might factor it into your decision. Unless you have money sitting in your checking account, I'm thinking hold on to it also. Get it paid down to the point that it's even, then get rid of it. That would be debt your assuming that you didn't get shit for... like you threw it out the window, and you have to pay it back.

F' that.

RK 01-23-2009 02:53 PM

Search n00b!

Can't believe no one did that yet.

:)

nycgps 01-23-2009 05:05 PM


Originally Posted by DailyDriver2k5 (Post 2831363)
If I were you Nycgps, i would hold onto that car , with rumors that gas may be going way up by summer, your going to wish you never sold that car.

If you can try to convince your girlfriend to be patient, maybe you and her can afford a really nice used car in the future and keep the Fit as a gas car.

Biggest reason is that she wants ANOTHER car ...


Originally Posted by dillsrotary (Post 2831343)
NYCGPS let me know how your situation pans out, i'll be selling my 8 soon and in the same way.

Will do. :)


Originally Posted by YaXMaNGTO (Post 2831803)
I'd hate to sell a car you're upside down on... what's the interest rate on the loan? Might factor it into your decision. Unless you have money sitting in your checking account, I'm thinking hold on to it also. Get it paid down to the point that it's even, then get rid of it. That would be debt your assuming that you didn't get shit for... like you threw it out the window, and you have to pay it back.

F' that.

its 4%, pretty low. but lots of "budget" cars are going for 0% apr + cash back and stuff. so. :)


Originally Posted by RK (Post 2831840)
Search n00b!

Can't believe no one did that yet.

:)

STFU ! :lol:

no one ever asked this, Im sure.

m477 01-23-2009 08:04 PM

Don't sell it just because the gf is making you... I've seen too many dudes go down this path, and lemme tell you, it isn't pretty. Before you know it, you are signing off every paycheck to her, and your balls are locked up in a frilly pink box gathering dust in her hall closet.

Razz1 01-23-2009 11:43 PM

Trade it in on a another Honda.

nycgps 01-24-2009 12:06 AM


Originally Posted by m477 (Post 2832375)
Don't sell it just because the gf is making you... I've seen too many dudes go down this path, and lemme tell you, it isn't pretty. Before you know it, you are signing off every paycheck to her, and your balls are locked up in a frilly pink box gathering dust in her hall closet.

she paid parts of it too. its like co-ownership.

She doesnt really like it in the first place. She wants it blue, I have it in Orange. She wants Auto, I want Manual.

She has been lazy as hell to learn to drive a stick. so I was like fuck it. just sell it and get Auto (I know I know ...) with another color and Brand. not like Honda is bad. but I think she wants a Mazda 3 more


Originally Posted by Razz1 (Post 2832534)
Trade it in on a another Honda.

Dont you lose the "most" money going this way ? when comparing to private party sell.

VikingDJ 01-24-2009 01:21 AM

It's really best to pay it off and then sell it, if you can. You will lose more potential buyers if you try selling it as a loan, but attract more buyers that will pay outright for the car, and don't want financing.

Then again, if you have the money to pay it off, you shouldn't be financing unless your bank account is earning more interest then what you lose on paying interest on the car loan. Just some added financial advice there.

Good luck to ya. :)

nycgps 01-24-2009 09:14 AM

I can pay it off, reason I didnt is that, I would rather have the money in my hand in case of the emergency. who knows what will happen down the road you know? :)

Hmm ... I will see what I can do. Thanks a lot guys :)

pdxhak 01-24-2009 12:02 PM

I bought and sold a car with a balance over the summer. The process is fairly easy but somewhat involved.

Who ever buys your car will have their financing people contact your bank to make arrangements for payoff. You will need to let you bank know who will be contacting them and provide authorization. Once your bank receives the money, they will release the title. Both parties sign the back of the title.

After the title transfer is complete, be sure to go the DMV to let them know the car has been sold to someone else.

It takes about a week so both parties need to be patient.

tsxmidship 01-24-2009 04:57 PM

When i bought my RX8, the previous owner still had a lien on it. We went to the bank where the lien was held and I paid the previous owner the agreed amount. He then paid off the loan right there, thereby releasing the lien.

The title was held upstairs at the bank, so we both waited for the bank to bring the title downstairs to us. The previous owner then signed the title over to me.

If you choose to use this method, make sure you go to the correct branch of the bank where the title is physically held(call and ask).

nycgps 01-24-2009 06:46 PM

No bank branch to go, its Honda Financing

I will most likely just pay it off first b4 I sell it. I could go do a trade ins but I think I will lose at least another thousand bux from doing so(dealership will lowball you)

*sigh*, I hate buying/selling cars now :(

pdxhak 01-24-2009 07:01 PM

Both of my transactions were with banks in other states which is why it took a week to complete the deal. Just try to sell it yourself and see what happens.


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