Upside Down Loan

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Ask the Readers: Escaping from an Upside-Down Loan? ∞ Get Rich Slowly
I’ve never been upside-down on a loan before, and don’t know the best way to deal with the situation. It hasn’t come up in my reading yet.
www.getrichslowly.org/blog/2007/01/
How to Get Out of an Upside Down Car Loan by Money Crashers
Being upside down on a car loan is becoming more common every year as car dealerships will finance just about everyone that walks through their door.
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Refinancing an upside-down car loan
When you owe more than your car is worth, your best strategy is to pay it off fast. Consider refinancing.
www.lendingtree.com/smartborrower/Car-refinancing/
Getting out of an upside down car loan
Getting out of an upside down car loan, or what to do when your car loan is higher than the value of your vehicle.
www.allthingsfrugal.com/f_carloan.htm
In a hole with an upside-down auto loan
Getting socked with a low price on a trade-in is especially bad news for the 40 percent of new car shoppers that are upside down on their old auto loans.
www.bankrate.com/brm/news/auto/20030728a1.asp
Upside-down (loan) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Upside-Down, also known as negative equity, refers to owing more on a loan than the value of the asset for which the loan was used to purchase.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upside-down_mortgage
Refinancing an upside down car loan
Dr. Don advises a reader who wants to lower his car payment, but owes more on the car than it is worth.
www.bankrate.com/brm/news/
Being "Upside Down"
Being "upside down" means you owe more money on your car loan than the car is worth. You might have $15000 worth of car payments to make on a car that is.
www.edmunds.com/advice/strategies/
Gap Coverage Protects "Upside Down" Car Buyers
If the value of your car is less than the balance of your auto loan, you're "upside down" on your loan, and there's a gap that isn't covered.
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Upside Down Car Loan
Getting Out of an Upside Down Car Loan, what can you do when you owe more than the car is worth?
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