As vehicle prices have risen, amid elevated interest rates and high living costs, so too have repossessions in recent years.
Ford has some interesting ideas on what self-driving cars might soon be able to do. Besides freeing us from the tedium of commuting, the company envisions cars that could repossess themselves.
A repossession agent—commonly called “the repo man,” and hired by the creditor to recover the property—may enter your ...
WASHINGTON — Ford has filed for a patent that could lead to cars repossessing themselves if a driver misses payments in the future. The patent application from Ford Global Technologies was filed with ...
When a driver walks outside and finds an empty parking spot where their car should […] ...
Losing a car to repossession is a personal financial crisis that impacts our ability to work, to take care of our basic needs ...
Car repossessions are jumping nationwide and the reasons may surprise you. Consumer Investigator Rachel DePompa shares what the numbers show and how to respond if you’re affected.
After his hand was run over while he attempted to repossess a car, tow truck operator Ted Baldwin gave up on repossessions. “The owner of the vehicle came out while I was behind the tire hooking it up ...
Picture this: You’ve fallen on hard times, and you haven’t been able to make your last few car payments. When you step out of your home to head toward your car, you don’t see the fabled “repo man”; ...
A team takes on a challenging car repossession far from town, testing their skills and patience.