Payment/Title transfer?
Hey,
Im looking into buying a 2000 si, i have a 2000 ex right now. well, my g/f wants my ex. i currently have a car loan through honda, im sending them 185$ a month for my ex. is it possible to transfer the title and payments over to my g/fs name, so then she will be recivieing the payments, and then i could get the si without having to pay for both cars? is that possible? if so, how easy would that be?
Im looking into buying a 2000 si, i have a 2000 ex right now. well, my g/f wants my ex. i currently have a car loan through honda, im sending them 185$ a month for my ex. is it possible to transfer the title and payments over to my g/fs name, so then she will be recivieing the payments, and then i could get the si without having to pay for both cars? is that possible? if so, how easy would that be?
Originally Posted by 00CivicSleeper
Hey,
Im looking into buying a 2000 si, i have a 2000 ex right now. well, my g/f wants my ex. i currently have a car loan through honda, im sending them 185$ a month for my ex. is it possible to transfer the title and payments over to my g/fs name, so then she will be recivieing the payments, and then i could get the si without having to pay for both cars? is that possible? if so, how easy would that be?
Im looking into buying a 2000 si, i have a 2000 ex right now. well, my g/f wants my ex. i currently have a car loan through honda, im sending them 185$ a month for my ex. is it possible to transfer the title and payments over to my g/fs name, so then she will be recivieing the payments, and then i could get the si without having to pay for both cars? is that possible? if so, how easy would that be?
The other way to do it, but a bit more risky of a way, is to keep the car in your name (and it's loan) and just have her pay you each month. When the car is paid off, your bank will send you the title (pink slip) and you can then sign it over to her and it'll legally be her car.
Naturally, the second way is a lot more risky and not something I'd advocate.
Originally Posted by antarius
Naturally, the second way is a lot more risky and not something I'd advocate.


