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Merwer wrote: ↑Mon Sep 30, 2024 2:29 pm
1995 Hyundai Excel fair-to-good condition and I need help fixing it and paying the loan.
I might have misunderstood how your charity operates and if it will me pay the money on the Hyundai, but my family has one extra vehicle and ideally I would like to sign the title over to someone who needs a car.
Hi,
That is an old car, and is it worth paying off repairs on a ~30 year old Hyundai? Seems like a bad idea. But maybe try a government car programs for very low-income people, which you seem to be. More info on those options are here. https://www.needhelppayingbills.com/htm ... grams.html
1995 Hyundai Excel fair-to-good condition and I need help fixing it and paying the loan. It is decent shape (some slight body damage barely noticeable from a hit and run, some rust that will continue to eat at body but car should be functional about 5 more years). 170k+ miles, purchased at 96k (two previous owners) but maintained diligently with records showing all maintenance. Newish tires. Currently has a dead battery. I will replace the battery. I'm looking for someone who needs a daily driver and who can operate a manual transmission.
I might have misunderstood how your charity operates and if it will me pay the money on the Hyundai, but my family has one extra vehicle and ideally I would like to sign the title over to someone who needs a car.
Hi,
Since your payment is $417 a month you owe what, around $840 before any late fees? If so, that seems doable from a charity or some type of payment plan from the lender, the Hyundai financing group. Find general car payment help here, and some may help with i or more months. https://www.needhelppayingbills.com/htm ... ments.html
Hello, I'm in dire need of financial assistance to save my car from being reprocessed. I am 2 months behind on my payment.
I lost my job in May at Target due to some mental health and personal issues at home that caused a not so favorable work ethic. It's now been 2 almost 3 months and I'm struggling with making my car payment to Hyundai.
I'm close to 2 months behind. I'll already make payment arrangements previously in the year, so my loan provider (Consumer Portfolio Services, CPS which is part of Hyundai) isn't willing to help me at all this time around. I've had a couple of jobs since leaving Target, but I was still overcoming my mental health issues. Therefore, I haven't been able to hold on to any of those jobs. I have an interview tomorrow with Terminix actually, and it’s a career that I'm interested in perusing.
I apply for jobs almost daily and actively respond to or remind employers that I want to be a part of your team and provide for their companies. I digress, without my 2022 Hyundai Santa FE sport I can't go to interviews, tour facilities, or ultimately go to my first day of work. I'm more confident in my ability to do a job and would even consider repaying whatever is given to me for my car payment. My payment is $417 a month, I have horrible credit, so refinancing is terribly difficult. If I was able to get caught up on my auto loan for the last 2 months much stress would be lifted off my shoulders. I'd be able to turn all my focus and energy into finding and retaining my career. My name is Jeffrey. Thank you for reading my cry for help and I appreciate your assistance with my financial struggles.