It might be easier to sell it someplace like Carmax.  They will buy it
for a little less than you could sell it for int he paper, but I am
sure they are use to dealing with situations like yours.  You do not
have to buy anything from Carmax to sell a car to them.

They will give you a free estimate either way, so you lose nothing by
stopping in, if there is one near you.

-Cameron

On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 10:20 AM, Mary Jo Sminkey
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was looking for some advice on selling my car. It still has a lien on it, 
> so I don't have a clear title. In the past, I've generally either had a car 
> paid off, or done a trade-in before selling it, this is the first time I've 
> tried to sell my car without a clear title and am expecting it may be a 
> problem for buyers. The remaining amount is too much for me to pay off 
> (unless I did something like a home equity loan) but the bank says it takes 
> up to 10 days to send the title and lien release after the loan is paid, 
> there's no way to do a wire transfer or some other way to pay it immediately 
> and get the title. Has anyone else dealt with this situation? How did you 
> handle it? It's an SUV, so not an easy sell right now anyway, but otherwise 
> would typically not be a problem, with the condition and features the vehicle 
> has.

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