What is the best way to get rid of a car payment without hurting your credit or losing a lot of money?



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Pay on time everytime - or get bad credit.....
deferr it. you have to be in the contract at least 6 months but most car lenders will help you out ifyou keep in contact with them and let them know what is up.
Sell it on Ebay!
Sell it to someone that will take over the payments.. Get it all legal and signed.
There is no way of "getting rid of a payment". You pay it and keep the car, or get it repo'ed and lose you car and screw your credit
Try selling it on autotrader.com if not, you can try a place than will take it on consigment.
Well unfortunately there is no good way. If you sell it, you will probably get less than you owe and have to pay off the rest before they release the lien. It is hard to sell a car with a lien. If you default, your credit is done. The best way would be to find a friend or family member that wants a car and transfer the payments to them. Or just work some more and pay it off. Sorry.
put ad in newspaper under cars for sale and state the make and model of car and put take over payments, did this with a lease.
um I would guess the simple solution to this problem would be UH PAY YOUR CAR PAYMENT! I'm sorry I think it funny that you even had to ask that question! Other wise I guess another solution is sell your car for more than what you owe so you can pay your loan completely and have enough money for a bike !!
pay it on time and eventually it will go away little by little lol but if you mean you just don't want it right now at all, try to see your car on your own and have someone assume the payments or try to sell it back to the dealership.. good luck with that..
get it refinanced. some bank can buy your debt and refinance it at a better rate

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