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Who owns the car in a marriage?

Who owns the car in a marriage?

California is a community property state, meaning that all community property and debts that are acquired during marriage, including real estate and vehicles, are considered to be the joint property of both spouses and are distributed equally.

Can my ex wife take my car?

You need an order from the Court determining that the car is your non-marital property. If you are not able to prove that the car is your non-marital property, then the Court can award the car to you or her.

How are cars split during divorce?

If the former husband and wife have both of their names on title, each person is considered fifty percent the owner of the car. Items that are received throughout the marriage is divided up in half during the split.

Can buyers be convinced to buy from a different manufacturer?

Previous research from Car Keys has shown that the vast majority of buyers have an idea of which car they want to get and at least some expectation of what they should be paying, this new study suggests that buyers could be convinced to buy from a different manufacturer or dealer depending on what they can be offered.

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Is the idea of what kind of car people want changing?

“The idea of what kind of car people want is changing,” Haley Born, a 27-year-old Hyundai Elantra owner, said to Bloomberg. “It’s cool to have a Tesla, not cool to have an Escalade.”

Why are millennials finally buying cars?

With better jobs and higher wages comes the money to finally buy cars. Plus, while millennials may have been able to get by without a car when they were younger, growing older often puts people in life stages when owning a car is much more important, especially in areas without reliable public transportation.

What influences buyers to buy new cars?

Somewhat predictably, the statistics claim that the number one influence on the decision to get a new vehicle is the state of the buyer’s current car.