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Q: Can I get my car back from repo haven't missed a payment it was in a differ

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A: I apologize for the confusion, but your message seems to have been cut off mid-sentence. Could you please provide me with some more context and complete your question? That way, I can better understand your situation and provide a more accurate and helpful response.

When a vehicle is repossessed, it usually means that the borrower has defaulted on their auto loan by missing one or more payments. However, if you believe your car was wrongfully repossessed, especially if you haven't missed any payments, you may have some options to resolve the situation.

Please feel free to repost your question and elaborate on your circumstances, and I'll do my best to offer guidance based on the information you provide.

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