Have you been served with a Nice Cars lawsuit? As with the wave of cases in the past, local residents who purchased vehicles from Nice Cars or Navigator Auto Sales may have defenses available, such as under the Georgia Motor Vehicle Sales Finance Act and the Uniform Commercial Code. Many lawsuits on repossessed vehicles are past the applicable statute of limitations. Sometimes counterclaims can even be lodged for unlawful repossession or malfunctioning automatic car shutdown devices.
A Nice Cars lawsuit involves the allegation of a deficiency balance owing on a repossessed vehicle. In Georgia, car lenders who repossess a vehicle must follow certain protocol for auctioning the vehicle and pursuing any remaining amounts owed. Due to high interest rates and low auction values, many former Nice Cars or Navigator car buyers find themselves owing more than the car was originally worth.
At Hurtt & Johnson, we have handled hundreds of deficiency balance claims on repossessed vehicles, many of which involved Nice Cars and Navigator. If you have been served with a Nice Cars lawsuit on a repossessed vehicle, please call and schedule a free and confidential consultation with our attorneys.