Not if you are on the title to the vehicle and own it. Whoever holds the loan on the vehicle can repossess the car however if you are late with payments. Contact the lender and work something out. You do not want your car repossess. Credit will be ruined for 7 years, and you will still have to pay the repo fees plus the difference in the balance on the note and what the car brings when they sell it.
Take it to a dealership. The theft lock feature is there to deter theft of these radios.
depending on what state and if the person has proof of theft
If a car is left at a dealership, the car owner is responsible for any damage. Theft or damages are not covered in the insurance policy of the dealership.
you dont be dumb.
have to go to a dealership
It is possible for a theft charge to disqualify you from getting an insurance license.
It is possible for a theft charge to prevent you from getting an insurance license.
you will not be charged for the theft that you commited on 2000, but you will be charged for the theft you commited now.
Depends on how the law is written where the theft took place.
It is probably determined by the amount of the theft.
No.
retail theft