If the car owner borrows money from the bank, then when the car loan is overdue, the bank will generally inform the car owner to pay the repayment amount in time by SMS or telephone first, instead of towing the car from the beginning. However, if the owner fails to pay the repayment amount for three consecutive months, the bank will take the trailer and auction off the car.
How long is the car loan overdue?
Generally speaking, banks will have a grace period of about three days, just like credit cards that are overdue. As long as the owner tries to pay off the monthly payment of the car during this period, he will not be punished for collecting late fees, and there will be no problem of overdue personal credit records.
However, car owners should also check whether the bank that lent them money can allow a grace period for repayment. Some banks will be stricter. If the owner fails to repay the loan on the repayment date, the bank will consider it overdue. Therefore, the car mainly reports its overdue reasons to the bank in time and repays it on the same day to prevent the bank from uploading its overdue records to personal credit information.