Lady Cluck
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Hi Guys, I'm in a difficult predictament, and wondered if any of you could look at this objectively and offer some help.
Without my knowledge, my husband co-signed on a loan for a new SUV. The person whom he co-signed for was not especially credit worthy, and the dealership obviously did not want to sell to him. When it came time to sign papers, the salesman directed the buyer and my husband who was to be the co-signer, to sign on the wrong lines, which in effect made my husband the buyer, rather than the co-signer.
I understand that because of my husband's carelessness, we are now stuck paying for an expensive car that we don't need, and really can't afford. On top of now having a second car payment, even with our good driving records, the insurance on an SUV is outrageous. At 2.9%, getting a refinance with a better loan rate is not an option. We owe more than the value of the car, so we can't sell it or trade it in without taking a big loss. The dealership will not take it back. Our attorney says husband signed a legally binding contract, there is nothing we can do except be more careful in the future.
I love my husband, but sometimes he can be such a dim bulb. Not that anyone else's spouse would actually do something like this, but if you were caught in this situation, what would you do?
Are there any options open that we have not considered? Are we stuck with this white elephant?
Without my knowledge, my husband co-signed on a loan for a new SUV. The person whom he co-signed for was not especially credit worthy, and the dealership obviously did not want to sell to him. When it came time to sign papers, the salesman directed the buyer and my husband who was to be the co-signer, to sign on the wrong lines, which in effect made my husband the buyer, rather than the co-signer.
I understand that because of my husband's carelessness, we are now stuck paying for an expensive car that we don't need, and really can't afford. On top of now having a second car payment, even with our good driving records, the insurance on an SUV is outrageous. At 2.9%, getting a refinance with a better loan rate is not an option. We owe more than the value of the car, so we can't sell it or trade it in without taking a big loss. The dealership will not take it back. Our attorney says husband signed a legally binding contract, there is nothing we can do except be more careful in the future.
I love my husband, but sometimes he can be such a dim bulb. Not that anyone else's spouse would actually do something like this, but if you were caught in this situation, what would you do?
Are there any options open that we have not considered? Are we stuck with this white elephant?
No real advice. I hope everything works out, even if you have to cut your losses and just sell it for what it's worth. 

Thanks for the vent.