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Originally Posted by Maynard
It's a Kia - leave it overnight in a sketchy parking lot and it will take care of itself, no need to find one of the 10000 lakes.
But I'm confused (or it doesn't make any sense?) - how can you still owe $25k on a car that AFAIK had original msrp <30k? How much over value did you pay for it originally (or is Google wrong about the original msrp? - I'm seeing 23-29k). However, the 120k miles in a Kia mini-ute does explain your username.... 
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Funny.
Driving the wheels of a car can get you to negative equity quickly. Or trading in a car that already has negative equity.