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Coinciding with the rise in lengthy auto loans is an alarming increase in car repossessions across the United States. Experts and data analysts are sounding the alarm, warning that the current wave of repossessions bears disturbing similarities to the 2008 financial crisis. According to data from the Recovery Database Network, projected repossessions for 2025 exceed 3 million vehicles—marking the highest number since late 2000s.