* If you live in a state that allows for license suspension for non-payment of a car loan, the dealership or repossession agency may be able to have your license suspended if you are behind on your payments.
* If you have been ordered by a court to pay a car loan, and you have failed to do so, the court may suspend your license.
* If you have committed a crime that is related to your car loan, such as grand theft auto, your license may be suspended.
It is important to note that these are just a few exceptions to the general rule. In most cases, a car dealership or repossession agency cannot have your driver's license suspended for non-payment.
If you are concerned about your driver's license being suspended, you should contact your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to inquire about the specific laws in your state.