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Ask your attorney about the community property monies that were used to pay the mortgage payment on your husband's house during the course of your marriage. Also, the issue about the SUV being a gift can be a he said/she said issue unless you can come up with some proof that your husband intend to give you the car as a gift. Talk to your attorney about this but, if you can locate any e-mails, voicemail messages, notes from him indicating that he intend the purchase of the car to be a gift for you, that would help. Otherwise, since it was purchased during the marriage using community property funds, then it would probably have to be split 50/50, including the debt on it. But talk to your attorney about all this since he should be in the know about current California divorce law.
I would also recommend that you brush up on California divorce law on your own so that you can be a smart self-advocate. There's a book called How to Solve Divorce Problems in California: How to Handle a Contested Divorce - In and Out of Court by Ed Sherman. You can purchase it for $23.07 on Amazon.com. It's good that you have an attorney but if you invest the $23 into the purchase of this book and read it, it may end up saving you a ton of legal fees in the long run (those phone calls to your attorney for answers can really add up).
I am sorry that you are having to go through this now but, hopefully, you can put this all behind you soon enough. Blessings.