Friday, February 24, 2023

The DOs and DON'Ts When Selling A Junk Car



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Learn here how to sell your junk cars to a salvage yard, things to do before you commit and what not to do.

This tip are very common knowledge on how the process of selling your vehicle to a junk yard can be. Even tho not all junkyards work the same way you can be more conscience of what you need to do.

You can sell you vehicle for the Scrap Metals or for the auto parts you car has.

The value of a vehicle will vary depending on a few factors:

  • Daily value of scrap metals
  • Is your vehicle complete (engine, head lights, transmission, tires, etc)
  • The Make and Model of your vehicle.
  • The weight of the whole car or truck

This are some of the things to consider when you are selling a junk car to a junkyard.

  • Do they pick the car for free, in case your is not running?
    some junkyards will charge you for the pick up and some its free
  • Will they buy the vehicle even if it’s not complete or crashed?
    there are a few yard that only buy newer model cars or cars that are complete
  • How much will they pay you for you junk vehicle?
    Not every salvage yard will pay you the same for the same vehicle, call around for the best price
  • Can they schedule the pick up of the vehicle at at time that is convenient for you?
    You need to make sure they have access to the car and you when they come pick it up, like most of us, we have day jobs and it will be very hard for someone to pay you or get the vehicle from you if they don’t have access to it.

Some of us look at protection of the environment, not all junk yards process vehicles the same way, some are sloppy and most are really good, they try hard to make sure that the fluids taken out of a junked car does not harm the environment for future generations.

After you have receive a free quote for your car, then decide who to sell it to, give them a call and get your money!
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Process Of Selling A Junk Car


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Learn here how to sell your junk cars to a salvage yard, things to do before you commit and what not to do.

This tip are very common knowledge on how the process of selling your vehicle to a junk yard can be. Even tho not all junkyards work the same way you can be more conscience of what you need to do.

You can sell you vehicle for the Scrap Metals or for the auto parts you car has.

The value of a vehicle will vary depending on a few factors:

  • Daily value of scrap metals
  • Is your vehicle complete (engine, head lights, transmission, tires, etc)
  • The Make and Model of your vehicle.
  • The weight of the whole car or truck

This are some of the things to consider when you are selling a junk car to a junkyard.

  • Do they pick the car for free, in case your is not running?
    some junkyards will charge you for the pick up and some its free
  • Will they buy the vehicle even if it’s not complete or crashed?
    there are a few yard that only buy newer model cars or cars that are complete
  • How much will they pay you for you junk vehicle?
    Not every salvage yard will pay you the same for the same vehicle, call around for the best price
  • Can they schedule the pick up of the vehicle at at time that is convenient for you?
    You need to make sure they have access to the car and you when they come pick it up, like most of us, we have day jobs and it will be very hard for someone to pay you or get the vehicle from you if they don’t have access to it.

Some of us look at protection of the environment, not all junk yards process vehicles the same way, some are sloppy and most are really good, they try hard to make sure that the fluids taken out of a junked car does not harm the environment for future generations.

After you have receive a free quote for your car, then decide who to sell it to, give them a call and get your money!
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