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A scrap car, also known as a salvage or junk car, is a vehicle that is no longer roadworthy or economically viable to repair. These cars may be damaged, aged, or simply beyond repair, making them suitable candidates for recycling or dismantling. 

Common signs that your car may be considered scrap include extensive damage from accidents or wear and tear, costly repairs exceeding the vehicle's value, or failure to meet emission or safety standards required for roadworthiness.

You have several options for disposing of a scrap car, including selling it to a scrapyard, recycling it for parts, donating it to charity, or trading it in for a new vehicle. Our website can help you explore these options and choose the best solution for your needs.

The value of a scrap car depends on factors such as its make, model, age, condition, and current market demand for its parts. While scrap prices fluctuate, our website can provide you with a free quote based on these factors to help you determine the value of your car.

When selling your scrap car, you'll typically need to provide proof of ownership, such as the vehicle title or registration, as well as a valid form of identification. Additionally, you may be required to complete a bill of sale or transfer of ownership form.


Yes, it's essential to remove all personal belongings from your scrap car before selling or disposing of it. Be sure to check the glove compartment, trunk, and any other storage compartments for items such as documents, valuables, or personal effects.
In many cases, you'll need a valid title to sell a scrap car legally. However, some scrapyards may accept alternative forms of ownership documentation, such as a bill of sale or mechanic's lien, depending on local regulations. It's best to consult with your local DMV or scrapyard for guidance.



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