How to Sell Junk Cars for Cash

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Even an older car can be used for car parts.

The aftermarket for automotive parts is a thriving one. Even if your junk car doesn't run, it has parts that can be used on comparable models. Auto salvage lots sell the parts from junk cars to vehicle owners and repair shops at a fraction of the cost of new parts. That's why they're willing to pay you for a junk car, even if they have to come tow it away. To sell junk cars for cash, this is your market.

Things You'll Need

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Instructions

    • 1

      Obtain the vehicle title. Establish ownership of a junk car to be sold with a title that bears your name. A legal business will only buy a car from the owner.

    • 2

      Assess the vehicle to be sold. Make a list of any body damage and systems that do not work. Include a list of any parts have already been removed. Check tire wear and interior condition. An auto salvage dealer may ask you several questions about the vehicle before offering a purchase price. You can expect anywhere from $35 to $50 for a junk car that's not running.

    • 3

      Repair the car. Get the car working and roadworthy, and drive it to a salvage lot. If it's at all possible to make a junk car run, it will sell for up to 10 times more than a disabled one.

    • 4

      Call for quotes from auto salvage dealers in your area. Call each of them to see who will give you the best price. Be sure the company is willing to send a tow driver to your location. A lot that's too far away may not be willing to pay for long-distance towing.

    • 5

      Deliver the car yourself. Use a tow bar, tow dolly or other legal towing means to deliver the vehicle to the lot. Some salvage yards will pay more for a junk car they don't have to tow.

Tips & Warnings

  • You can sell a junk car to a salvage lot from anywhere. If a friend wants to get rid of a junk car in his driveway, call a salvage lot to tow it from there. The tow driver will give you a check in exchange for the title.

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Comments

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  • eabrennan Mar 08, 2009
    Excellent tips - thanks
  • eabrennan Mar 08, 2009
    Excellent tips - thanks
  • jmolema Mar 07, 2009
    this is a good way to make a bit of money with a non-running car. thanks for the advice.
  • jmolema Mar 07, 2009
    this is a good way to make a bit of money with a non-running car. thanks for the advice.

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