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Make the Most Out of Your Deal When Selling Your Car to a Wrecking Yard

You are planning to sell your old car or junk car to a wrecking yard, these simple tips are sure to make your selling process more comfortable and lucrative.

By Eada HudesPublished 5 years ago 3 min read
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If you are planning to sell your old car or junk car to a wrecking yard, remember that they will use your vehicle and its parts for recycling and will churn profit out of it.

So, you should also make sure that you get the maximum price for selling your car to a wrecking yard in Sydney. As a first-time seller, you might feel it is time-consuming, but our simple tips are sure to make your selling process more comfortable and lucrative.

1. Establish ownership of the vehicle.

Before you proceed with any dealings, get the ownership of the vehicle in your name, as dealers will not purchase a car from you until it’s licensed in your name. Later, this ownership, along with the insurance of the car, needs to be transferred to your dealer. In this case, scrap metal recycling dealers do not bother about these transfers; stay away from them for safety, because holding the ownership of a car which is hauled is not safe.

Some states put a relaxation on the ownership in case a car has been left in your area for years and you do not have the papers for it. But still, you will have to produce your valid ID card while selling it off.

2. Remove your personal belongings from the car.

We tend to keep a lot our personal belongings in our vehicles. In case you have owned the car for a long time, you might forget about certain items over that period. So before you sell your car to wrecking yard, it's your responsibility to remove all your personal belongings from it. You might feel tempted to leave items which are of no use inside the car. But in the process, you might also overlook an item of importance. So, look carefully and take out everything that is not a part of the car.

3. Research and assess the value.

Before you start your hunt for dealers, do thorough research and evaluate the value of your car. Refer to blue books, discuss with others, and if required, take professional help.

Keep all the information ready with you so that when the dealer questions you about the quoted price, you can back it up with proofs. The salvage dealers can ask you on the condition of the car, whether it runs or not, whether there is any damage or not, what is the extent of the damage, and so on so forth.

Most of the time, the value of a vehicle which is roadworthy is more than which is not. So, if any minute repair can run the car, get it done.

4. Connect with dealers and get deals.

Another important thing is to find out the dealers in your locality and give them a call. Tell them that you are interested in selling your vehicle and a price from each. Some dealers might be interested in seeing your car, but ideally, they should come, and you shouldn't take the trouble of driving it to them.

If you can list down all the damages of your car, it will save your time while bargaining with the scrap metal dealers.

Compare all the prices and sell your vehicle to the one who offers you the best price.

In case you feel you are not getting the just price, remove the plugins from the car, or replace the expensive components with cheaper ones. But do not make any false claims while selling.

5. Delivering the Car

In the last moment, hurrying, amid other different things you might forget to remove the number plate—which can cause trouble in the future. So, do it beforehand and keep your car ready for towing.

Sometimes, the scrap metal dealers come to pick the car from your yard, while at others, you might be asked to take it to them yourself. You can decide on the process depending on the price that you receive and your convenience, but before closing the deal, decide on how your car will be delivered.

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