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Most junk or salvage yards will give you cash for your old vehicle as nearly all the metal can be recycled. It is worth noting that the amount you get for your vehicle will be minimal. Most junk or salvage yards will also collect your vehicle for you, however they are likely to do this in lieu of payment.

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Q: Where can I take my car and get it sold at a salvage place?
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You bought a used car and when you tried to trade it in they said it has a salvage title six months after you bought the car?

That means that at some point the car was wrecked so severely that the cost to repair it exceeded 75% of the value of the car. The car was therefore totaled and sold to a salvage yard. The salvage yard sold the car to someone who repaired it and sold it with the required salvage title. You should have noticed the salvage title when you bought the car.


What is the salvage price for a 2000 Chevy Malibu?

Where I live salvage means sold for scrap metal value, a car with out the upholstery and plastic removed has no scrap value. They will take it but not pay. If the car is clean metal no plastic etc about $0.20 pound


Can you sue someone that sold you a salvage car but he told me the car was good to drive then when I take it to get serviced they tell me the car is not drivable and it should have been junked.?

It has been done successfully, but it is difficult and expensive.


What do you do with your plates if your car is sold for salvage?

Return you license plates to Dept of Motor Vehicles.


What happens to unsold cars?

A car that is in too bad of shape to sell will be sold to a salvage yard for parts and eventually it will be sold as scrap metal. It will be recycled and use to build another automobile, or product.A car that is in too bad of shape to sell will be sold to a salvage yard for parts and eventually it will be sold as scrap metal. It will be recycled and use to build another automobile, or product.


Can you still sue the dealership for selling a salvage title car if you signed the paper?

If they sold you a salvage title car and did not inform you that it was a salvage car you may very well be able to get out of the deal. This may be considered fraud. I suggest you go to the selling dealer and ask for a refund and cancellation of the deal. If they refuse tell them you will take them to court. That may change their mind. If it does not seek legal advice from a lawyer as how to proceed.


How much is salvage Chevy Malibu?

When a car becomes salvage its value becomes what it can be disassembled and the parts sold for. So each wreck is different. If I were to take a Malibu to the scrap yard they would either pay me nothing or if I had stripped or burnt the car they would give me scrap steel price. $200 or less.


How do I sell my car to the salvage yard?

Take it to one and see what they offer you for it.


Can I salvage parts from my car to sell?

Yes you can if you just take your car to a local junk yard. There they can help you strip the car as well as salvage any parts. It shouldn't cost too much.


Where can you recycle a car battery?

Take it to anyplace that sells batteries or a salvage yard.


Where can one obtain a BMW salvage car from?

A BMW salvage car can be obtained from a few places. A couple options in locations to pbtain a BMW salvage car from is an actual salvage yard, or a used car dealership.


What does a salvage title mean at resale time?

It means the car was wrecked, or flooded, so badly that it was sold for salvage. The cost of repair was 80% of the value of the car. The car was then bought by someone and repaired. Thus the salvage title. Run from this vehicle as fast as you can. == At resale time a salvage/reconstructed vehicle will net 60% of the value of a comparable car with a clean title. Cars are totaled when repairs top 75% of its real market value. An older salvage car can be a fine purchase since they are worth less and it doesn't take much to total them (even a little side swipe will total an otherwise fine car and it will drive fine). Avoid flood damaged cars as they can have a lifetime of quirky electrical problems. Don't believe the scaredy cats that say RUN from a salvage car--if the salvage/reconstructed car is in good condition and passes a pre-purchase inspection it can be a great deal.