Usually, yes they will, and often they'll come and tow it off too. What you're really going to want to look for are 'scrap' yards. A simple search for those in your area should give you a good amount of options. Find out a price from one, and use it as leverage for the others. You may be able to haggle a bit and bump up your profit.
Someone can get cash for their old cars in many ways. They can bring it to a junkyard, or have it picked up, and get a lump sum of cash that way, or bring it to a used car dealer.
Bring it to a junkyard. Some junkyards will give you $500.00 for your junk car. That's on the high end, but if your car is really old and made out of lots of steal and less plastic you have a good chance to get a good chunk of money.
between 100 and 150 dollars
If someone tells you that your car is a traveling junkyard, they are telling you that your car is a piece of junk. Your car is most likely very old and not in very good shape.
It depends on what type of car you have to determine what kind of cash you can get for it. You can get around $100 to $300 for scrap metal on your vehicle.
If the title is not in your name, you do not have the right to sell it to a junkyard.
You can take your car to Bessler's U-Pull and Save in Northern Kentucky. They will give you cash for your car; no matter the condition. They will also recycle the unused parts!
There is a company in Tacoma that does give you cash for a car. I would contact them at 253-255-6044 or on-line at http://www.allrecovery.net/
The sticker price is either for cash or financing. The car company doesnt care if u give them cash or the bank gives them cash. It is easier to negotiate when paying cash tho
when you total your car it just means that it will cost more to fix it than it is/was worth. usually the insurance won't pay for it but instead a junkyard will give you some money for it and insurance will give you more to make up for what it was worth and you can get a new car.
Popular Mechanics has a guide on their website entitled Junkyard 101: How to Find Cheap Car Parts. Additionally, Car Craft also has such a guide, entitled Junkyard Engine Spotter's Guide, which focuses on cheap car engine parts rather than overall car parts.
It gets placed in the junkyard. In order to get the vehicle back you must you pay your bill, as well as pay your local junkyard company to get your car back.