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.
The direct comparison to a "junkyard" is a metaphor, since it is only similar in appearance, not in size, shape, or function.
Metaphor :D
If the title is not in your name, you do not have the right to sell it to a junkyard.
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.
he got in a car crash with his daughter
he died in a car accident.
If it is signed by the origanal owner and no one else has signed it yes you can sell it to a junkyard.
No. But you can paint the cars that are in the junkyard.
The ecological benefit of donating your car is that your car will still be in use by someone and not rotting away in a junkyard.
between 100 and 150 dollars
Its bad luck I suppose