Thursday, August 18, 2011

Cash for your Scrap Car

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Get Paid CASH for your Scrap Car.

Junkyard Direct operates many junk and scrap car yards throughout the country. Sell you scrap car to us, and get paid top dollar for your scrap car. Why not go Direct and get the cash you deserve for your scrap car. We are experts at paying cash for junk cars, and have perfected our business over the last three decades. When you sell your scrap car directly to Junkyard Direct, you can be sure you will get more cash for your scrap car than any other scrap car buyer or scrap car donation charity can offer you.

Scrap Cars are easily removed when you use junkyard direct to salvage your scrap car in USA nationwide, or to utilize our scrap car fast free pickup nationwide. Whether your old scrap car has been a nuisance to you, or if scrap car leakage is affecting your environment. Sell us your scrap car today and we’ll turn your junk into cash.

Junkyard Direct can offer you more value for your scrap car than your tax deduction from a car donation charity which limits scrap cars deductions to standard five hundred dollar tax deduction. Simply call us today, and tell us about your junk car, and we will explain your different options to you. If perhaps your needs can be better served by donating your car, or even by having your car salvaged and having it rebuilt, our experts will guide you through complex scrap car issues, and help you understand in simple terms all your options.

Sure you can sell your scrap car to other providers, but since we operate our own scrap yards, and recycle junk cars, you can be sure those other companies will simply sell us your car for more than they pay you. Why not go direct, and sell your scrap car directly to our junkyards nationwide.

Junkyard Direct offers Scrap Car pickups 7 days a week.

We offer fast Junk car removal 7 days a weekand can schedule a convenient pickup for your Junk Car in the following areas: Queens Junk Car, Bronx Junk Car, Brooklyn Junk Car, Long Island Junk Car, Staten Island Junk Car, New York Junk Car, New Jersey Junk Car.

We will salvage everything we can, and recycle the rest so that your car is not just another junk car, but a car that has lived to it's potential. A car that you can be proud was salvaged and recycled to make the world a better place.

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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Junk Cars: From eyesore to profit

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From eyesore to profit




If you have an eyesore of a car in your garage, why not look for channels to turn it into profit? Here are a few ways to turn that so-called trash into gold:


Consult an expert


If possible, look for more than just one specialist to help you out in this endeavor. First, get your trusted mechanic so that he can inspect your junk car first. By inspecting the car and getting key advice, you may seek out the best price available. Talk to your friends who may be involved in this trade. Seek the advice of recyclers or owners of salvage cars as well.


Assess the car


If a mechanic is not available, you may have to inspect the car yourself. Observe the parts of your junk car, noting any damages. Check out the engine, tires, and paint since these all have bearings on how much you can actually sell your car for.


Make that decision


“That decision” is the choice to either repair any damages that you may have noticed or to sell the junk car as it is. You may be spending more money initially if you decide to repair the car. If you think about it, though, you can sell it at a much higher price. All of this is up to you and your potential buyer.


Find a buyer


This is often the most difficult part as most clients or customers are meticulous in checking possible purchases. Always be open for questions and offer help when needed. There may be buyers who would want only your precious spare parts, so it’s up to you to gauge on whether you will have more profit in selling the junk car as a whole or by selling its parts. As mentioned, always ask around so that you will be able to compare prices as well and not miss out on the many possibilities out there.

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Monday, August 15, 2011

How to come up on top with your junk car

Your wife is bugging you the last few days because she wants you to dispose your trust junk car. What should you do? Getting rid of your junk car can be easy and profitable as well if you know the ins and outs of this trade. Here are some tips for those you want to earn a little extra cash while disposing their junk cars.

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Do your research


There are many ways to dispose your car while scoring extra cash on the side. Go to the Internet and there you’ll see many junk car removal companies willing to hand out money for your used car. Some may even offer free pick-up so take advantage of that opportunity.

The parts of your junk car can also be profitable so do your research so that you will know the many options that you have if and when you want to scrap your car into pieces. 


Keep asking


Scan the net and get as many quotations as you can. You can also go around your neighborhood and shop around your car or even its parts since you will usually get paid by the pound. Get the best deal possible. You can only achieve this by comparing quotations and looking for the most number of buyers out there.   


Create your own site


If you have time and you want to be in the business of buy-and-sell, then why not create your own site? There you can buy parts from other sellers and sell them for a higher amount. If you have multiple junk cars at your disposal, then you can do the scrapping yourself and sell those valuable parts to potential buyers.

 

Getting rid of your junk car is easy as long as you know the many options available out there. As long as you are willing to do your homework and research, then you may get the pro

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Friday, August 12, 2011

Junk Cars: Buying junk cars the right way

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If you have an entrepreneurial spirit and you’d want to earn loads of money with old cars, then why not start investing in junk cars? With a dose of creativity and patience, you can turn junk cars into profit. If you are planning to buy and junk car and restore it to its old glory to score some profit, then here are some things you may want to try out.

Check for mechanical problems


Mechanical_problem


Problems with the engine can mean hundreds or even thousands on your end so check the motor or engine of the junk car5 first. If you will be spending loads of cash just repairing this aspect of the car, then it may eat up the majority of your potential profit. Try looking for junk cars that still have excellent engines and those that still run smoothly.  

Check the oil as well. If you notice that the engine doesn’t have oil then this may only mean that it has a serious problem. Also, inspect for cracks on the engine as this may also cost you money down the road.

Inspect the tires
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You will discover problems with steering misalignment when you check the tires for uneven wear. Make sure the tire pressure is even. Look at the treads of the tries as well since you may need to replce them and of course, this will mean more expenses from your end.

Check for rust
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Rust only means more headaches along the way. If and when you find rust, it may only indicate that the vehicle has been damaged by water either by a flood or any other accident. Look at all possible areas of rust such as under the seats, at the dashboard and even at the compartment.

Profits will surely come your way as long as you buy the right junk cars. As long as you explore all possibilities and exhibit rigor in inspecting your new purchase, then you may be on your way to sure-fire profits.
 

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Monday, August 8, 2011

Junk Cars: How to inspect a used car in the market

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How to inspect a used car in the market

Buying a used car or junk cars can be a leap of faith. Of course, you would want to get value for your purchase but at the end of the day, it all boils down to your persistence in inspecting and doing a careful research of the car you are buying. How do you know if you’ve hit the jackpot? Here are some steps to take to be able to score your dream used car.

Always ask questions.

Asking questions to the seller will always go a long way. Whether you are buying from a car dealer or a private, owner it’s always good to ask questions about the performance of the car, his or her reasons for selling and other concerns that you may have. Some unscrupulous sellers may evade some of your questions, especially if it’s about mechanical issues and past history of accidents so always be on the lookout. If the seller seems hesitant or tries to evade your line of questioning, then try to look for other used car on the market.

Test drive

Take the car around the neighborhood or a nearby highway for a test drive. Test the acceleration as it should be going smoothly during the duration of your test run. Try to look for signs of wear and tear and possible mechanical problems by observing the sound of the engine and if the gear is working efficiently. Look for these red flags and you’ll discover a load of things about the car that you are planning to buy.

Hire a reliable mechanic

If possible, when buying a used car, always have it checked first by a qualified mechanic. An expert on automobiles is your best bet in making sure that the used car that you are targeting is worth all your money. By getting the advice of an expert, you will be alerted of possible issues down the road and may even give you leverage in terms of negotiating for a much lower price.

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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Junk Car on Your Property? Get a COA

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You move in to your new home and there it is at the backyard or garage: a rusty heap of metal on wheels that seems to have sat there for years.  Aside from the fact that it’s extremely ugly and a waste of space, it’s also dangerous to keep around since it could be leaking toxic fluids into the ground or hosting various pests.

If the junk car was abandoned by the previous tenants and you don’t have its title, you can get rid of the vehicle by processing a document called a Certificate of Authority (COA). Don’t worry ‘cause the whole process isn’t troublesome at all and it would allow you to legally dispose of the vehicle. Once your COA is processed, the vehicle may be marked as “salvage” and it can never be put back on the road. You may then contact a local or national junk car removal company to get rid of the vehicle for you even if you don’t have the title.

Some people go through the trouble of placing small claim civil suits on former tenants who abandon vehicles on their former properties. The civil judge may then rule that the new owner of a property has the right to the abandoned vehicle. You can, of course, go through all this trouble or just get a COA, so you can have the vehicle removed immediately. In many ways, a COA is just as good as a title and it’ll do if your main concern is just getting rid of the rusty ride as quickly as possible.

However, doing it this way may not earn you money even if you try to deal with a company that gives cash for junk cars. The reason for this is that the company may have to place the scrap car in a state-approved storage lot. They may not give you any cash ‘cause the storage lot would just pay the junk car removal company for towing your vehicle. The company is then prevented from retaining the junk car once it’s placed in the storage lot since it must be auctioned off according to law.

While this is certainly one option in getting rid of your junk car, it’s not the only way. Remember that this is also not legal advice, so always consult your lawyer for more instructions. Ask him about COA and how you can best get rid of that old clunker and perhaps even earn money in the process.

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Monday, August 1, 2011

Proper Documentation: A Mark of a Good Junk Car Removal Company

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Proper Documentation: A Mark of a Good Junk Car Removal Company

Google “sell my junk car” or “junk my car” and you’ll end up with endless options for removing that old, rusty heap of metal in your backyard. There are just so many junk car removal companies these days that it’s hard to make up your mind on which company provides the best services. But here’s one thing you should seriously consider: whether the scrap car company does proper documentation or not.


A good junk car removal company follows all applicable state and federal laws to protect both of you and assure the legality of the transaction. They do all the necessary paperwork and make sure that everything is properly documented as required by law. Documentation takes place from the exact date and time the company receives your call to the time their representatives arrive to inspect and tow the junk car away.

The junk car removal company will set a visit to the scrap car’s site that fits your schedule. Don’t worry if you lost the car’s title because a good company will have plenty of experience legally obtaining cars for junk. They will know how to properly acquire your vehicle even if you don’t have a title.



How is documentation done? Through many things, one of which is through taking photographs of your scrap car. The junk car removal company’s representatives will take pictures of your vehicle from different angles, as well as its vehicle identification numbers. They may also take pictures to document exactly when and where the purchase took place. Still following strict state guidelines, the company may ask you to provide them with your state-issued ID or driver’s license. They’ll take a picture of this, too, as required by law.

Proper documentation is extremely important, so you’ll know you’re actually dealing with a company that cares about the legality of the transaction. Read reviews of junk car removal companies before you commit to one. Only go for a company that does proper documentation ‘cause if the sale isn’t properly documented and the salvage car gets in trouble, you may end up the one paying the price.

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