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Buy Junk Cars in working condition (or in need of repair) to a junk yard that accepts cars, repairs them, and gives them to people who need it.
Charitable organizations are also accepting cars for reuse. Contact them directly to know car’s age and its condition.
Junk car removal can get you tax-benefits; consult your tax advisor.
Contact the hauling contractor for Junk My Car removal. The contractor will help you find costs of hauling. In general, your car must be cleaned, and any trash or extra tires should be removed.
If you are the car owner but you do not possess the title, contact VT Department of Motor Vehicles and apply for a duplicate title form. If you wish to recycle a car that is not owned by you, you should submit a request for abandoned vehicle certification form which is also available online.
Processing usually takes up to 3 moths and a fee is charged for it. If your car is saleable, but you don't want to go through the pains of finding a buyer, see if there is any junk yard nearby and ask how much dollars they can offer for your car. Of course, you can sell your car to any used car dealer, but be sure that you know its true value before you do.
If your car is totaled, or doesn’t work any longer, you can sell it to scrap metal recycler or a salvage yard. Some junk dealers take towing charges, some don't, and some of them may offer you some cash. Only deal with authentic junkers. Cars still in working condition are actually worth more than a junk yard can pay.
If your car is in pieces, you can sell its parts on EBay. Find out if there's a used parts dealer nearby that specializes in your type of car. And lastly, if no-one at all takes your car, you can still get away with towing charges.
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