Junk It, Sell It, or Donate It?
There are several options for getting rid of your unwanted car, truck, boat, or motorcycle. You might want to try selling the vehicle on your own to get as much cash as possible for it, but you’ll have to pay for advertising and always be available to deal with the stream of phone calls and visitors to your premise. “Parting it out” and selling only bits and pieces of it (parts) at a time is an option, but only if you’re not in any hurry to get it off your property as soon as possible. Here are three other ideas.
Junk Your Car
Junking a car involves no monetary payment to you. You simply relinquish ownership of the vehicle to a towing service or salvage company. Some companies may charge a towing fee, but we’ll show you how get that old car towed away for free. There are junk car services in all 50 states, even in Canada. It’s as simple as filling out an online form with your vehicle information. The company then assigns the ticket to a towing service and the tower will call you to schedule the pick-up date. Your vehicle will be gone within 48 hours. There is no fee and you don’t need to be home.
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Sell Your Junk Car
This type of selling refers to old junk cars that are usually not in operating condition, have been totaled, or may require extensive or expensive repairs. Primarily, these will be salvageable vehicles, but some companies will also purchasing running cars. Just fill out an online form detailing your vehicle’s information and you will be contacted by a buyer. If you agree to the selling price, your vehicle will be towed away for free. You can be paid by check or have the payment made to your PayPal account.
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Donate Your Car
Donating a car to a local charity organization is a great way to help people less fortunate than you. If the car is in running condition, it may be donated or sold at a very low price to a needy or struggling family. Non-operating vehicles will be sold to a salvage or wrecking yard. Keep in might that if you plan on making a donation for tax purposes, follow the IRS Charitable Contribution guidelines.
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