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#2964 of 2979 Re: Proper way of selling junk car in NYC [pgb205]
by chaozz1
Nov 10, 2012 (12:02 pm)
I'm sure your state has a release of liability that you would mail in with new owners name.
Junk yard may actually charge you to take the car, I would call first.
My brother had his car totaled in a wreck.He posted a ad on craigslist
with pictures. He posted it for $500 but got so many calls he told the people best offer, He ended up with $900 bucks .
of course you will explain in the ad car was flooded and sold as parts car only.
plus craigslist ads are free.
#2965 of 2979 Re: Proper way of selling junk car in NYC [pgb205]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Nov 10, 2012 (12:30 pm)
the wrecking yard isn't going to give you very much for it, but it is quick and easy. Yes, that's about it---they pick up the car, write you a check, and you give them title.
You can advertise it as a PARTS CAR, as is, where is and you might get a bit more for it.
No car dealer will want it, so forget about that.
#2966 of 2979 Re: Proper way of selling junk car in NYC [Mr_Shiftright]
by pgb205
Nov 11, 2012 (5:21 pm)
Is the junk yard(or whoever the buyer turns out to be) supposed to give me any sort of receipt. Or is the check proof good enough. Should I ask for a cashier's check? I also have AAA. I don't suppose they would be willing to tow the car to the junk yard?
thanks for all the great replies so far, guys.
#2967 of 2979 Re: Proper way of selling junk car in NYC [pgb205]
by chaozz1
Nov 11, 2012 (5:29 pm)
Junk yard will give you a receipt, If you sell it on craiglist you give them a bill of sale, and fill out a release of liability
#2972 of 2979 how lucrative is a car trading business nowadays
by eddyyss
Jan 31, 2013 (2:42 pm)
Hello,
What do you think how lucrative is a car trading business nowadays ?
I mean trade car's from Australia,USA, Japan etc. to Europe and back? Do you have any experience with that ?
Ed
#2973 of 2979 Finding good low-mileage lease values
by dbooksta
Feb 26, 2013 (10:41 am)
I want to lease a wagon, minivan, or SUV, but I will only put about 5000 miles/year on it.
How can I find out which companies/models offer credits or higher residuals for such low mileage?