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#2961 of 2979 Re: Corprate lease question [robr2] by chaozz1

Oct 30, 2012 (9:32 am)

Replying to: robr2 (Oct 30, 2012 5:30 am)
I'm not sure how it would though.Only thing on it..ATT cell phones for last 4 years which is on on auto pay..Never late and my BMW that I had to cosign for the lease.

#2962 of 2979 Re: Corprate lease question [chaozz1] by robr2

Oct 30, 2012 (9:53 am)

Replying to: chaozz1 (Oct 30, 2012 9:32 am)
I'm not sure how it would though.
 
Sounds like not enough credit. Just a cell phone isn't going to create credit history.

#2963 of 2979 Proper way of selling junk car in NYC by pgb205

Nov 10, 2012 (11:35 am)

not 100% sure if this is the right forum to ask.
 
My car got flooded in Sandy and is not drivable. It's a 2002 Mitsubishi Galant with 90K+ miles on it.
I have title and all the necessary documentation. What is the proper way of going about
selling a car in this condition. My plan is to return license plates to dmv as outlined on dmv site:
 
Temporary surrender of vehicle plates (surrender vehicle plates for a season)
You can surrender your vehicle plates and reinstate the registration later.
You can apply for reinstatement of the registration at any DMV office that processes registration transactions. The DMV office will issue a new set of vehicle plates and can charge a vehicle plate fee of up to $25.00.
 
This way I can cancel my insurance until I get a new car.
 
My question is what my steps should be after the above is done. Do I just call any junk yard to come
and tow my car. They give me money and I give them title to my vehicle and that's that?

#2964 of 2979 Re: Proper way of selling junk car in NYC [pgb205] by chaozz1

Nov 10, 2012 (12:02 pm)

Replying to: pgb205 (Nov 10, 2012 11:35 am)
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)

Replying to: pgb205 (Nov 10, 2012 11:35 am)
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)

Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Nov 10, 2012 12:30 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)

Replying to: pgb205 (Nov 11, 2012 5:21 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
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