7 Answers
I wouldn't have a clue. For sure, selling it to a junk yard would be easier. I guess I would ask the junk yard for a price, then find someone who is familiar with car part prices (mechanic, service manager, etc.) and ask questions. Is it worth the hassle of selling part by part? Everyone will want to argue your prices and it will take days (at least) to finish it off. What do you do with the 'leftovers'?
P.S. Are you a salesperson or do I need to come down there? lol
8 years ago. Rating: 9 | |
Yank the engine and sell it for a grand and sell the rest to the crusher for up to 200 bucks! OR sell it online as a parts car and ask a few grand and take the best offer. Remember to place the price higher than what you'll accept! Yank the stereo and tires and sell them separately too ... tell the tow company to bring a flatdeck w cherrypicker to take what's left ... so much fun!!!
8 years ago. Rating: 9 | |
What did the insurance do? They usually take care of the totalled car. We bought ours back and scraped it out so I do have to ask do you have the equipment to do so? Engines, transmissions need cranes or at least available rafters or a big old tree and a come along or block and tackle to lift them out. If you have to pay some one to do this you are probably better off selling the whole car to a yard.
8 years ago. Rating: 8 | |
Trade the vehicle in, there are benefits for the trade. If running, you will still get about 1000.00 depending on condition. Don't waste you time and effort parting.
8 years ago. Rating: 4 | |