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A Car Disposal Guide

Author: Olivia Franklin
by Olivia Franklin
Posted: Feb 18, 2015

When a vehicle breaks down, fails it MOT or crashes, and it starts getting expensive to keep it on road; it’s time for you to send it on its final journey, i.e., to the scrap yard. Car scrapping industry has changed over a course of time. Gone are the days when you had to drive or haul that clunker to the local junkyard; catch a ride back home with little change in your pocket. Or pay a hefty amount for Recycle my car London. That sure was a bummer.

After the introduction of vehicle scrappage scheme in 2009 United Kingdom Budget and the shifts in legislations that followed, scrap industry has seen a boom in overall business activities. This act was aimed to encourage UK citizens to invest in new vehicles and get considerable compensation for old ones.

Local scrap yards now started offering free pickups and better reimbursement to customers. Most of the breakers yard in London work nationwide and accept cars in any form and condition. Whether your car is damaged, beyond repair or simply an older model; you can find suitable dealers according to your needs. One can use online car valuation available to get an instant quote for their commodity. Usually the price depends on the condition of the vehicle and the amount of working parts that can be extracted from it. With the increase in scrap metal values and the current recycling target of eighty five percent of scrap values, customers usually get sufficient payment for their junk.

Another alternative is to give your car for charity. Various websites like GiveAcar.co.uk and CharityCar.co.uk. They pick your cars or any other type of vehicle for free and either auction them or sell them to such scrap yards. The proceedings go to a UK charity of your preference.

Whatever reason or way of clearance you adopt, make sure the disposal is legal. Thoroughly check the certifications of the car disposal company and don’t forget to get a DVLA Certificate of Destruction (CoD). Also ensure that all the necessary paperwork has been taken care of; like the transfer of vehicle ownership via the V5C registration certificate.

Most of these companies come with transparent hassle free online payment options. Once all the paperwork is complete, remuneration is credited in the customer’s account within a couple of days. Conclusively, we would advise you to sell car for scrap, it being the greener alternative to dumping vehicles in landfills. And you get paid too!

About the Author

I am a London based blogger and have covered technology, social media, IT and electronics. My articles focus on the various aspects of automobile industry.

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