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Wendy's Auto Wrecking Blog

Hello! Welcome to my new blog. My name is Wendy and the thing I find most exciting in life is auto wrecking. It might sound strange but I have always loved taking things apart. When I was a kid we had to watch an educational film at school about the auto business. It was pretty dull until they got to the part in which the workers took the cars apart, stripped them of all the useful bits and then squashed them into tiny little blocks. I'm not a professional, but I have learnt all you can about auto wrecking, so I decided to start this blog. Enjoy!

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4 Steps to Make Scrapping Your Car Easier

When your car reaches the stage where spending more money to repair it would be foolish, scrapping it is the way forward. In addition to freeing yourself from a cumbersome vehicle, you're likely to get some money for your efforts. Before you begin your cash for cars journey, you need to know how to make the process easier.

Get a mechanic's opinion

Don't just take the opinion of one mechanic. Try calling someone else, and see what they think about performing potential repairs. When more than one mechanic is telling you that your car will cost too much to fix, it's time to listen. While you're with the mechanic, ask them if they know of any reputable places to scrap your car nearby. Additionally, if your mechanic recommends that your car should be scrapped, ask them if they'll drain the oil and water for you.

Start gathering some quotes

The quotes you receive for scrapping your car are likely to vary. Depending on the number of services there are in your area, you may want to request a handful before making your final decision. From there, choose the one that appears to be the best. However, if one seems unusually good compared to the rest, make sure you question why. Some organisations may include a clause where they can adjust the quote in certain circumstances, so you could find yourself leaving with less than you hoped for.

Consider using a collection service

Not all companies that offer a cash-for-cars scheme will collect your car for you. Some may request that you hire a mechanic to tow it, which is likely to incur costs. For the sake of convenience and to avoid spending money on a towing service, make sure you find an organisation that will collect your car.

Gather the right documents

Some companies will want to see that you hold the title for your car before they scrap it. Additionally, they may want to see proof of ID so they can be sure you're the person on the title. Gathering this information in advance is crucial if you want to save time. If the company you're using is coming to your address to collect the car, make sure you have proof of address just in case they need to request that, too.

After you scrap your car, you should receive its estimated wrecking value. With that money, you can pay towards a new vehicle