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There are several very well known yards across the United States; their main business is not recycling the cars it is selling the parts that they take off the cars.
If the salvage yard isn't your thing, there are other options. Often, salvage cars are sold privately by their owners. eBay can be a great tool in finding these privately-sold salvage cars. Websites like vehixx may also list salvage cars being sold privately.
There are some auto parts stores that operate just like the big retailers that sell new car parts. The customer arrives at the counter and asks for a specific part for a vehicle. The attendant then searches the inventory on a computer, and informs the buyer if the part is in stock and its price. This type of used auto-parts retailers provide convenience and hassle-free transactions for their clients. Most accept credit or debit cards, have air-conditioned lobbies and paved parking lots. However, if the purpose is to save the most money possible then the best place to buy used auto parts is a junk yard.
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Once you have located a salvage auto auction, it is best to inspect the vehicle before you are ready to bid. Arrive early and take your time. This is very important and many times people skip this step or does a quick last minute look over. If the auction is not local, then you might be able to view the cars online on the auction website. There are usually a detailed description of the vehicle and pictures to give you an idea on the condition, title and repairs made or needed.
Firstly, have to know every detail of your car. Do research on the internet about your car. Know how lamar auto salvage sells and how much will it cost if you decide to repair it. Also call a local mechanic for his estimates for repairs and also its selling price. Now you have your own info, call the auto salvage companies and see how their quotes differ to the prices you got yourself from the internet and the local mechanic. Tell them also about the info that you have and ask them why they differ. Get the one with the best price. Some may likely increase their appraisal if they see that your data is relevant and justified. If they can pay you in about an hour then it must be your lucky day.
Most cars that are brought to salvage car auctions are those taken from insurance claims. Usually, when a car gets involved in an accident, the insurance company evaluates the damage, if repairs go beyond the value assigned by the insurance company, then it is sold to salvage car auctions.
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