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Make Money With Car Salvage - Buy And Sell Damaged Cars From Car Salvage Specialists

Cars are expensive things. To get on the road, you not only have to buy the car, you have to purchase insurance, road tax and then you have to fill up the tank with what seems like pure liquid money. Cars are not purchases that should be taken lightly. The main expense is the car itself; obviously how much you spend depends greatly on your needs.

It's an upset that the cars value depreciates as soon as it leaves the show room, but the average car life expectancy floats around the 8 year mark, so you can sit tight in the knowledge that your car "should" last for that long or even longer. The 8 year estimate doesn't factor in other problems though, for example other drivers on the road. Other drivers can cause huge problems and I often say that if I were the only driver on the road I'd never have a driving problem. For example; you are quite happy cruising along on the road and a car cruising along in the opposite direction is quite happy too, it has a lapse in judgement and swerves to avoid a pothole and hits the right corner of your vehicle, you have a problem. Sure the damage might be repairable, but what if it isn't? What if you cost of repair becomes more than the actual value of the car? That's what the industry calls a "write-off".

You have a few options, you could sell the car in it's damaged state if you don't want to go through the insurance hassles. Accept the settlement from the insurers or you could try and repair the car yourself with parts found auction web sites.

I know, I know, you didn't ask for any of these options, you'd much rather still be sat in your car happily cruising along, but that's life and "stuff happens".

Maybe the opposite is more appropriate to your interests: Maybe you are in the car industry and are a specialist at repairing cars and fixing the damage. Maybe such an accident as detailed above is good news for you. For example, said damaged car has been paid for and taken away by the insurers at the market value, the owner is happy with their new cheque that covers the costs (less their insurance excess if they were to blame) and then the car goes... where? A salvage yard? To be repaired for resale? To auction? Possibly, or it goes to a car salvage specialist. Some car salvage companies will "break" the car into parts and sell the parts individually, which sounds like a lot of effort, but profits can be made in the long run. Other car salvage specialists may provide auctions to the damaged but salvageable cars themselves. These auctions, more often than not, will have fantastic bargains to be had if you are able to repair vehicles and have them looking "as good as new".

The price for a damaged car is obviously not going to be even close to its real market value. That's why, given some time and effort, you could make some real money buying, repairing, and selling on the cars. It is a big industry for a lot of people, but it isn't really publicised. It's almost like an unknown money maker. The resale of the cars can be hugely beneficial, but you would need to know if there is a good amount of possible profit in each car. How much do I want to spend on the car in its damaged state? How much is the car worth in a good condition? How many hours will the repair take? Have I got the skills or employees to carry out the repairs? How cheaply can I buy the parts and where would I get them from (eBay is a very good source for used car parts)? Where can I get a section re-spray from if needed or would I do it myself? Where would I sell the repaired car? Those are the main questions I would ask myself every time I'd take on a new project.

Maybe you don't want to buy said cars to resell; maybe you are looking for a new car to suit your own needs. No matter which way you look at it, buying a damaged vehicle from car salvage auctions could save you money. Sure it would be more effort than buying a car from a dealer but you won't have the satisfaction of "fixing up" the car, if that is what interests you. Remember that buying and selling is big business and it's the backbone of most economies, be wise, be smart, make some good choices and you will be rewarded.


John Anderson writes articles for Bluecycle. Bluecycle are one of the UK's top online car salvage auctions sites and are car salvage specialists. If you are looking for cars, motorcycles and commercial vehicles that are salvageable, Bluecycle Car salvage auctions should be your number one choice.

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Sell damaged car?
I was recently in a car accident and my car should have been totalled. The damages almost equal the payoff value of my lease, but the actual "value" of my car is more according to the insurance company. It would be to my benefit to use their payment to payoff the lease and get a new car, but I don't know what to do with my damaged car. Can I sell it for parts? I don't want to sell the parts myself, I know nothing about it or how much they should be. I'm in the North NJ/South NY area. Does anyone know of a place that may buy my car? Thanks!

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Legal Advise? I bought a car w/ front end damage without knowing it.?
In November I bought a 2001 VW from CarMax and relocated to CA. When I went to get it smogged, the guy told me that I couldn't because it was missing a VIN number from the dashboard. (It still had the VIN on the door frame.) I called CarMax and they took my car, gave me a loaner and invesitagated the situation. When I came back to pick my car up w/ a new VIN sticker for the dash they called me into the office to tell me that they accidentally sold me a car with front end damage. They want to either to an even swap for something else on their lot at the same price point, or they want to refund what I paid for my warrenty and pay off what I owe on the car so that I start at zero-meaning that I lost every dime that I put into payments. They say that it's because I was driving this car the entire time. I say that those payments were supposed to go towards me OWNING a car, not renting a car. They clearly state on their website that they do not sell damaged cars to anyone! www.carmax.com

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Where to sell damaged car?
I have a 99 Ford Escort zx2 with 95,000 miles. kelley blue book lists the private party value of a car with these specs for $1640 if it is in FAIR condition. However, I was in an accident 2 years back and couldn't afford to get it fixed at the time. There is some body damage to the hood/front left end. I think there are also some mechanical issues with the car that need to be fixed, couldn't tell you what though. So I really think the condition would be POOR. Where could I go to get a fair estimate of what the car is worth or to see if I should just salvage it? I want to get the best deal. Thanks.

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