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Sometimes it can be quite difficult to let go of a vehicle, even though it doesn't serve you anymore. Sentimental value might keep you invested long after the car stops adding any actual value to your life. What happens, though, when it reaches the point where the necessary repairs will cost far more than the car is worth? Read on for more information on how a car becomes a junk car.

What Is a Junk Car?

Junk car

There are several theoretical roads a vehicle can take to become a junk car. If it doesn't start and can't get you where you need to go, it may be considered junk. If it has over 100,000 miles and has survived multiple engine repairs, it is likely junk. The same goes for a car that has extensive frame damage or corrosion that makes it structurally unsound, as well as cars that consistently cost more to repair than the value of the vehicle.

How Can You Prepare It?

Once you've decided to junk your car, there are a few steps to take before you schedule it for pickup. First, locate the car's title. If you can't find it, contact the Department of Motor Vehicles about getting a replacement. Next, contact the salvage yard to arrange a pickup. Before the car is picked up, remove the license plate and all your belongings. Don't forget to cancel any insurance policies on the vehicle. Finally, collect your cash and leave it with the recycler.

 

If you're ready to let go of a junk car, you can count on T&S Automotive in Thomasville, NC. These salvage experts will pay cash for any junk car for scrap metal and used auto parts, no matter the condition. If you place your call before 3 p.m., same-day service is guaranteed. Visit their website or call (336) 882-7989 to schedule a pickup.

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