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One of the ways that can help you get maximum benefits from the deal is noting all the usable car parts. You can create a list of these parts and present it to the buyer in order to increase their value. Most buyers will require you to present this list before they make an initial offer which you can accept or reject.

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After you've checked everyone, check everyone's restraint systems, like seat belts and air bags. Ensure that everyone actually had one on and make a note that you did ensure that all seatbelts were on at the time of the accident and that they were still on immediately afterwards. Wearing seatbelts is critical and you want to be sure that you can tell police and accident investigators that everyone was belted and that you checked.

Contact local salvage yards -- Plan to call as many as three local salvage yards or car recycling businesses to gauge interest in your car. Honestly describe what is wrong with it including damages and why it does not run. Even if the car isn't drivable, but still runs it is worth more than a vehicle that does not. Prices among junkyard operators can vary, so obtain multiple quotes.

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It is important that you find the right place for selling your junk car. If you have a metal and scrap car removal place in your area, then you should go there and try it first. What else you can do is that you can call to the other places and try to estimate the price by making a comparison. Extensive research and better planning will earn you better benefits and profitable deal. Make sure you do not sell it below the industry standards.

Obviously buying used can have a huge cost benefit. Unless you have a rare or high-end luxury or sports car, a salvage yard special will be between $25 and $50. Not bad compared to the cost of a new cooling system from your local dealer.

In auto glass installation the make of the car determines the size and the shape that the different glass pieces will be in. Some cars have smaller windows than others and the make of car will alert the people at the salvage yard to the general shape of the item.

If you are a mom or dad, and are looking to really make your car a safe place for your kids, you will find that there are many great accessories available for you as well. Special mirrors are available to help you see behind the car, when you are backing up. There are back up sensors as well, which are great for cautious moms. There are mirrors that give you a view of your backseat; to keep an eye on your baby or child while driving, without ever having to turn your head to face them. There are also door locking kits available, so that you can safely child-lock your doors, so that small children can not open the car doors from the inside.

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