Getting a new vehicle may mean that you are stuck with your old one. It can be difficult to get rid of an aging vehicle if it isn’t worth much. Here are some ways to ditch that old family car.
Sell It Online
Do your research online and see if that old car is worth anything. Certain models may be more popular than others. If it still has some value, you might be able to sell it. Clean it up. This means that you may have to use some serious elbow grease. Take pictures and write up an accurate description of the vehicle. Don’t sugarcoat it. You want to get a buyer that actually wants to buy your old car. Disclose any pertinent facts. Being honest will eliminate wasted time on your part. Price it to sell. You don’t want it sitting around forever.
Use a Junkyard
Many junkyards, like U Pull & Pay, will buy cars that are essentially worthless. The scrap metal alone may be worth something to them. These types of junkyards are often referred to as pick and pull. This means that they keep the cars around and sell off the parts as people need them. Some may even be willing to come out and tow a nonfunctioning vehicle away. You will turn over the title to the junkyard just like you would with any sale. It is a win-win for both parties. They get your junk car, and you get some cash.
Scrap out the Parts
You could even scrap out the old car parts on your own. There would be more of a market available for a more popular type of car. Determine if you have the space to keep the car around for a while. It can take years to scrap out enough of the parts to make it worth your while. You would also need to feel comfortable dealing with all types of people that would be interested in the parts. It would help if you are mechanically inclined as well. You could remove the parts yourself and piecemeal them out.
Find a Charity
There are several charities that would be happy to take your old car off your hands. Some of these include Make a Wish and Cars for US Troops. In many cases, they will fix it up and give it to a family in need. This provides job opportunities for the mechanics that are working on your old car as well. You can write off the amount of the car’s worth on your taxes with a charity that is 501(c) (3) certified. Make sure to fill out the correct tax forms and to follow any guidelines if you want to claim this deduction.
Getting rid of your family’s aging vehicle doesn’t have to be difficult. Use these solutions when determining the best way to go about ditching your old vehicle so that you have enough room in your driveway with the newer one you’ll most likely be replacing it with.