The short answer is yes—depending on the condition of your vehicle, a car you sell for scrap may in fact be salvageable in whole or in part. If that’s the case, it may be resold.
As the saying goes, one man’s junk is another man’s treasure. People scrap their cars for all sorts of reasons, and not all of them are write-offs. Some car owners simply don’t want the hassle of maintaining an aging vehicle, or perhaps they’re ready to sell but would rather let someone else do the legwork.
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The more miles on the clock, the lower the car’s value. But why?
Read on to find out how mileage affects your car.
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There are a number of factors that go into calculating how much your car is worth to the scrap market.
If you're thinking of scrapping your car and wondering what price you can get for it, read on to find out what factors might affect the final sum.
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If you've checked out our scrap metal prices, you may have noticed that copper (and copper-based materials such as copper wire, brass and braziery) are right at the top of the list.
Copper wire in particular can command up to £4,500 per tonne!
So why exactly is copper so valuable?
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