Share:

If you have a car that’s getting old or doesn’t run, the best option is to sell it to a junkyard. Some people overlook this option because of mistaken ideas about junkyards, or they complicate the process because of misinformation. Here is the truth behind a few common myths.

Common Misconceptions About Junkyard Recycling Services

1. Junk Cars Are Useless

junkyardIt’s true your old car probably can’t be sold as a working vehicle. However, it’s still worthwhile to sell it rather than letting it rust. It’s full of useful parts, some with years left in them. Car owners and mechanics can use these parts to repair other cars, extending their lifespans. Even if your car’s parts are damaged or worn out, the car is made of useful, recyclable materials. Recycling reduces the need to mine raw metal, which is good for the environment because it reduces pollution and deforestation. This makes the junkyard one of the most eco-friendly options for getting rid of a broken-down car.

2. Junkyards Are Dangerous

Despite what you may have seen on TV or in the movies, junkyards are safe places to visit and often look like large parking lots with rows of cars waiting to be broken down. If you’re looking to buy used parts, the employees will typically find the parts for you, so there is no need to worry about digging through scrap metal. Machinery is also not accessible to the public to keep clients safe. 

3. You Need to Haggle

Junkyard owners benefit from giving you a fair price because it affects their reputation. Used cars are their products, and they want people to keep selling to them, so they don’t usually try to haggle owners down. Instead, their sale price is determined by the cost of the recyclable metal in the vehicle.

 

If you’re ready to sell your old car to a local junkyard, choose Phipps Auto Parts in Goshen, OH. For 40 years, they’ve served Hamilton, Warren, and Clermont counties from their five-acre facility. They pay top dollar for junk vehicles by cash or check and offer towing services to help get broken-down cars off your property. Call (513) 722-2034 or visit their website to learn more about their policies and offers.

tracking