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What's The Best Way To Get Money Out Of A Broken-Down Vehicle?


PhillyB

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The 1996 ford ranger i've been driving for the last ten years died on the side of the road yesterday. it's been on its way out for a while now, so i kind of saw it coming, but still it sucks. i'm out of a vehicle and i have to figure out what to do with it.

anybody have experience with getting money for junked cars? do scrap yards normally offer decent prices or is it best to drop it off at an actual auto junkyard? what kind of money can i expect?

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Negotiate, but you can get around $125-$150. Scrap yards buy them for the Catalytic converter and aluminum wheels & tires.

Better yet, donate to anyone one of a dozen charities (Goodwill, or the Kidney foundation come to mind) and take the tax write off.

They will bring a rollback and carry it away.

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I'd buy that off you because Rangers are easy to fix. If you really want to get rid of it, find out what's wrong with it, fix it, then sell it off. Rangers aren't gas guzzlers like other trucks and some folks prefer trucks over cars.

If that doesn't help, just put an ad in the paper or craigslist. Or spread the word around with your buddies if they know anyone that would buy a ranger for parts.

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Negotiate, but you can get around $125-$150. Scrap yards buy them for the Catalytic converter and aluminum wheels & tires.

Better yet, donate to anyone one of a dozen charities (Goodwill, or the Kidney foundation come to mind) and take the tax write off.

They will bring a rollback and carry it away.

This is what we just did with my 93 mazda pickup. Donated it to the society for the Blind, helps a charity, and you get a tax write off, plus a hotel voucher.

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Not much you can do. There are some parts you can part out like the converter or charged airbags. It's a time/money thing though, and scrapping it for the $100-$200 may be the best choice.

I still drive a 98 ranger. It's over 200k and still ticks away just fine. That baby has saved me some money. :)

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