Best Junkyards in Sainte-Monique - Reviews, Perks & Phones
Quebec

Enter the world of auto junkyards in Sainte-Monique, QC with our exclusive compilation of the 10 best, evaluated by people like you. We simplify your choice by providing you with authentic reviews and real experiences.

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    Garage Alain St-Pierre inc.

    Garage Alain St-Pierre inc.

    1127 Principale, Saint-Prime, QC G8J 1V2

    Junkyard / Used Auto Parts / Shipping Available

    5/5 - 1 reviews 


          Eric S. SalvageParts Review

    The largest heavy equipement salvage yard in Canada

    "The largest inventory of excavator parts in the country. Nearly 1400 excavator dismantled for parts. Everything comes with a warranty and components are tested and resealed or overhauled..."


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    RECYCLAGE MP

    RECYCLAGE MP

    2168 Av. Lapierre, Québec, QC G3E 1L9

    Salvage Yard / Junk Car Removal

    131.2 miles  5/5 - 3 reviews  opens at 6 AM


          Nicolas B. Google Review

    "Excellent service, I recommend 100%!! I only had a fridge to get rid of and the person came inside within 24 hours. Very professional and all for free!."


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    Caron Recuperation

    Caron Recuperation

    662 Rte du Président-Kennedy, Pintendre, QC G6C 1K1

    Scrap Metal Dealer

    140.8 miles  4.3/5 - 3 reviews 


          Francois M. Google Review

    "The best in the business helpful and honest owner."


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    A Gagnon Recuperation Et Fils

    A Gagnon Recuperation Et Fils

    1057 Rang Sainte-Marie O, Saint-Sylvestre, QC G0S 3C0

    Salvage Yard

    167.3 miles  4.7/5 - 3 reviews 


          Dominic M. Google Review

    "Very good service!."


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    Gaston Theriault & Fils Inc

    Gaston Theriault & Fils Inc

    10750 Rue Notre Dame O, Trois-Rivières, QC G9B 6V9

    Salvage Yard

    174.2 miles  4.7/5 - 3 reviews 


          Pier-olivier B. Google Review

    "Best service and best price in the region I recommend!!!! Thank you for your good service!."


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    Global Récupération Inc

    Global Récupération Inc

    1071 Rue Principale, Saint-Pierre-Baptiste, QC G0P 1K0

    Salvage Yard

    175.5 miles  4.7/5 - 3 reviews 


          Josephe J. Google Review

    "It no longer exists, it's returned to Veolia."


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    AIM Recycling Caribou

    AIM Recycling Caribou

    208 Limestone St, Caribou, ME 04736

    Recycling Center / Junk Car Removal

    221.6 miles  5/5 - 3 reviews 


          Alfred W. Google Review

    "I have been coming here many years and I have never seen this place run the way it is now. New management, friendly and well educated and trained staff that actually seem to truly care about..."


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    Pièces D'Autos St-Mathieu

    Pièces D'Autos St-Mathieu

    3104 Rue Bernard-Pilon, Saint-Mathieu-de-Beloeil, QC J3G 4S5

    Recycling Center / Part Installation Service

    228.2 miles  3.7/5 - 3 reviews 


          Charlie P. Google Review

    "Always ready to help when you have no RV. Very trusting and better prices than the dealership,I stopped going to my dealership after the first time."


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FAQs about junkyards in Sainte-Monique

Are there any junkyards in Sainte-Monique, QC that pay more for cars than others?

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Yes, some junkyards in Sainte-Monique, QC may offer higher payouts for cars based on factors like your car's make, model, condition, and location. To find the best offer, it's advisable to contact multiple junkyards in your area and compare their quotes. Additionally, you can explore junk car buyers that specialize in certain vehicle makes or have a reputation for offering competitive prices.

How do I inspect a used car or part before I buy it?

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Inspecting a used car or part before buying it is crucial to ensure you get value for your money. Here's a basic checklist:

  1. Exterior Inspection:
    • Check for rust, dents, or scratches.
    • Inspect the paint for consistency and color match.
    • Look at the tires for tread wear and alignment.
  2. Interior Inspection:
    • Check the upholstery, dashboard, and carpets for damage.
    • Test all interior features (radio, AC, power windows, etc.).
  3. Mechanical Inspection:
    • Start the engine and listen for unusual noises.
    • Check for fluid leaks under the vehicle.
    • Test drive the car to assess how it handles.
  4. Under the Hood:
    • Examine the engine for leaks, corrosion, or damage.
    • Check the oil level and its color.
    • Look at the battery for corrosion.
  5. Documentation:
    • Verify the car's VIN (Vehicle Identification Number).
    • Ask for maintenance records and any history of accidents.
  6. Parts:
    • For used parts, check for wear, damage, or missing components.
    • Confirm that the part matches your vehicle's make and model.
  7. Price Comparison:
    • Research the market value of the car or part to ensure a fair price.
  8. Ask Questions:
    • Inquire about warranties or return policies.
  9. Vehicle History Report:
    • Consider obtaining a vehicle history report for a used car to check for previous accidents or title issues.
  10. Expert Inspection:
    • If uncertain, have a trusted mechanic inspect the car or part.

Trust your instincts. If something feels off or you're unsure, seek professional advice or consider other options.

How do I negotiate the price of a used car or part?

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Here are some tips on how to negotiate the price of a used car or part:

  • Do your research. Before you start negotiating, it's important to do your research and know what the fair market value is for the car or part you're interested in. You can use online resources like Kelley Blue Book or Edmunds to get an estimate.
  • Be prepared to walk away. If you're not getting the price you want, be prepared to walk away. This shows the seller that you're serious about getting a good deal and that you're not afraid to go elsewhere.
  • Don't be afraid to make an offer. Don't be afraid to make an offer on the car or part you're interested in. Even if your offer is rejected, it can start a negotiation process.
  • Be willing to compromise. It's unlikely that you'll get the exact price you want, so be willing to compromise. Be prepared to meet the seller halfway or to negotiate on other aspects of the deal, such as the trade-in value of your current car or the financing terms.
  • Be polite and professional. Even if you're feeling frustrated, it's important to be polite and professional during the negotiation process. This will make it more likely that the seller will be willing to work with you.

Can they ask me for an entry fee?

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Some junkyards may require you to pay a small entrance or admission fee (usually a few bucks) in order to enter their facilities. With this money they can cover their administrative and maintenance costs and ensure that they receive customers who are truly interested in parts.

What is the difference between a junkyard and a salvage yard?

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While the terms are often used interchangeably, a salvage yard may focus more on recycling and reselling parts.

How do I know if a junkyard is reputable?

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Here are some tips on how to know if a junkyard is reputable:

  • Check online reviews. This is a good way to get an idea of what other customers have experienced with the junkyard. Look for reviews that mention the junkyard's prices, customer service, and the quality of the parts they sell.
  • Ask for recommendations. Talk to your friends, family, and neighbors to see if they have any recommendations for junkyards. You can also ask your local mechanic or auto body shop for recommendations.
  • Visit the junkyard in person. This will give you a chance to see the junkyard's facilities and meet the staff. Look for a junkyard that is clean and organized. The staff should be friendly and knowledgeable.
  • Ask questions. Don't be afraid to ask the junkyard staff questions about their prices, the parts they have available, and their warranty policies. If the staff is hesitant to answer your questions or seems to be giving you vague answers, that's a red flag.
  • Be wary of junkyards that offer to pay you in cash. Reputable junkyards will typically pay you by check or money order. If a junkyard offers to pay you in cash, it could be a sign that they are not a legitimate business.

Do they offer part installation services?

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Some offer part installation services, but not all. It is important to contact the business in advance to ask if they offer this service and to get a quote.

If you are considering having a junkyard install a part for you, there are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Make sure the company is reputable and that their mechanics are qualified to install the part.
  • Get everything in writing, including the price of the part, the cost of installation, and the junkyard's warranty policy.
  • Be prepared to wait a few days for the installation to be completed. Junkyards are often busy and may not be able to install the part immediately.

If you are not comfortable having a junkyard install a part for you, you can always take the part to a mechanic or auto body shop. However, this will likely cost more than having the junkyard install the part for you.

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