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Kam We-Pull
2806 ON-34, North Glengarry, ON K0C 1A0
Junkyard / Self Service58.7 miles 3.7/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"Very professional (dealt with Bonnie),,treated well. Will return."
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Wills Wrecker
24913 Allen Rd, La Fargeville, NY 13656
Salvage Yard / Towing Service95.3 miles 5/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"Thanks Adam! I have a lifted Dodge Ram and a few issues on my end. Excellent communication and surprisingly very fast service. So nice and professional too, which is a huge plus. I went to..."
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Recycle Right Auto Salvage
3395 Greenfield Rd, Inverary, ON K0H 1X0
Auto Wrecker / Junk Car Removal92.5 miles 5/5 - 1 reviews
Google Review
"Professional, efficient and quick. Explained the breakdown of the cost and without a catalytic converter paid more for scrap cars than Kimco!!."
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Covill Auto Wreckers
3298 26, Brockville, ON K6V 5T1
Auto Wrecker69.1 miles 4/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"They are polite and professional. Went out of there way to find me my parts. Excellent business."
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J & R Salvage
291 Laforest Rd, Mooers, NY 12958
Salvage Yard / Used Auto Parts / Self Service122.9 miles 5/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"Fantastic place to get used,quality parts for the lowest prices. Picked up a fender for my 03 caravan for $30 cheaper then anyone else. Even though they are only open Friday/Saturday it is worth..."
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Recyclage d’autos st-Lazare (1998) inc.
1021, rue St-Louis, Saint-Lazare, QC J7T 2B4
Junkyard86.7 miles 5/5 - 1 reviews
SalvageParts Review
Toyota sienna 2004
"I am looking for 2004 Toyota sienna front left shacks absorber."
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Pat Rogers Towing & Auto Recyclers
2753 Creekford Rd, Westbrook, ON K7P 2Z3
Auto Wrecker / Towing Service102.6 miles 3.7/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"I had the misfortune of one of my MCDONALD LIQUID & BULK transport trucks having a mechanical issue last night in the Kingston area and I needed to tow it to the repair shop after we switched it..."
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Roblin's Garage - Classic Auto Salvage
Fish Lake Rd, Prince Edward, ON K0K 1W0
Salvage Yard / Used Auto & Classic Car Parts123.7 miles 3.7/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"Truly amazing a lifetime of hard work and passion! If you need a classic part or someone who knows how to fix them this is the place to go."
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Pièces D'Autos St-Mathieu
3104 Rue Bernard-Pilon, Saint-Mathieu-de-Beloeil, QC J3G 4S5
Recycling Center / Part Installation Service124.5 miles 3.7/5 - 3 reviews
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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Two Brothers Recycling
28 Flanagan Dr, Plattsburgh, NY 12901
Recycling Center / Junk Car Removal133.1 miles 3.7/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"Yesterday they picked up a tank and scrap metal at sun mount in Tupper lake for me, very prompt and professional,Crystal was a pleasure to work with, hope to meet her again, thanks Scott."
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FAQs about junkyards in Wakefield
How long will it take to sell my car?
The amount of time it takes to sell your car to a junkyard will depend on a number of factors, including:
- The condition of your car
- The make and model of your car
- The demand for parts for your car model
- The number of junkyards in your area
In general, you can expect to sell your car to a junkyard within a few days or even a week. However, if your car is in poor condition or if there is not a high demand for parts for your car model, it may take longer to sell.
Can I get a destruction certificate for my car?
Yes, you can get a destruction certificate for your car. This is a document that proves that your car has been destroyed and is no longer in existence. You may need a destruction certificate in order to cancel the registration of your car or to obtain a salvage title.
To get a destruction certificate for your car, you will need to take it to a licensed junkyard or salvage yard. The junkyard or salvage yard will then issue you a destruction certificate once they have destroyed your car.
What happens to the parts of my car that cannot be sold?
The parts of your car that cannot be sold when you take them to a junkyard will typically be recycled or scrapped.
- Recycling is the process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects.
- Scrapping is the process of breaking down metal into smaller pieces so that it can be melted down and reused.
Junkyards have a variety of ways to recycle and scrap car parts. Some have their own recycling and scrapping facilities, while others contract with other companies like auto wreckers to do this work.
Do they have a return or refund policy?
Yes, many have a return or refund policy, but it can vary from junkyard to junkyard. It is important to ask about their return and refund policy before you purchase a part.
Some may offer a full refund on parts that are returned within a certain period of time, while others may only offer a partial refund or a store credit. Some may also have restrictions on what parts can be returned, such as electrical parts or parts that have been installed.
How do I remove a part from a junkyard?
If you are planning on removing a part from a vehicle yourself, be sure to take precautions to avoid injury. Be aware of your surroundings and be careful not to overexert yourself. You should also ask the staff for assistance if needed. We recommend that you bring:
- Pliers
- Ratchets
- Wrenches
- Sawsall
- Screw drivers
- Hammer
- Impact driver
- Extensions
- Sockets SAE and Metric
- Breaker bar
- Penetrating Fluid
How do I inspect a used car or part before I buy it?
Inspecting a used car or part before buying it is crucial to ensure you get value for your money. Here's a basic checklist:
- 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.
- Interior Inspection:
- Check the upholstery, dashboard, and carpets for damage.
- Test all interior features (radio, AC, power windows, etc.).
- 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.
- Under the Hood:
- Examine the engine for leaks, corrosion, or damage.
- Check the oil level and its color.
- Look at the battery for corrosion.
- Documentation:
- Verify the car's VIN (Vehicle Identification Number).
- Ask for maintenance records and any history of accidents.
- Parts:
- For used parts, check for wear, damage, or missing components.
- Confirm that the part matches your vehicle's make and model.
- Price Comparison:
- Research the market value of the car or part to ensure a fair price.
- Ask Questions:
- Inquire about warranties or return policies.
- Vehicle History Report:
- Consider obtaining a vehicle history report for a used car to check for previous accidents or title issues.
- 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?
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.