For years people have been buying and selling cars, car parts and scrap metal from scrapyards, or salvage yards as they're also known. When it comes to buying and selling either cars or car parts, these yards are sometimes known as car breaker yards or just breakers yards. Either way, they're a great place to buy cheap car parts.
First of all, these places are a great for people who want to sell their existing cars, mainly if they no longer work properly. Let's say you've got yourself a car that's pretty old and no longer runs well, when you get yourself another car, you could trade in your old one with the dealer. If they accept your old vehicle as part of the deal, you could get yourself a good couple of hundreds pounds off your new car. However, dealers are quite particular about the state of the cars they buy as part of the trade deal. If not, you can sell your old car to a salvage yard.
They will give you a nominal fee for your vehicle, and this is calculated on what they think the car, in its current state, is worth. So if it no longer works properly you would only get yourself between 50 - 100, but something is better than nothing right? The salvage yard will also consider what they think they will be able sell on to other customers. So there may be parts of the car that work fine, whether that's mechanical parts such as engine or exhaust parts, or others such as the wheels or light bulbs.
As the name suggests, the salvage yard will literally salvage the parts they think will be of value and sell this on to customers looking for second hand car parts. Now you may be thinking, 'why would someone buy second hand car parts from a vehicle that doesn't work properly?' Well, as mentioned, the salvage yard will sell on parts that they think will still function properly, earning them a pretty penny in the process.
You shouldn't be put off either because salvage yards don't always buy old wrecks that no longer work. They will also get cars that have been involved in accidents no matter how old or new they are, and they may also get cars that have been seized by the police. Either way, salvage yards are usually places where you can make huge savings on second hand car parts.
So let's say that you have a car in your garage that needs a little bit of work doing to it. If you get yourself to a salvage yard, you may just find that missing piece you need to get your car working again. Finally, with the advent of the Internet, you may not even have to visit the salvage yard, but instead buy second hand car parts off salvage yard websites. This way you won't have to traipse around a yard, but rather buy what you want from the comfort of your own home.
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