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How to Junk a Car in New York |

Thursday, 08 May 2008
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WHEN TO GET RID OF YOUR CAR Your Vehicle is no longer an asset and becomes a liability when: * You're unable to find a buyer to take it off your hands. HOW JUNKING A CAR HELPS THE ENVIRONMENT People often think of an auto junkyard as just another dump - but present day junkyards are actually a form of recycling and easy on the environment. Most junk cars that end up in a junkyard are either sold at auctions or sold for scrap. In fact, junkyards provide steel and many other metals to the building and car industries, ensuring that the metals from a junked car continue to be used for other vital purposes and help save important natural resources, as well. In addition, the modern junkyard is regulated by federal and state laws that have strict guidelines on the draining and disposal of all fluids from junk cars, so the junkyard is no longer a threat to the ground water in the area. ENJOY THE BENEFITS Pat yourself on the back and know that by you junking your car you are in actual fact earning yourself some well earned cash and at the same time helping the environment. Tips: No title? Not to worry.... The local Licensing department has the forms. You will need a form releasing you of liability. You simply fill out the form stating that you DO NOT own the Body and that it is abandoned. Need a Fast Service? www.junkacar.com owns and operates it's own fully licensed tow trucks, so they are able to offer you a fast turnaround. With experienced and trained operators they are ready to guide you through the junk a car process. Caution: Make sure to take out all your belongings from the car, including items from the trunk, glove compartment, pockets in back of seats and any cd's or cassettes left in CD/Cassette player. (You may want to take the actual CD/Cassette player as well) Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
Eddie Hart is an internationally acclaimed author and writer for many prominent internet companies.
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