There are many situations to consider in which salvaging your vehicle makes sense or even dollars and cents:
1. It may have been in an accident and your insurance company is writing it off.
2. The cost to repair it far exceeds the value of the vehicle.
3. The trade in value is so low it does not merit the effort.
4. You can’t find a buyer or anyone to “take it off your hands”.
5. Trying to sell it on your own is not worth the hassle or trouble trying to find someone who can use it.
6. It may have been a long standing problem for you and you do not want to pass a “lemon” onto someone else.
7. It may have been sitting so long that it does not run and is simply 
taking up space in your garage or even worse in your yard becoming an 
eye sore for the neighborhood and an embarrassment to you.
8. It is in pieces from a project that you never seemed to get around to
 due to time needed, money required to fix it or experience on “how to 
get the job done”.
These are just some of the reasons why salvaging your vehicle may be 
your best solution. In the hands of experienced and licensed salvage 
yards your useless car or truck can become useful again. Whether it is 
being “parted out”, gotten ready for the “crusher” to potentially use 
the scrap metal again somehow your vehicle can be recycled and reused. 
With everyone going “green” it is becoming more and more important to 
recycle. Having a salvage yard take your junker or clunker for its still
 useable parts is a great way to get rid of your problem and create 
opportunities for others to get inspected used auto and truck parts 
saving our landfills a tremendous amount of space. Basically taking your
 lemon and making lemonade. 
These credible Salvage Yards or Auto Recycling Centers are in the 
business of making the best use of your used up vehicle. Some of your 
old vehicles parts will find themselves in other vehicles in other towns
 or even far away states from where you live. Many recyclers ship parts 
all over the country and even to other countries. They inspect, test and
 in some cases even warranty the used auto or truck part. Many auto 
repair businesses would rather work with a reputable Salvage Yard or 
Auto Recycler since they know the high costs for “new” parts that come 
from the dealerships. 
Auto recyclers are in the business of buying vehicles that are no longer
 operational or of use to their current owners. Many of these vehicles 
were in auto accidents and/or “totaled out” by the insurance company 
because to repair them would cost more than they are worth. In these 
situations, many of these vehicles still have parts that are in perfect 
working order. The Auto Recycler dismantles the vehicle and resells all 
of the good parts