At what point do you hand over the car for scrap?
My mother has a 16-year-old car (Toyota Yaris, automatic). She does about 1,000-2,000 miles a year just visiting local shops/downtown.
Her MOUTH is raised, and it looks like a new exhaust, shock absorbers everywhere, new tires everywhere.
We don't know yet how much all this will cost, however, given the age of the car, is it worth it? I suspect that it will take about 500-600 pounds to complete this work.
At what point do you hand over the car for scrap?
Looking at the autotrader, they are estimated at about 1,100-1,300 pounds with a 12-month term.
Would it cost 150 pounds to scrap it?
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Vaghe Gasparyan commented
I didn't even think about scrapping the car before, but it became very profitable. Recently I realized that my car has very high mileage, and there is no point in repairing it periodically. I thought about selling, but they just offered me a minimal amount. I was disappointed but stumbled upon a car scraping service by accident (https://www.scrapi.com/cash-for-scrap-cars). They offered me a significant amount for my car model, and I could not refuse this offer. I hope that you will also receive the same advantageous offer and will be able to solve everything.
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Annette CM commented
As far as I know, there are some services that accept probably any car