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There's an easy way to avoid this... simply do not, EVER, sell a car to someone that wants you to ship it to them, or who has offered to pay you much more than you know your car is worth.

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Most junk yards that offer cash for cars will pick up your vehicle for free, as it is in their financial interest to do so. If a salvage lot that pays cash for junk cars says that it must subtract a towing fee from the price of the vehicle, you should find another buyer that will tow the car for free.

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Make a deal. Whether sold to a private party or to a salvage yard, you'll want to strike a deal. Come up with a price that satisfies both parties and complete the transaction. Likely, you'll have to sign a lien release and you'll also have to sign over the title. Remove the license plates, registration, insurance information and your personal effects. Accept a check or cash for your car.

It may not feel like your doing much for charity when you donate a car. But think about this. The proceeds that are made from the auction of your car, are given straight to a charity of your choice. This means a couple of things. First off, your simple auto donation helps ANY charity that you choose. This means you're helping a cause that you actually believe in. You can donate it to a large charity, or a local animal shelter. Whatever you believe in. This means the power is in your hands. Your turning an automobile donation into hope for whatever it is you want to benefit.

There are places that do try to make it easier on you to sell your car. Unfortunately, some of them specialize in classics like the Cooper or Austin, and won't take your broken down Nissan. If you have a car that doesn't run or could use work your choices are limited. You need to find a car trader that is par of a larger network, something like Trade My Motor (UK). Groups like this have a large enough network that they can offer an online quote and same day cheque-they'll even purchase your clunker!