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You can help children to have a chance to study in school when you donate car. The profit taken from your donated car can buy them materials for school and with that it can also to help some college students to finish their degree.

auto parts sales is one of the largest industries in the world. Makes sense since almost everyone in the world has an automobile except maybe in underdeveloped countries. Some auto parts wear out rather quickly such as oil filters. Some last a little longer like brake shoes and pads. And then you have parts that thank goodness don't wear out very often at all like transmissions or cars would be impossible to maintain cost wise.

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