Justice For American Auto Workers And Stockholders

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Instead of putting out money that you really don't have to spend, why not convert your "clunker" into a cash-saving machine? You would be surprised how easy it is, not to mention how little it would actually cost you. Sure, you could order a kit for $10,000, or for between $500 and $2000 you can actually piece together your own vehicle using free or dirt cheap parts that you can get from salvage yards, auctions and wholesalers. There are many people who have done this successfully and are enjoying quiet, clean, efficient driving, and paying next-to-nothing for fuel and maintenance. All you need is a good set of plans, some basic tools, and a place to work on your car.



That's why it's important to step back and weigh the options when you get the urge to "sell my car for cash now." If you sell to a dealer, he naturally will be trying to find a buyer who will pay more for the car than he paid you. When the dealer sets his selling price, he has to factor in a profit margin. That is to say, what can he reasonably sell it for? If you're willing to take several hundred dollars less than what you might be able to get from a private buyer, then do it. If not, try the online classifieds to get your car in front of lots of people quickly and with little expense to you.

Post it on your social networking site. Another to move an old computer is to post it on your webpage on a social networking site. While people are checking out some new photos you posted or browsing through your profile to get reacquainted with you, they might find the laptop they happen to be looking for. You might end up with cash for a laptop almost by accident.

Most junk yards that offer bass boats 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.

Make your position clear - Selling a junk car is not as easy as it seems. For example, while you may think that your job is done after receiving the cash, it is not. If there is a serious problem like the odometer not working, you may find yourself in serious trouble. Therefore, make sure you honestly notify the buyer of any such problems.

Buying cars from a reliable source and then selling them to your contacts is how this works. Cars are expensive so people want to invest in superior quality goods only. Your reputation as a supplier of good quality vehicles can get you rolling.