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Prepare your car's VIN or Vehicle Identification Number. This will provide the dealer with the right information about your car which includes the model, year and make. Your VIN will come in handy especially when buying drive train parts like transmissions and engines.

Keep in mind that junkyards are similar to swap meets in that most prices are negotiable. This is especially true when you're buying parts that are not in good condition. Ask for a discount or offer a lower price. Junkyards will often agree just to move the inventory. That being said, you can expect to pay nearly half of the cost of a new part. For example, a water pump for a BMW 740i may cost $140 new. Expect to pay $70 (in cash) at the junkyard.

Adding to the super-tough design is the handle, which is made from 410 stainless steel. This is a great feature in my opinion because wood or micarta handles will split or crack. Rubber handles will deteriorate over time and fall apart. This stainless handle is about as tough as they get.

accepting junk cars Canada has what you might call a national sales tax or a value added tax (VAT). This Goods and Services Tax (G.S.T.) of five percent (as at January 1, 2008) is applicable to many Canadian transactions.



No title? Not to worry.... The local Licensing department has the forms. You will need a form releasing you of liability. You simply fill out the form stating that you DO NOT own the Body and that it is abandoned.

Lastly, price is another great reason to shop online. This is due to competition. Auto parts dealers in certain neighborhoods simply do not have a lot of competition. When consumers have limited options, this means that those businesses can charge a higher price to benefit from this lack of competition.

Rather than rely only on the seller to recommend the right parts, call your local dealer and get the part numbers you require. Some dealers may not give this information out over the telephone. In these cases, call another dealer.

Being cheap about car service just isn't a good idea. Any problem can be lethal with a car, and as all drivers know only too well, near misses are usually a result of both cars being able to perform. It doesn't take a lot to turn a shopping trip into a trip to the hospital, and that's definitely not cheap.

The truth is, as long as the motor spares that are fitted are in good condition and suitable for the job (i.e. they are right car parts for the right car model), most garages and mechanics will not object if you want to provide the parts yourself. They still get their markup on the labour. Next time you are facing an MOT repair job, find out what the parts are and ask if you can source your own. Yes, it might slow the job down a bit (and if you need an urgent repair, you'll probably have to go with what the garage provides) but if you do have the time, go for it!

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