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However, some people don't want to deal with the hassle. There's a lot more to the car salvage process than most realize. If you decide to tow it in yourself somehow, there's a few things you should know. You must drain all fluids from the vehicle, and in some case the tires are not accepted at the salvage yard.

Fact No. 3 -- Fuel efficiency is through the roof. Are you looking for top fuel efficiency? If so, then today's models will not disappoint you. A fleet of electric vehicles are now on the market offering the equivalent of more than 100 mpg and an electric-only range of 62 to 88 miles and beyond. Hybrid models typically top 50 mpg and even a midsize gasoline model, such as the Nissan Altima, gets 38 mpg on the highway. If you want a car that gets 40 mpg or better, your choices have expanded greatly in recent years.

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2002 acura You get an almost endless supply for auto parts and accessories. Of course, you don't want to choose just any junk car. It is best to opt for the same make, model, and year as your current vehicle. Some accessories, unlike car parts, can be used on same brands, like Mercedes even if the year or make is different. Wouldn't it be neat being able to go years without needing to buy other car parts and accessories? You can pull from the junk car sitting in your garage. In this aspect, a junk car can save you money.

It is time for reality check: unless you begin to do something about your junk car now, you'll never get this job going. Instead, why not sell your car and make some money? That's right, even junk cars can fetch some cash, money that can come in handy elsewhere.

You can as well source for money via loans. This is however not a highly advocated move for it requires a solid backing in terms of constant plough back of money to clear the loan. If you have an eye for a car, it is better to save up and get the car rather than rushing to get cash for cars via loans.

Now I'm afraid they are starting to feel the affects of what was done to them. They are not receiving their payments. They don't have a lot of inventory to choose from now. And they don't have any used cars to sell as there are over 750,000 of those used cars either in the scrap yard or on their way there.