Buying Insurance Salveged Cars
Scratching your head trying to figure out where to buy parts for your older model car? Want to buy a vehicle that you can get up and running for a reasonable cost? Insurance companies often hold auctions to dispose of vehicles that have been in an accident, been repossessed, or been recovered as a result of theft.
Many of these vehicles have minor damage that can be repaired much less expensively than purchasing a used car or truck from a dealer. Someone who is able to do the repair work themselves will find that buying a vehicle at an insurance salvage auction could save themselves thousands of dollars and end up with a vehicle to be proud of. There are vehicles available for sale that have more major damage
but would be very useful to someone who needs parts for a car or truck they already own.
Automotive or marine mechanics can make use of insurance salvage auctions to buy cars, trucks, boats, motorcycles, and ATV’s to rebuild and sell as used vehicles to the public. They can also purchase scrap items to build up a well stocked inventory of components to be used as replacement parts and eliminate interruptions in work schedules because the parts needed aren’t on hand. Time wasted running to salvage yards and wrecking companies to find out of stock items can be avoided.
If you are at all mechanically inclined, or know someone who is, take advantage of the opportunity to browse insurance salvage auctions to locate a car, truck, or recreational vehicle that could be brought up to snuff and provide you with a means of transportation that is affordable. Whether you need engine components, a new door or hood, or just want to have some spare parts in the garage in case of a breakdown, these auctions can give you the means to accumulate what you might require in the future at prices that will fit into your budget.
There are a wide variety of makes and models available for sale to choose from and finding a match for replacement parts that could save you big bucks is relatively easy. Auto recycling and salvage yards benefit from huge savings by purchasing their inventory from auctions so why go to the scrap yard and pay more for what you need from them when you can buy it yourself and keep that extra cash in your own pocket.
