How to Install Brake Pads
Ever needed to replace your brake pads but didn't have the money to take it to the shop? Installing brake pads is a great do it yourself job. You can save money and you can learn new things along the way. ...read more
By coreesmith May 21, 2014
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By CJ'S AUTO SALES February 07, 2014
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1.Private Party Sale: Selling your vehicle to a private seller is typically the option that has the best financial outcome. With a private motor vehicle sale you can expect to receive a figure slightly under the current Kelly Blue Book price. The advantage to this arrangement is that you typically receive the maximum price for the car compared to the other options. The disadvantages are associated with the length of time before you find a buyer, which is an unknown and the headaches related to advertising, coordinating "test-drives" and negotiating a final price with potential buyers. 2.Give the vehicle as a gift to a friend or relative: Perhaps an acquaintance is in dire need of basic transportation? 3.Donate the vehicle: Cars can be donated to charitable organizations in most states. The market value is deductible as a donation for income tax purposes. With the current US tax laws in a constantly changing state and depending on your overall tax situation for that year, you may not actually receive the full deductible benefit amount. You should consult your tax professional before pursuing this route. 4.Trade the vehicle in to an auto dealer: Assuming that you intend to purchase a vehicle from a dealership, the dealer will have an incentive to buy your old car as part of the deal. The glaring reality in these cases is that the dealership's offer to buy is typically 15-20% under what can be gained through a sale to a private party. Another common tactic is for the dealership to make a fair market-based offer for your car, but the reality is that the sale price of the new vehicle or financing is inflated to insure a large profit. 5.Scrap the vehicle: Most major US cities have salvage facilities with car shredders. This option is best when the vehicle is not running and is thus less appealing to a potential buyer. Most major cities have several "cash for cars" companies that will include towing of the vehicle as an extra benefit to scrapping your car. 6.Selling the vehicle for parts: You may get lucky and find a vehicle owner or auto recycler that is actively searching for expensive parts for the make and model of your vehicle. You may be able to sell them the complete vehicle at a good price if they can utilize the parts. 7.Make improvements to the vehicle and keep it: Perhaps you like the car, truck or van very much and you realize that you are unable to sell or trade it for a fair price? In this case, spending the money to refurbish the car may be a consideration. Many auto body shops can repaint a vehicle for as low as $500 and if a mechanic provides an affordable enough solution to fixing the remaining flaws, you may be happier keeping the car.For scrapping a car in Akron, Canton, Massillon, Barberton or Dover visithttp://www.cash4carsakron.comor call 330-271-6464. ...read more
By Cash 4 Cars Akron June 25, 2013
How to scrap an old car in Akron and Canton, Ohio. If the vehicle is running, scrapping is likely not the best option. Even if a vehicle has rough body damage, you will likely find a buyer in the $750 range. If the scrap or junk car is not running, then consider scrapping it. Contact two to three cash for cars buyers, junk car buyers, scrap yards or salvage yards to gauge pricing. Most likely the prices for your scrap car or junk car will include towing from your location. If you live in a remote location, you may have more difficulty selling it for scrap. The majority of vehicles used to tow junk cars and scrap cars consume a great deal of fuel; therefore, they do not want to drive too far. A smaller, sub-compact vehicle will likely scrap for $150-$200. A mid-sized sedan will sell for approximately, $190-$280, depending on model. Trucks and vans can generate a cash offer of between $220 and $480 depending on weight and other factors. You will need to have the vehicle title of your scrap car or junk car, as without it the vehicle's ownership cannot be transferred. If junking a car for cash in Akron, Canton, Massillon, Barberton or Canal Fulton, call 330-271-6464 and Cash 4 Cars Akron can assist you 7 days a week. ...read more
By Cash 4 Cars Akron May 11, 2013
April is National Car Care Month, stop on in and we will inspect your car from front to back, and top to bottom! All done in just about 10 Minutes. ...read more
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