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Telltale Signs Your Car Has Reached The End Of Its Life

Posted on August 13, 2018 at 2:37 AM Comments comments ()

Like everything in life, your car too has a life cycle and is bound to die sooner or later. While it may have served you very well, and regular maintenance and good care may even have extended its life, at some point in time it will start costing you more than it’s worth.

When you detect any of the following signs in your car, it might be time to let go and allow your car to go down the natural path of life and death:

Parts Become Unavailable
A conundrum faced by a number of owners of vintage or used cars, finding appropriate parts for your car can become nearly impossible if your car is old enough. In the rare case you do find parts, their prices could reach the roof—and could even be higher than the total cost of the car itself! In such a case, it is best to send your old, trusty car to ab Authorized Treatment Facility (ATF) and get a newer car instead.

The Engine Seizes
Your car’s heart lies in its engine. Much like a human heart, in case of a heart (or engine) failure, restorative treatment may extend its life for a bit. However, in such a case, your engine is likely to never be the same again, and unless you’re willing to fork out thousands of dollars on a new engine, it might be best to let your car go.

 
Repairs become expensive
If your car is constantly breaking down, and seems to spend more time at the mechanic than on the road, it might be time to get a newer car. The money you spend on the number of repairs the car needs to be subjected to could easily buy you a new car if you add it up!

Body Damage
In case of a severe car crash, where you survive but your car has been totaled in the process of saving you, honor its sacrifice and let it continue on its path to everlasting peace.

Using up too much fuel
If the amount you’re spending on fuel monthly could help feed a small family for three months, you might want to start accepting the fact that it doesn’t likely have very long to live. It might make it easier to let go when the time finally arrives.

Send your old car to a registered recycler
Once your car has finally choked out its last breaths, call us at 561-221-2277 and we’ll make sure to give the cremation it deserves. Licensed, registered and insured, Insta Cash 4 Car is the leading junk car buyer in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Everything You Need to Know about Recycling Your Old Car

Posted on August 11, 2018 at 6:59 AM Comments comments ()
Many a times, when a vehicle reaches the absolute end of its life, either due to crash damage or engine failure, no amount of repair and maintenance jobs are able to give it new life. In such cases, most people prefer to ship their old cars off to a licensed car recycler, also known as an Authorized Treatment Facility (ATF).

If you too have a car just waiting to be recycled, and would like to know the recycling process your precious car is going to go through—you’ve come to the right place!

Here’s the entire car recycling process broken down for you:

Choosing a trusty ATF
The first step in the process, choosing an ATF should come with an inquiry into licensing, insurance and reliability. Ask your local mechanic to recommend the best ATF in the area and conduct your own research by searching for reviews on the internet.

Preparing your car
Before letting the recycling company tow your car away, take out all your belongings from the car, empty it of gas, cancel your insurance on it and remove all license plates.

Depollution
Once your car is safely at the ATF, it will firstly undergo the depollution process. In this process, all hazardous material, including car batteries, oil, coolants and fuel, is safely removed from the car according to the guidelines set by the Environmental Agency.

These parts are then dismantled or sold to specialists to be recycled, or may even be sold as separate used parts.
 
Dismantle
During the dismantling process, the metals found in catalytic converters such as palladium, rhodium and platinum are removed from the car and are later recycled into creating electronics, jewelry and more catalytic converters.
The car tires, if reusable, will be sold as parts for another vehicle. In case they are unusable, they will be melted down to create roadbeds or playground mulch.

All the glass from your car’s windows, windshields and side view and front view mirrors will be removed prior to destruction, and will then be recycled to create ornaments, tiles, sand or more windows.

Destroy
The last step of the process, the car is finally destroyed through crushing after which it is sent to a metal mill. Here, professionals separate steel from plastic through strong magnets, whereas the tin coating is dissolved in a hot caustic soda solution. The steel is then melted in large furnaces to be reused.

Recycle your old car today
If you have an old car that needs recycling, Insta Cash 4 Car, junk car buyer in Palm Beach, Florida will gladly take it off your hands. Simply call us at 561-221-2277 and we’ll make sure all your junk car needs are met instantly!
 

Reasons You Should Sell Your Junk Car - Infographic

Posted on August 9, 2018 at 2:48 AM Comments comments ()
When you have a junk car with you, you are more likely to kill your wallet because of the repair and maintenance costs. Learn more in this infographic below: