What are the self pull junkyards paying per vehicle otd at auctions, I'm guessing $200-325 per vehicle? High end being trucks and suv. Any word on what someone has seen personally?
What are the self pull junkyards paying per vehicle otd at auctions, I'm guessing $200-325 per vehicle? High end being trucks and suv. Any word on what someone has seen personally?
Pretty good guess. When I was planning on starting a used car business, I went to a "private" auction and watched good, running cars sell for average of $500 each. Cars pulled/pushed in about $200. My mistake was trying to get a bidder number. I wasn't asked to leave - I was told to leave "right now". Couldn't even buy lunch before I left.
People may laugh at me, but that's ok. I laugh all the way to the bank.
Not sure about what they are paying at auction but they will come get most cars from Joe Blow and pay 300-400 bucks in most cases....need to be complete though.
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the one by me buys them for a little over shred
Don't know what junk cars r bringing now at the auctions but several years ago I bought some nuggets for a dollar a piece... The last vehice I bought for junk I think I give 400 for it....
Yes. A dealer friend of mine told me about it but neglected to tell me I needed a dealer license number to bid. Like everything else I've done since I "retired", I didn't know ANYTHING about the industry and was learning through research and "trial and error". Including freight brokering and scrap metal.
I went to a public auto auction recently. They started with the non runners (which went for stupid money) and only got worse from there. I left about a 1/4 of the way in. Although in hindsight maybe towards the end there could have been a deal or two to be had, since everyone blew their money in the beginning.
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