What Happens With Car Donations
When you choose to donate a car to a charity, do you ever wonder what becomes of that car? What happens to the car once you commit to donating it? How is it used? Is it sold for parts or to an auction? These are the many questions you should know the answers to before donating your car to a charity. If you would rather your car be used for a good purpose rather than just being dismantled and recycled, you should check with the individual charity before donating your car.
The first thing that happens to a donated car is the charity arranges to have it picked up. You should go through the car and remove any personal items. You may also want to clean it up and remove any trash from the car. Depending on the charity, the car may not have to be in running condition. Generally, the charity will arrange to have a local towing company pick up your car from your residence. The car will then be shipped to the location selected by the charity. This location may be the actual charity headquarters, or a more local auction site. It may even be sent to a mechanic to inspect the car. Many charities have their own mechanics who volunteer their time and services. This saves you the time and money of having to have the car repaired yourself. These mechanics will inspect the cars and make any necessary repairs. This will allow the charity to sell the car to auction for a better price or to use it for the charity’s services. These steps all depend on the charity and what their rules are for donated vehicles.
Once your car has been picked up and no longer belongs you, there are a few different things that can happen to it. Some charities chose to re-sell cars at auctions. After their mechanics have looked over the car and made any necessary repairs, the car is taken to a local auction and sold to the highest bidder. Most vehicles will be sold to either a licensed car dealer or a licensed vehicle recycler. The buyer could be a dealer who will then turn around and re-sell the car again on a car lot. If it is sold to a vehicle recycler, your car will end up being dismantled. All of the components such as plastic, metal, and paper will be removed from the car and sent to the respective recycling station. The shell of the car will be recycled at a steel recycling facility. As much of the car materials will be recycled as possible.