At 1800 Salvage, we make it easy to sell your salvage vehicle. Check out some of the vehicles we've purchased recently and get an idea of what your vehicle may be worth.
Hyundai
Cars
The car's front bumper was damaged after hitting a kangaroo which resulted in various mechanical issues. Specifically, the lower radiator support was damaged, the engine would crank but not start, and oil leaked onto the road. After consulting with mechanics, the owner was informed that the repair costs would be astronomical. As a result, the decision was made to sell the car instead of paying for repairs.
Holden
Cars
After sustaining minor scratches & dints, and with a dysfunctional air conditioner, the owner deemed it necessary to upgrade.
Honda
Cars
The Honda Jazz was still drivable despite some body damage, jittery engine, faulty speedometer and the ABS light continuously flashing. Ultimately, the car stopped working due to coolant being put into the oil 4 years ago. The owner realized how much of a hassle it would be to fix all of these problems, so they decided that selling it would be more financially viable.
Toyota
Cars
After sustaining body damage to the front and with a flat battery, the owner deemed repairing the older Toyota Echo not worth the cost.
Mazda
Cars
Four months ago, the owner became concerned for their safety and stopped driving the Mazda CX9 when it started smoking. Wanting to free up parking space, they decided to get rid of the car.
Subaru
Cars
Despite minor body damage, the car still ran fine. However, the registration expired and the owner simply didn't want to renew it.
Land Rover
Cars
After the insurance company declared the Land Rover a write-off, the owner decided to part ways with the vehicle.
Mazda
Cars
The Mazda had sustained damage to the rear, experienced brake leaks, suspension issues, an engine mount problem, and had a broken front right indicator and left side mirror. Due to the overwhelming potential costs, the owner decided to sell it to us.
Mazda
Cars
The Mazda had been sitting unused for a few months. Along with a dead battery and the need for an oil change, the owner decided to sell the vehicle rather than pay for maintenance costs.
Holden
Cars
Despite recently being serviced, the Holden Cruze continued to have transmission issues. Frustrated with the persisting problem and the high repair costs, the owner decided to sell the car.
Holden
Cars
The Holden Commodore had been sitting unused in the carpark for quite some time. As it had become an eyesore to both the owner and the public, the owner decided to sell it to 1800 Salvage. The tow drivers from the company faced no issues while retrieving the car from the carpark.
Toyota
Cars
After a T-bone collision, the left door was jammed shut and the left airbags were deployed. Although everything else, including the tires, appears undamaged, the owner decided to sell the Toyota Corolla instead of sinking money into repair costs.
Ford
This Ford vehicle had constant battery issues. The owner attempted to sell it privately but was unsuccessful. Instead of continuing to deal with the hassles of private selling, they chose to sell the Ute to 1800 Salvage.
Volkswagen
Cars
Due to cosmetic damage and mechanical issues, the customer opted to sell the vehicle instead of paying for repairs.
Ford
Cars
The owner wanted to get rid of their Ford Escape due to a faulty battery and A/C unit.
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