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.
Royal Enfield
Motorbikes
The motorcycle wouldn't start, which resulted in the owner's decision to sell it.
Mazda
Cars
Aside from a few scratches and minor paint damage, there was no mechanical issues with the car. The owner had upgraded to a new vehicle and wanted to dispose of the old one quickly.
Ford
Although the car's engine was still running, it had transmission problems which were expensive for the owner.
Volkswagen
Cars
This car was still running, but the warning light indicated a problem with the catalytic converter. Despite the mechanic's efforts, they couldn't confirm the issue.
Mercedes Benz
Prestige
This Mercedes-Benz had mechanical issues that the mechanics couldn't diagnose, so the owner sold it.
Ford
Cars
The owner sold their neglected Ford Falcon due to it being an eyesore.
Aprilia
Motorbikes
Unfortunately, the bike had not been well-maintained and had sustained body damage. Additionally, its battery had died due to lack of use.
Ford
Cars
Although the car had a dent on the passenger door, it drove perfectly fine. The owner didn't want to pay to fix the damage after the registration expired, which is why they decided to sell the Ford Territory.
Toyota
Cars
Although the Toyota had some minor cosmetic damage, it had no mechanical problems and drove smoothly. The owner, however, had recently purchased a new car and wanted to sell the old one quickly.
BMW
Cars
After being T-boned, this BMW was declared a write-off.
Mercedes Benz
Cars
After the electrical system of this Mercedes Benz failed last week, the owner attempted to trade it in to the dealership without success. Subsequently, they contacted 1800 Salvage.
Ford
This utility vehicle was still drivable, but it had issues with its starter solenoid and power steering lines. The owner was selling it because they had upgraded to a new vehicle.
Hyundai
Cars
This Hyundai Tucson still runs but has a dent. As the owner recently purchased a new car, they decided it was not worth repairing the old one.
Holden
Cars
Upon being T-boned, the insurance company deemed it more cost-effective to write-off the Holden Barina than to cover the costs of repairs. Dissatisfied with the amount offered, the owner sought compensation elsewhere.
Jeep
Cars
There was nothing wrong with this Jeep Cherokee. The owner had upgraded to a new vehicle and wanted to make room on the driveway.
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