
The short answer: Yes, you can scrap a car with fuel left in it.
Here’s why…
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If you have just spent time and money fitting a new stereo in your car, the last thing you want is for your car to break down or be written-off and that stereo be sent along with your car to the scrap yard. But don’t fret! You can always remove the stereo before the car is taken to the scrap and then fit it again once you have your new wheels!
This blog will explain the ins and the outs of this process, so that you know what to expect if you want to remove your stereo from your scrap car.
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If you have decided to scrap your car, it is important that you take a methodical approach to the process, ensuring you have informed the necessary people and have all the correct documents.
Cancelling your car insurance is an important part of this process you will need to remember if you want to avoid unnecessary charges or legal issues. But when is the best time to contact your insurer? This blog will break it down…
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Are you looking to get rid of your current vehicle but want to keep your number plate? Transferring number plates to another car is indeed possible, however it can get a little confusing. But don’t worry – this blog will walk you through everything you need to know about transferring your number plate to another car.
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Thousands of old and broken-down cars are left to rust in car parks, roadsides and garages each year. In fact, in 2021 21,106 cars were abandoned in the UK alone!
While it may seem like the simple and easy option to walk away from your vehicle once it’s no longer useful, abandoning your car is an illegal and potentially harmful move to make that will ultimately lead to you missing out on some extra cash.
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