Frequently Asked Questions
How does an Automotive Scrapyard work?
An automotive scrapyard, also known as a junkyard or auto salvage yard, operates by purchasing end-of-life vehicles, dismantling them, and salvaging usable parts for resale. Once a vehicle arrives at the scrapyard, it is assessed for reusable components such as engines, transmissions, body parts, and electronics, which are then removed, cataloged, and stored. Fluids such as oil and coolant are safely drained and disposed of in an environmentally responsible manner. Metals and other non-reusable materials are often recycled. Automotive scrapyards provide an essential service by facilitating the recycling and reuse of vehicle parts, contributing to environmental conservation and offering cost-effective solutions for consumers seeking replacement parts.








