Frequently Asked Question about Automotive Scrapyards
How does Automotive Scrapyard work?
Automotive scrapyards, also known as salvage yards or junkyards, operate by taking in vehicles that are no longer roadworthy or repairable. These vehicles might have been involved in accidents, reached the end of their lifecycle, or have significant mechanical issues. Upon receiving a vehicle, the scrapyard assesses its value based on components that can be salvaged and resold. Usable parts such as engines, transmissions, alternators, and other components are dismantled, cleaned, and stored for resale to individuals or repair shops looking for affordable replacement parts. Meanwhile, materials such as metal, rubber, and glass are recycled. The remaining unusable portions of the vehicle are disposed of responsibly according to environmental regulations.








