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Scrapping a car isn’t something people do very often. In fact, an average driver will only scrap one vehicle during their driving lifetime.
Since scrapping a car is such unknown territory, we do everything we can to make sure the process is quick, simple, and straightforward. That commitment to simplicity starts with the quotes we provide.
With just your registration and postcode, we’ll be able to give you the best possible price from our nationwide network of scrap dealers. When you’ve got a price you like, we’ll even make sure you’re offered a free collection too – and we’ll always arrange a time that works around your commitments.
On collection day, our prompt and professional partners will help you to make sure all your paperwork is in order – so you can be absolutely confident you won’t run into any problems with the DVLA.
Scrap cars that support UK charities
The roads in and around Cheshire are getting safer every year. In fact, out of 78 UK counties, Cheshire is considered to be the 11th safest for drivers – with accidents down more than 18% in the last two years.
Despite this, the area still sees hundreds of vehicles written off in accidents every year – and it’s vehicles like these we can use to support charity projects in the North West. Part of the profit that your car helps us to generate will be used to fund our social value programme – a way of doing business that means we provide support for the communities who use our services.
At Car.co.uk, we transform scrap cars into funding for social value projects
Scrap cars and charity work might not be two things you think go hand-in-hand – but, at Car.co.uk, we're trying to change that.
When you choose our service to recycle your vehicle and find scrap car buyers in Cheshire – you don't just get an amazing price – you also get to know that you're directly supporting a number of social value initiatives around the country.
A portion of the profit that your car generates will go towards running:
- HMP Academies
- Food redistribution networks
- Assisted living services
As well as the people who are directly supported by these initiatives, the positive impact they have on communities spreads far and wide – reducing crime rates, easing the strain on the emergency services, and allowing tax money to be channelled to the areas in which it's most urgently needed.
Your car might have reached the end of its life on the road – but it still has a lot to offer for charities and good causes in the UK and beyond.