Start the new year with a bit of extra money in the bank

Start the new year with a bit of extra money in the bank

After Christmas and new years over we all start to feel the pinch, so why not give us a call and we’ll come and pay you the best price for that old banger sat on the drive.

It really easy all you need to do is call us with your registration number and we’ll quote you instantly! We collect FREE of charge, complete all DVLA documentation with you, make instant payment for your scrap car and away it goes of to the recycling centre to be disposed of to government standards.

What are you waiting for?

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