A car or another vehicle will not serve you all your life. At some point, you need to sell it off. After that, the vehicle may find its way to an auto auction (not restricted to car auctions as such but including truck auctions as well as boat auctions, depending).
To sell a used car, you have to ensure a right price. The pricing issue will depend on car’s physical statuses. The external look of the car, further usage scope of spare parts; are mainly considered for pricing. The seller must decide his own first that how he wants to sell the salvaged car. If he gives priority on the car’s external look and thinks it would be a collectible one for the new buyer; then his advertising message needs to emphasize on similar messages. On the other hand, if he wants to sell the spare parts; he needs to portray accordingly. The advertisements can go on to local newspapers or classified sites.
Once a used car owner goes for selling his property by advertisement, salvage yards as well as individual enthusiasts can approach him. Whether it is a salvage yard or an enthusiast that approaches you, does not give any guarantee that they will not inquire about your car. The information you make available to them publicly may not remain sufficient for them. They can ask you questions beyond your readiness.
It is advisable that the seller put up a comparison between similar vehicles in terms of model, options, year of model, mileage, condition, trim level etc. He should ask for a price that a similar model would fetch. Price comparison, car history, performance record and legal concerns are key areas where a used car owner needs to have transparency to sell his or her car off as salvaged vehicle.

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