How do I Unload a Couple of Cars
RAJ
tenacious local 7,782 Posts
I suppose I could Google it or Post it on Craigslist, but I thought maybe I could get a quick answer.
I have a couple of rides I need to get out of my drive way as I am moving in a couple of months.
One is a 2000 Audi A8 and the other is a 2001 Land Rover Disco. Both are running but the inspection is not up to date. I want to get these things off my insurance and unload these. The blue book is not much on both rides, but donating them to charity would get me like a G in tax credit. Is there some dude I could call to get these out of here for parts or some shit?
Thanks.
I have a couple of rides I need to get out of my drive way as I am moving in a couple of months.
One is a 2000 Audi A8 and the other is a 2001 Land Rover Disco. Both are running but the inspection is not up to date. I want to get these things off my insurance and unload these. The blue book is not much on both rides, but donating them to charity would get me like a G in tax credit. Is there some dude I could call to get these out of here for parts or some shit?
Thanks.
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from my dilettante perspective, if youre not talking some in demand reuse parts, do what requires the least amount of effort. the cash differences isnt going to compensate for any effort on your part to bring it somewhere
They'll give you more if theyre running but not as much as selling them yourself.
Max write off per car if you donate it is $500 each.
KBB on the Audi is around $3500
KBB on the Land Rover is around $1800
Sooo??? trying to make more than just a G in tax write off.
Ideally I would be happy with 3 Gs for both?
Would you do Cash and Records for one?
Both need to be jumped as they have been stagnant for months on end???. I'll get back to you and the other people who have PM'd me with a further assessment.
Yes. I'd probably get more over there since I am an "Internet Celeb"
:cool:
We have a program in Texas called "Write off the cars, not the kids" and you can donate your car to them, get a tax write-off AND they will come pick them up and do all the necessary paperwork. They then fix them up and give them to kids who are struggling to work and go to school. I've done it a few times. See if there is something similar where you are at....it's easy and worthwhile.
Oooops...nevermind....didn't see the tax disclaimer post above.