Recyclersteve wrote:Something a bit different here-
Sold a mid-size SUV for scrap for $700 and the company buying it didn’t charge anything for towing it from our front yard. So it was a NET $700. Car was in a rollover accident. It was badly crushed, all glass broken, and I couldn’t even get the odometer reading.
Thankfully none of the four young people in it at the time of the crash was seriously injured- just soreness and some minor cuts and bruises.
I got quotes from 4 scrap companies. They were “about $175”, $400, $450 and $700. You can see which one I took. I texted photos to the companies, so they all had access to the same info. It was surprising how much the quotes varied.
For privacy reasons, I’d rather not say where the accident occurred or the year/make/model of the car.
Dr. Cadmium wrote:500# batteries 0.20
400# light iron 80/GT
2# #1 steel 120/GT
37# mixed Al 8.14
22# extruded 0.32
75# irony Al 0.05
9# #2 copper 1.70
6# clean ACR 0.75
4# AWG 4+ 1.35
2# #2 wire 0.85
12# mixed wire 0.45
19# compressor 0.08
Total: $167.15
Dr. Cadmium wrote:Recyclersteve wrote:Something a bit different here-
Sold a mid-size SUV for scrap for $700 and the company buying it didn’t charge anything for towing it from our front yard. So it was a NET $700. Car was in a rollover accident. It was badly crushed, all glass broken, and I couldn’t even get the odometer reading.
Thankfully none of the four young people in it at the time of the crash was seriously injured- just soreness and some minor cuts and bruises.
I got quotes from 4 scrap companies. They were “about $175”, $400, $450 and $700. You can see which one I took. I texted photos to the companies, so they all had access to the same info. It was surprising how much the quotes varied.
For privacy reasons, I’d rather not say where the accident occurred or the year/make/model of the car.
I'm glad nobody got hurt, Steve. And yes, you have to call around for a scrap car as the prices are all over the place. $700 for scrap is crazy, it must have been fairly new or had salvageable parts.
cwgii wrote:Wow. In the past I got close to your prices, not anymore. I was quoted $0.05 on wire and$0.12 on batteries.Tucson is the pits now.
Dr. Cadmium wrote:373 returnable cans and bottles $0.05 ea
Total: $18.65
We have one yard that stopped all can, #1 . another is down to $0.20 on cans.
If it was all alum cans at 33/#, you had 10#---$2.00
Not worth the gas.cwgii wrote:Wow. In the past I got close to your prices, not anymore. I was quoted $0.05 on wire and$0.12 on batteries.Tucson is the pits now.
It seems prices came up faster on the east coast than elsewhere. Wire is a tough one right now, especially lower grades which are often exported.
hobo finds wrote:21 lb. Alum cans @ $.75 lb
19 lb. #1 plastic @ $.20 lb.
Dr. Cadmium wrote:373 returnable cans and bottles $0.05 ea
Total: $18.65cwgii wrote:Wow. In the past I got close to your prices, not anymore. I was quoted $0.05 on wire and$0.12 on batteries.Tucson is the pits now.
It seems prices came up faster on the east coast than elsewhere. Wire is a tough one right now, especially lower grades which are often exported.
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