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Will car dealers take cars that do not run?

Some car dealerships may take cars that don't run, depending on the specific circumstances and policies of the dealership. In most cases, dealerships are more interested in buying used cars that are in good condition and can be easily resold. However, there are a few options available for selling a car that doesn't run:

- Junkyard or scrap metal dealer: You can sell a car that doesn't run to a junkyard or scrap metal dealer for its parts and materials. The amount of money you'll get for the car will depend on its weight and condition.

- Private sale: You can also try selling the car privately to an individual buyer who may be interested in fixing it up or using it for parts. It's important to be honest about the condition of the car and provide as much information as possible to potential buyers.

- Trade-in: In some cases, car dealerships may accept a non-running car as a trade-in when buying a new or used car. The dealership may deduct the cost of repairing or disposing of the non-running car from the value of the new car. However, not all dealerships offer this option, so it's best to inquire with specific dealerships to see if they're willing to consider a trade-in.

It's always a good idea to contact several dealerships or potential buyers to get the best price for your non-running car. Additionally, be prepared to negotiate and be realistic about the value of the car considering its condition.