Cars can be scrapped for free under the ELV Directive. Repak has a list of approved facilities [broken link removed] but I suspect that it is less than exhaustive and that your local authority should be able to point you at such a facility. I've scrapped a car at the Kilcock facility; a free and painless transaction.What is the best way to get rid of the car
Which car you bought,were you purchased in junk car or scrap car shop?
what kind of car is it
put it on adverts.ie
someone will take it off you
If a car that is sold "as is", the seller cannot be held responsible or liable for anything - unless he/she sold it to a minor
I recently purchased an old car that was sold as for parts or repair - the seller told me the defects that the car had - i was happy to buy it off him. if i drove it away and crashed into a wall because of the defect then i couldn't go back and make a claim from him - nor could i make a claim for a defect that the seller had no knowledge of at all.
A vendor cannot avoid liability on the basis of not having knowledge of a defect.
so taking a private sale into account if i were to sell a car that unknowingly had a rusted brake line. I didn't know because the car was sitting in my driveway for 6 months previous to the sale and i had not looked under it. the buyer agrees that the car is bought as is and has been told that the car is sitting for 6 months. so he drives it away and the brake line fails and he crashed into another car. then i would be liable for the damages ?
I think not!