What are car donation services?

July 13, 2010 at 06:30 AM by publisher

Car donation services are primarily a way by which people can donate their used or useless cars so that the proceeds can go towards charitable ventures which support a particular disease or in most cases, go towards alleviating the misfortunes of little children around the world.

The bottom line is that if one has a used car or even one that doesn’t work all they have to do is call and request to make a car donation Massachusetts at a particular time and place. After this, a representative of the charitable organization will contact you at the time and place agreed upon earlier and come by to collect the car and its title deed.

Another question that might arise is whether this service is available throughout the United States, and the answer to this question is a firm ‘Yes’. Regardless of whether you would like to donate car Illinois or from anywhere else, you can expect a local representative at the location and time specified to take your donated car away.

However, this is not all. Since these cars will be sold at a higher price later, some charities offer a tax rebate on the value of car when it is being considered for sale.

And perhaps this is a charity’s way of saying ‘thankyou’.

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Japanese Used Car Exporters

December 31, 2008 at 09:45 AM by admin

Perhaps you’ve heard the term grey import vehicles before and have wondered what it means.  While the term may sound rather dubious, it actually refers to cars that have been imported legally from another country, but not through the carmaker’s official distribution channels.  If you choose to purchase a car from Japanese used car exporters, for example, this vehicle would be considered a grey import.  Another term that is used occasionally for this type of automobile is parallel import. 

Many Japanese used car dealers find it very profitable to export cars to other countries where people also drive on the left side of the road, rather than trying to sell all of their stock within the country.  Japan has a high rate of vehicle deprecation and very strict road tests, which means the vehicles aren’t worth very much after six years.

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