Selling your car for scrap? Your local car scrappers is ScrapMyCar. Fast friendly professional car scrap service. No hidden charges. We collect and recycle. Get paid quickly. ScrapMyCar.co.uk has long term vehicle recycling experience handling 100's of vehicles each month. We are a real vehicle recycler, not just another quote website.
We recently paid £92.00 in Henley-on-Thames Oxfordshire
for this RENAULT CLIO GRANDE
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We have long term vehicle recycling experience handling 100s of vehicles successfully each month. We are a real vehicle recycler not another quote website.
We value our reputation for honesty and fairness and provide guaranteed prices with a prompt payment and no extra charges.
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As long as the car is complete (with engine, gearbox, body panels, catalyst, battery and all the wheels) the price we offer is guaranteed for 48hrs and there are no deductions or administration charges whatsoever. Note that the car should be free from any waste and accessible.
Once you agree the price we will contact you within 30 minutes in working hours (we call and arrange a time/day for collection, typically this will be within 48 working hours). The actual collection time takes fifteen minutes; that's to load your car onto the recovery vehicle but it may take longer depending on the location of your car and how difficult it is to remove.
To make the process quick have the registration document (V5C), a photo I.D, a recent utility bill, the car key, and locking wheel nut key if your car has alloy wheels, and any other paperwork you may have for the car would be useful.
You can cancel your car insurance as soon as the car has been collected. If you cancel your insurance before the car is collected, then it is illegal for you to use it on the public highway.
We use our own bespoke quotation system to provide you with the best and fastest scrap price for your car. We're not an aggregator that hands your data to someone else, and it is us that will collect your car.
We are a local DVLA approved vehicle recycler with 25 years' experience of dealing with car scrap
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WE are an Environment Agency approved vehicle recycler ensures waste products from car scrap are disposed of professionally and legally
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Provides legal proof that your vehicle has been scrapped and relieves you of legal responsibility as the vehicle's final owner
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Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England, 9 miles (14 km) northeast of Reading, 7 miles (11 km) west of Maidenhead and 23 miles (37 km) southeast of Oxford, near the tripoint of Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire. The population at the 2011 Census was 11,619.
The average journey time between Henley-on-Thames and London Paddington is 1 hour 9 minutes . On an average weekday, there are 47 trains travelling from Henley-on-Thames to London Paddington.
The first record of Henley is from 1179, when it is recorded that King Henry II had bought land for the making of buildings. King John granted the manor of Benson and the town and manor of Henley to Robert Harcourt in 1199. A church at Henley is first mentioned in 1204.
During the Black Death pandemic that swept through England in the 14th century, Henley lost 60% of its population.
Henley is a world-renowned centre for rowing. Each summer the Henley Royal Regatta is held on Henley Reach, a naturally straight stretch of the river just north of the town. It was extended artificially. The event became Royal in 1851, when Prince Albert became patron of the regatta.