In 2018, there were 2,367,147 new cars registered, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). At the same time, a number of old cars will have been scrapped as they come to the end of their lives.
At Scrap Car Comparison, we’re able to walk you through how to scrap your old car with us, from getting a quote for your scrap car all the way to selecting a buyer and getting paid for your scrap vehicle.
However, there’s a whole other journey that happens after money has been exchanged for your scrap car – the actual scrapping process. Take a look at our infographic to find out what happens to your scrap car after it has been collected by the buyer.