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I have a slightly battered 2001 Hyundai with mot, going spare. Drives really well except if wet when a brake problem sometimes kicks in. Shame to scrap it but not safe to drive either. 
4 virtually new tyres. Newish clutch.
Have been offered £200 and £270 scrap at different times recently.
Anyone able to recommend a decent recycler/scrapper in South east London, assuming there is such a thing?

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  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 20,843
    I have a slightly battered 2001 Hyundai with mot, going spare. Drives really well except if wet when a brake problem sometimes kicks in. Shame to scrap it but not safe to drive either. 
    4 virtually new tyres. Newish clutch.
    Have been offered £200 and £270 scrap at different times recently.
    Anyone able to recommend a decent recycler/scrapper in South east London, assuming there is such a thing?


    Are the scrap yards still up on Winn's Common, top of King's Highway?

    It's been about 45 years since I was climbing up stacked cars to extract a seat belt or similar so they may not be. Health & Safety didn't exists back then!
  • Rob7Lee
    Rob7Lee Posts: 9,595
    I'd take the £270. There's not much call for 2nd hand parts on a 21 year old Hyundai so it really just is scrap value.
  • guinnessaddick
    guinnessaddick Posts: 28,623
    bobmunro said:
    I have a slightly battered 2001 Hyundai with mot, going spare. Drives really well except if wet when a brake problem sometimes kicks in. Shame to scrap it but not safe to drive either. 
    4 virtually new tyres. Newish clutch.
    Have been offered £200 and £270 scrap at different times recently.
    Anyone able to recommend a decent recycler/scrapper in South east London, assuming there is such a thing?


    Are the scrap yards still up on Winn's Common, top of King's Highway?

    It's been about 45 years since I was climbing up stacked cars to extract a seat belt or similar so they may not be. Health & Safety didn't exists back then!
    Been gone years, same as the old hut that were the changing rooms.
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 20,843
    bobmunro said:
    I have a slightly battered 2001 Hyundai with mot, going spare. Drives really well except if wet when a brake problem sometimes kicks in. Shame to scrap it but not safe to drive either. 
    4 virtually new tyres. Newish clutch.
    Have been offered £200 and £270 scrap at different times recently.
    Anyone able to recommend a decent recycler/scrapper in South east London, assuming there is such a thing?


    Are the scrap yards still up on Winn's Common, top of King's Highway?

    It's been about 45 years since I was climbing up stacked cars to extract a seat belt or similar so they may not be. Health & Safety didn't exists back then!
    Been gone years, same as the old hut that were the changing rooms.

    Doesn't surprise me - seriously I haven't been up that part of Winn's Common since my courting days!
  • Ace Car Breakers in Swanscombe .Used them twice. Will collect. Both times paid more than any other quotes. Company cheque handed over when they took cars away. Get an online quote and decide.
  • cafcnick1992
    cafcnick1992 Posts: 7,413
    I have a slightly battered 2001 Hyundai with mot, going spare. Drives really well except if wet when a brake problem sometimes kicks in. Shame to scrap it but not safe to drive either. 
    4 virtually new tyres. Newish clutch.
    Have been offered £200 and £270 scrap at different times recently.
    Anyone able to recommend a decent recycler/scrapper in South east London, assuming there is such a thing?

    Not just a case of changing brake pads, or something more serious?
  • swords_alive
    swords_alive Posts: 4,261

    I have a slightly battered 2001 Hyundai with mot, going spare. Drives really well except if wet when a brake problem sometimes kicks in. Shame to scrap it but not safe to drive either. 
    4 virtually new tyres. Newish clutch.
    Have been offered £200 and £270 scrap at different times recently.
    Anyone able to recommend a decent recycler/scrapper in South east London, assuming there is such a thing?

    Not just a case of changing brake pads, or something more serious?
    Its been a fairly long standing and difficult issue. Latest suggestion from mechanic was that the cv joints haven't been fitted properly or are not compatible. If not that then an ABS sensor perhaps. Removing the ABS fuse suppresses the problem but isnt ideal and quite probably illegal.
  • swords_alive
    swords_alive Posts: 4,261
    edited June 2022
    Rob7Lee said:
    I'd take the £270. There's not much call for 2nd hand parts on a 21 year old Hyundai so it really just is scrap value.
    The firm that offered the £270 dropped to £200 2 weeks later on account of falling scrap values. An online quote at kings Langley offered £288 about the same time if I dropped it off which I won't be doing as no longer insured.
  • swords_alive
    swords_alive Posts: 4,261
    Ace Car Breakers in Swanscombe .Used them twice. Will collect. Both times paid more than any other quotes. Company cheque handed over when they took cars away. Get an online quote and decide.
    Thanks @Bromley Graham. Will check them out.
  • ROTW
    ROTW Posts: 642
    Sometimes flaffing about over a hundred quid ain’t worth the agro in the bigger picture of things.
    If someone is going to collect it for the right money, hassle free, get on with it.
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  • pickwick
    pickwick Posts: 1,649
    redcorn.co.uk - paid a good price on my mother in laws car.
  • cafcdog
    cafcdog Posts: 65
    removemycar.co.uk
  • McBobbin
    McBobbin Posts: 12,051
    I used a scrap car comparison (think that was its name) website, easy to do to get a decent price quickly. Worth it just to see how much you'd get. I got just over £270 for an X reg Nissan
  • SE10Addick
    SE10Addick Posts: 2,963
    edited June 2022
    if it's still got an MOT stick it on Facebook marketplace for £500 and someone will have it.

    and mention the brake problem which I'm sure someone can fix.
  • IdleHans
    IdleHans Posts: 10,966
    Scrapped an X type with the rear suspension hanging off for £331. Think I used scrapmycar.com. was paid the price quoted less than 24 hours after accepting the offer. Very convenient.
  • swords_alive
    swords_alive Posts: 4,261
    edited May 2024
    Update for the sake of finishing what i started. I used https://www.removemycar.co.uk/ in Jan 2023 to scrap the vehicle and got more than I was quoted elsewhere and was pleased with the transaction. A local Erith-based metals recycling firm in their network of contacts collected the car.
  • North Lower Neil
    North Lower Neil Posts: 22,952
    edited May 2024
    Update for the sake of finishing what i started. I used https://www.removemycar.co.uk/ in Jan 2023 to crap the vehicle and got more than I was quoted elsewhere and was pleased with the transaction. A local Erith-based metals recycling firm in their network of contacts collected the car.
    Was it a painful process?