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Collecting in Berkshire, Hampshire, Surrey, Devon, SussexWE DO NOT SELL CAR PARTS
We also recently quoted and collected the following locally in West Sussex
- £144 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT SPORT Fernhurst West Sussex
- £115 PEUGEOT 307 GLX Petworth West Sussex
- £107 VAUXHALL CORSA CLUB 16V Petworth West Sussex
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We recently paid £103.00 in Graffham West Sussex for this CITROEN C2 DESIGN
ScrapMyCar will remove and recycle your car efficiently and professionally
How it works with ScrapMyCar:
- 1. Enter your vehicle registration and your postcode
- 2. We offer you a guaranteed price for your vehicle
- 3. You accept and fill in your address details
- 4. We ring you to arrange the vehicle collection
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.
CONTACT OUR TEAM
Any questions? Call our team on 03301 240 120
LAURENCE FROM MYTCHETT
Thanks for the prompt pickup this morning, everything was done within 20
minutes and though I was sad to see the car going your service made it all
painless.KERRY FROM EXMOUTH
Thank you so much for the speedy, efficient and professional service, the
Mazda was collected yesterday fabulous service from you all. Bless you, I
will definitely recommend your services.STEPHEN FROM HOUNSLOW
Dear Scrap my Car,
Firstly could I thank you for such brilliant service my car was collected
with great professionalism on the exact time promised and a great price
which has been gratefully received.
Towns in West Sussex we've recycled cars
DVLA Approved
We are a local DVLA approved vehicle recycler with 25 years' experience of dealing with
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Authorised Treatment Facility
We are an Environment Agency approved vehicle recycler ensures waste products from car
scrap
are disposed of professionally and legally
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Car Recycling and Re-use
Recycling and re-using a car is a more efficient and environmentally friendly solution,
whilst it relieves you of the legal responsibility as the vehicle's final owner.
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About West Sussex
Sussex, from the Old English Sūþsēaxe (South Saxons), is a historic county in South East England and was formerly an independent medieval kingdom. It is bounded to the west by Hampshire, north by Surrey, northeast by Kent, south by the English Channel, and divided for many purposes into the ceremonial counties of West Sussex and East Sussex.
Brighton and Hove, though part of East Sussex. Sussex has three main geographic sub-regions, each oriented approximately east to west. In the southwest is the fertile and densely populated coastal plain. North of this are the rolling chalk hills of the South Downs, beyond which is the well-wooded Sussex Weald.
Sussex was home to some of Europe's earliest known hominids (Homo heidelbergensis), whose remains at Boxgrove have been dated to 500,000 years ago. Sussex played a key role in the Roman conquest of Britain, with some of the earliest significant signs of a Roman presence in Britain. Local chieftains allied with Rome, resulting in Cogidubnus being given a client kingdom centred on Chichester. The kingdom of Sussex was founded in the aftermath of the Roman withdrawal from Britain. According to legend, it was founded by Ælle, King of Sussex, in AD 477. Around 827, it was annexed by the kingdom of Wessex and subsequently became a county of England. Sussex played a key role in the Norman conquest of England when in 1066, William, Duke of Normandy landed at Pevensey and fought the decisive Battle of Hastings.