SCRAP CAR NORWICH – STRAIGHTFORWARD REMOVAL

For the people of Norwich and the close community, we will collect your motorbike, van or other unwanted scrap from many different types of locations. We will visit you at your home or at your office. If you operate a business that leads to breaking down scrap cars for parts, we will visit you as well offering the best prices in the market when we value your car scrappage. Even if your vehicle is in the worst of conditions, we will still collect it from you and pay a fair price to scrap your car.

We are as green conscious as our city, ensuring that 85% of the cars scrapped are recycled. This is not just a target, but a claim we are pleased to continue.

Our 24/7 free collection service operates throughout the Norwich district. We will, in fact, visit anywhere in Norfolk to help you have your scrap car taken away from your home or business, so you might see our fleet of trucks in Kings Lynn, Great Yarmouth or Lowestoft or Attleborough and the villages around Thetford Park.

You will have heard of many companies offering to match the price of their scrap car dealer competitor, but often there are so many rules attached to the deal it’s difficult to claim the difference if you have been charged more than a rival. We’re different. As long as the valuation of your car for scrap is genuine, we will match the price. We’re not worried about this offer because we know that we always offer the best money for your van or motorbike, car or pick-up for our scrap car collection.

As one of our benefits, we don’t ever make a charge for collecting your damaged vehicle from your residence or your business premises. The cash we offer you with our verified quote will be the exact amount that we pass over to you on collection of your car scrap. Unlike some of our smaller competitors who try to cheat you out of your deal, we don’t suddenly charge you for collection for your scrap car removal, leaving you less money than you expected.

Norwich General Knowledge

Norwich is known as one of the country’s most vibrant cities. From being the largest city in England after London back in the 11th century, Norwich has maintained a population of just under 200,000, but with almost twice that many in the local travel to work area.

The Romans and the Anglo Saxons appear consistently in school history books when Norwich is mentioned, such is the city’s long record with the Castle established during the Norman Conquest. The city has several museums and theatres for exploration.

Modern Norwich is the home of Aviva (formerly Norwich Union) and Delia Smith, the celebrity chef, who owns the majority of Norwich City Football Club, where Sir John Mills once had trials before turning, successfully, to acting.

The city was voted the greenest in the UK, in 2006.