This sounds like the perfect starter car for a young man (age 16-22ish) who's learning to ratchet his own ride. Sell it to a younger cousin / nephew if you have one. If not, sell it to some kid who needs a ride to his part-time job.Exhuminator wrote:The "beater" is actually a 1996 Chevy Lumina. It still runs great, but the A/C died and the paint job has gone to pot. So what's the best thing to do with this car? I don't think I'd get much for it to sell it. Is scrapping a good idea? Donating to Goodwill? Give it to a demolition derby? I need ideas!
Don't worry about how much money you get from selling the car. Just use kbb value. Remember that the real money is not having to pay taxes on this car any longer.