Why do they crush cars? Surely parts can be taken off of them (though storage/demand is an issue). It just seems kind of wasteful. Do they do any sort of recycling on them that makes that format more appealing?
>>17781620
They can make more money selling it as scrap metal to Guangzhongchongdong Corporation than they can off a couple of autists looking for two tiny pieces.
>>17781620
>though storage/demand is an issue
You cracked the case! Good work Shirley Temple!
>>17781620
They strip all saleable parts, and then crush the car for easier transportation.
Then the car is taken in a container to a processor, where it is shredded and melted down to turn into fresh steel.
A car worth money will be stripped right down to the frame. If your insurance company writes off your shitbox when you try to claim on a minor accident, the whole worthless thing will be squashed into a cube and sent off, after they drain the fluids and rip the tires and battery off.