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While I like freecycle, I also like another service at www.abcfree.com. Both services are all about keeping useful goods out of our landfills, so the
earth is the big winner. I like ABCFree because it allows you to make a "wish list" and you just get contacted when something that you are looking for
comes up in your area. Also, ABC gives a portion of its revenue to schools so kids are also big winners.
<a href="http://www.abcfree.com/" rel="nofollow">abcfree</a>
Cheers,
George
If you have Volunteers of America in your area, they take them. you can usually find ads for various groups in the news paper, also. not in the classifieds section but scattered throughout the paper.
If your car is not running and not worth fixing, look up auto recyclers who will haul it to junkyard and either sell parts or sell it for scrap metal. They usually will pay you a litle bit of money for it even if it will just be scrapped.
Another idea is to join http://www.freecycle.org in your area. I've seen cars given away here on our list and they usually go very quickly.
- Susan
Many charities now take cars as donations. The cars usually need to be running in order to be accepted as a donation. Look in the classified section of your newspaper for local charities that take cars or do a google search for "Donating Your Car" to find a lot fo different options. http://www.google.com/search?q=donate+car