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How to Recycle Your Car in Wellington in 3 Simple Steps

Recycling your old or unwanted car in Wellington has never been easier. With Kiwi Auto Wreckers, you can quickly and safely turn your vehicle into top cash while supporting eco-friendly practices. Whether your car is wrecked, dismantled, or simply no longer roadworthy, our process is designed to be simple, fast, and hassle-free.

Recycle Your Car in Wellington – 3 Easy Steps with Kiwi Auto Wreckers


3 Simple Steps to Recycle Your Car

1. Request a Free Car Valuation

Start by contacting Kiwi Auto Wreckers with your car details. Our experts will assess your vehicle based on make, model, age, condition, and market demand for parts to provide a fair and competitive payout.

2. Schedule Your Car Pickup

We offer free vehicle removal anywhere in Wellington. Whether your car is running, non-running, or unregistered, our team will collect it safely from your location at a time that suits you.

3. Receive Top Cash and Paperwork Assistance

Once your car is collected, you receive a fair payout on the spot. We also assist with de-registration and paperwork, ensuring a smooth and stress-free experience.

Interesting Facts About the Auto Wrecking Industry

  • Over 80% of a vehicle’s materials can be recycled, including metals, plastics, rubber, and glass.

  • Engines, transmissions, and other components are often reused, helping reduce the cost of repairs for other drivers.

  • Proper disposal of hazardous fluids like oil, coolant, and brake fluid protects Wellington’s environment.

  • The auto wrecking industry contributes to New Zealand’s circular economy, turning old cars into valuable resources.

  • In 2025, demand for eco-friendly car disposal is increasing as more vehicle owners prioritize sustainability. Get your car recycled in 5 simple steps!

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