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Commercial Junk Car Removal: Fleet Disposal in Milwaukee

Category: Customer Updated: 2026 Read Time: ~3 min

We buy company cars, work vans, and fleet trucks in bulk. Learn how to liquidate your business assets efficiently and maximize tax write-offs.

Managing the Fleet Lifecycle

Running a business in Milwaukee is hard enough without a graveyard of dead Ford E-250s taking up your parking lot. Whether you are a plumbing company, a delivery service, or a construction firm, your vehicles eventually reach the end of the road. Trading them in at a dealership is a hassle (lowball offers). Auctioning them takes time and fees.

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Why Sell Your Fleet to a Recycler?

1. Volume Pricing

If you are selling 5 vans at once, we can offer a “bulk rate.”

  • Logistics Savings: It costs us less to send one semi-truck to pick up 5 cars than to send 5 tow trucks to 5 different houses. We pass those savings to you.
  • Result: You get a higher per-vehicle price.

2. Immediate Asset Liquidation

Your accountant wants those assets off the books before the fiscal year ends.

  • Speed: We can inspect, pay, and remove an entire fleet in 24 hours.
  • Cash Flow: Instant capital injection to put toward down payments on new trucks.

3. Brand Protection

You don’t want a rusted-out van with your company logo (“Bob’s Plumbing”) driving around town or being used in a crime.

  • Our Promise: As a salvage yard, we destroy the vehicle (or depersonalize it if resold). We remove decals and wrap materials to protect your brand reputation.

Vehicles We Target

We specialize in the heavy-duty workhorses of the trade industry:

  • Ford E-Series / Transit Vans: The backbone of Milwaukee trades. We buy them running or dead.
  • Chevy Express / GMC Savana: High demand for parts (doors, transmissions).
  • Pickup Trucks (F-150 to F-450): We pay a premium for Super Duty trucks, even with 300k miles.
  • Box Trucks: Isuzu NPR, Ford E-350 Cutaways. (Note: We must know the height/length for towing).

The Commercial Process

It differs slightly from a residential sale.

  1. The Inventory List Email us a spreadsheet with VINs and conditions.

    • Example: “2012 Ford Transit (Bad Trans), 2015 Chevy Express (Running), 2008 F-150 (Totaled).”
  2. The On-Site Evaluation For bulk buys, we send a senior buyer to your yard. They assess the “parts value” of the fleet versus the “scrap value.”

  3. The Paperwork (Business to Business)

    • Title Sign-Off: If the title is in the Company Name, an authorized officer must sign.
    • Bill of Sale: We provide a commercial bill of sale for your records.
    • Payment: We can issue a Company Check or Wire Transfer for business transparency (easier for your bookkeeping than a suitcase of cash).

Case Study: Construction Company Clean-Up

Client: A roofing company in Waukesha. Problem: 4 dead trucks in the back lot. City threatening fines for “junk vehicles.” Solution:

  • We deployed two flatbed carriers.
  • Paid $3,200 for the lot (Scrap + Parts value).
  • Cleared the space in 2 hours.
  • Client used the money to pay for a month of fuel for the new fleet.

Summary

Your parking lot is real estate. Don’t let non-working assets squat on it. Turn that dead iron into working capital. Call our Commercial Accounts Team at {businessInfo.name} for a custom fleet quote.