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Mumbai, 6th April 2025: If you have an old car that’s no longer running or can’t be re-registered, you could turn it into cash through the Government of India’s new vehicle scrap policy. This revamped process is now simpler, more transparent, and offers significant benefits to those looking to get rid of their old vehicles. Whether your car is beyond repair or simply taking up space, scrapping it could be a great way to earn money while contributing to a cleaner environment. Here’s everything you need to know about how to scrap your old car and the perks that come with it.
Advantages of Scrapping Your Old Car:
1. Cash for Your Old Car: You receive money based on your car’s current condition, with the amount determined by its weight and the market price of metal.
2. Registration and Tax Benefits: In many states, scrapping your old vehicle offers rebates on registration fees and road tax when purchasing a new car.
3. Reduced Pollution: Old cars contribute more to pollution than newer models. By scrapping them, you help reduce emissions and support the government’s push for cleaner BS6 vehicles on the road.
Car Scrapping Process:
1. Get a Fitness Test: If your car is 15 to 20 years old (depending on the vehicle type and state), take it to the RTO or an authorized testing center for a fitness test.
2. Submit to Scrapping Center: If your car fails the fitness test or if you choose to scrap it voluntarily, submit it to a government-recognized scrapping center. You will then receive a Vehicle Scrapping Certificate.
3. RC Cancellation: Take the Vehicle Scrapping Certificate to your RTO and submit it for the cancellation of the vehicle’s registration.
4. Enjoy Benefits: With the scrapping certificate, you can avail discounts, tax exemptions, and other benefits when purchasing a new vehicle.
The Government of India has authorized several scrapping facilities nationwide, including those operated by major automakers such as Maruti Suzuki, Tata Motors, and Mahindra. Additionally, you can visit the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways’ official website to find information about the nearest scrapping center to your location, making the process even more accessible.