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Separate resale candidates from end-of-life units so each vehicle follows the route that protects value and risk.
Fleet disposal needs more than a pickup booking. Build a documented process for authority, data removal, de-branding, asset records, payment, and chain of custody.
Separate resale candidates from end-of-life units so each vehicle follows the route that protects value and risk.
Vehicle-level records and consistent condition data make multi-unit offers easier to compare.
Stage vehicles by location, access, keys, mobility, and collection priority before the truck arrives.
The best outcome is not simply a fast pickup or a large headline number. It is a clear vehicle transfer with an understood payment, workable access, correct documents, and a buyer that can handle the actual condition.
Provide an inventory with VIN, unit number, year, model, location, ownership entity, condition, keys, wheels, branded graphics, telematics, and major missing parts.
Common business risks include leaving customer data, fuel cards, GPS devices, branded identifiers, plates, or confidential documents in the vehicles.
Request a written proposal covering every VIN, payment allocation, pickup schedule, documents, receiving facility, and proof of completion.
You can want the vehicle gone quickly and still ask for the net offer, payment timing, collector identity, pickup requirements, and transfer record before releasing it.
Read the consumer safety guidesOften, but route planning and local provider coverage need to be confirmed.
Usually, yes. Remove graphics, unit markings, permits, fuel cards, and business identifiers according to company policy.
Keep authorization, inventory, photos, offers, bills of sale or transfer records, receipts, and final disposition evidence.