Cars
for Kids
Cars for Kids provides hassle
free pick-up for your junk car. Simply fill
out our donation form. The average
pickup time for your car is usually between 24-48 hours. There
is absolutely no charge for our services! We offer nationwide
pickup. We can pick up your car from all 48 states.
Cars for Kids program will accept
your used car, boat or RV. The process is simple and convenient.
With your car donation, you'll receive a tax deductible receipt
and a free vacation voucher.
Help our kids with your
junk car!
When you donate a car to Cars for Kids
you will benefit Joy
for Our Youth, an IRS registered tax-exempt 501(c)(3).
Cars for Kids will pick up your
old car from any of the following states:
Alabama,
Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware,
Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky,
Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota
, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire,
New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota,
Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina,
South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington,
West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming
Daily Auto News
Are
GM-Renault/Nissan Talks Dead?
"We're
simply shadowboxing," said an extremely high-ranking source at
General Motors, asked about the state of talks between the U.S.
automaker and Euro-Asian partners, Renault, and Nissan. Earlier
this week, the three manufacturers agreed to extend their discussions,
which could lead to the creation of a tripartite alliance. While
GM CEO Rick Wagoner declined to discuss the status of the negotiations,
he told TheCarConnection.com on Thursday, "If (there is) the
opportunity of working with Nissan and Renault - or other companies
- that could pick up the pace of our turnaround or generate shareholder
value, we're wide open to it." But Wagoner quickly cautioned
that GM negotiators "have to look at it selfishly," to make sure
there actually is a payoff for the Detroit automaker.
Visit www.thecarconnection.com
for full story. |