Tony Turned His Old Car Into Weekend Spending Money – You Can Too!
- Anthony Sicars
- Sep 17
- 2 min read
This weekend, Tony is smiling a little brighter — and it’s not just because of the sunny Staten Island skies. He made extra spending money simply by selling his old car to Staten Island Cars by the LBS. That’s right — we pay by the Pound (LBS), and it adds up faster than you think.
Tony’s minivan had served his family well for years. From daily commutes to weekend trips, it carried memories along with miles. But when it came time to let it go, Tony didn’t want the hassle of tire kickers, endless ads, or lowball offers. Instead, he called us. Within minutes, we gave him a quote right over the phone. No gimmicks, no waiting games — just a fair price based on weight, metal, and parts.
The best part? Tony didn’t even have to leave his neighborhood. We showed up, hooked up his car, and just like that, Tony had cash in his pocket ready for the weekend. Pizza night with the kids? Covered. A little shopping spree? Done. He turned an unused, unwanted vehicle into real money he could enjoy immediately.
Why Pound (LBS) Makes the Difference
At Staten Island Cars by the Pound, we don’t guess. We don’t play games. We use straightforward pricing based on LBS. That means your car has guaranteed value, whether it’s running or not, dented or pristine. Every vehicle has worth — it’s just a matter of knowing how to measure it.
How Easy Is It?
1. Give us a call today. 718-640-360
2. Answer a few simple questions.
3. Get your price over the phone.
It’s that easy. No waiting for someone to “get back to you.” No dealing with strangers knocking on your door. Just a direct, fair quote and money in your hand.
Ready to Be Like Tony?
Tony turned his old set of wheels into something better — freedom, space, and cash. You can do the same. Don’t let that unused car sit and collect dust. Let it put money in your pocket instead.
Give Staten Island Cars by the LBS a call today. One phone call could mean this weekend’s spending money — or even the start of something bigger.





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