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Francecasse is Making a Good Start in the United Kingdom with the Website Car-Scrapyards
Francecasse, the online parts finder, has been able to build a significant network of car breakers since its establishment in the U.K. The results of the company highlight the British customer's behaviour concerning the buying of car parts. 
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    CHASSIEU, FRANCE, November 26, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- After a few months of activity, the situation of Francecasse in the U.K is very positive. Indeed, the company is now working with more than 50 car scrapyards located all over the area. Each salvage yard receives about 150 parts requests everyday from the website Car-Scrapyards, and has the opportunity to get new customers.

The database of Car-Scrapyards shows that some car spares are really above the others in terms of requests, and we notice that the body parts are in great demand.

Used Front bumpers for example, take the first position with more than 700 requests made by the Internet users.

Then, Used Front Bonnets take the second place with about 500 requests.

Nevertheless, the Engine-related parts are also successful. For instance, the statistics show that used Engines come in the 3rd position with 360 requests made on the website.

Finally, for the 4th and 5th most requested parts, we have the rear bumper with 330 requests and the right front door with 250 requests.

The statistics also unveil the geographical origins of the car spares requests. In general, there is a greater amount of car parts requested by the customers located in the large cities.

Indeed, the database shows that the parts requests are mainly made by people from London, Birmingham, Manchester, Bristol or Glasgow.

About Francecasse.

Francecasse is an online parts finder based in France.

Founded in 2006, this concept is the result of the collaboration between Internet development specialists and car experts.

The company has simplified the buying and selling of car spares by setting up a website where the supply meets the demand.

The British website provides a wide range of car spares, and lets any visitor make a car part request for free.

The database also contains about 600 parts classified in 11 categories, making it easier for the web users to find their car spares.

In order to reply to these requests, Francecasse collaborates with many car breakers that will reply to the customers within 24 hours. The latter will then receive an e-mail with many offers from the salvage yards, and will have the possibility to choose the most interesting one.

Everyday, the company helps hundreds of people find their used car parts, putting them in contact with a large network of breaker yards in the U.K.

Website: http://www.car-scrapyards.co.uk


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