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Commercial Fleet Car Removal in Toronto, ON

We remove decommissioned fleet vehicles from Toronto business sites. Send one vehicle list and receive a coordinated pickup plan for cars, SUVs, vans, pickups and light-duty work vehicles.

Send Your Fleet List

Share the project scope. A coordinator can confirm the vehicle data, access needs and pickup plan.

No obligation. Fleet scope and towing requirements are confirmed before scheduling.

One fleet coordinator

Keep one contact for vehicle lists, access and scheduling

Staged pickup windows

Clear sites without disrupting daily operations

Per-vehicle tracking

Match unit IDs, VINs and pickup dates to internal records

Toronto-wide dispatch

Coordinate one site or several GTA locations

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What Is Commercial Fleet Car Removal?

Commercial fleet car removal is a coordinated service for businesses retiring two or more vehicles. The service combines vehicle assessment, towing logistics, site scheduling, ownership checks and completion records.

Use fleet removal when vehicles no longer justify repair, fail company standards, occupy storage space or need to leave service before replacement units arrive. The pickup plan can cover mixed vehicle types and different conditions.

Business use cases

Who Uses Fleet Vehicle Removal?

The service fits organizations that need a clear disposal process, a defined contact and less time spent arranging individual vehicle pickups.

Contractors and field-service companies

Remove retired cars, cargo vans, pickups and service vehicles after replacement or mechanical failure.

Delivery and logistics operators

Clear high-mileage route vehicles, damaged units and vehicles removed from active schedules.

Dealers and automotive businesses

Remove non-retail inventory, trade-ins with major faults and vehicles held for parts or recycling.

Rental and leasing operations

Coordinate end-of-cycle vehicle collection after internal approvals and ownership releases are complete.

Property and facility managers

Clear authorized business vehicles from commercial lots, storage sites and managed properties.

Institutions and non-profit fleets

Organize documented pickup for retired transport, maintenance and administrative vehicles.

Vehicle scope

Fleet Vehicles We Assess

Send mixed fleets in one request. Dispatch equipment depends on vehicle size, condition, wheel movement and parking access.

Passenger fleet cars

Sedans, hatchbacks, wagons and compact cars.

Accepted for review

SUVs and crossovers

Compact SUVs, 4x4s and seven-seat fleet vehicles.

Accepted for review

Commercial vans

Cargo vans, service vans, minivans and delivery vans.

Accepted for review

Pickups and work trucks

Light-duty pickups, crew cabs and utility-body units.

Equipment check

Damaged and non-running units

Collision damage, engine failure, rust, missing keys or locked wheels.

Condition review

Electric and hybrid vehicles

Battery-electric and hybrid cars, SUVs and light vans.

Separate assessment

Fleet workflow

How Commercial Fleet Removal Works

One process keeps the vehicle list, site access and pickup status clear from the first review to project completion.

1

Send the fleet list

Provide unit IDs, VINs, vehicle details, condition and pickup addresses.

2

Review each unit

Confirm completeness, keys, wheel movement, access and towing requirements.

3

Approve the plan

Agree on the assessed vehicles, pickup sequence, site contacts and timeline.

4

Coordinate pickup

Use one-day, staged or multi-site dispatch based on project size.

5

Close the records

Match collected units, dates and agreed payment details to the fleet list.

Fleet intake

What to Include in the Vehicle List

A complete fleet sheet reduces follow-up questions and helps dispatch select the correct towing equipment for every unit.

1

Unit ID

Internal fleet number, asset or stock number, and an optional cost centre for each vehicle.

2

VIN

The 17-character Vehicle Identification Number, matching the permit and entered as a clear, readable value.

3

Year, make and model

Vehicle identity, body style and trim, plus the odometer reading when it is available.

4

Condition

Running or non-running status, damage and missing parts, and whether the wheels still move.

5

Keys

Whether keys are available, which keys exist (ignition and door) and the key count for each unit.

6

Pickup location

The full site address, parking level or yard zone, and the on-site contact for that location.

Garage, Indoor and Incomplete Vehicles

Two details change dispatch planning more than any others: indoor clearance and missing major components.

Pickup planning

Single-Site and Multi-Site Fleet Collection

Choose the pickup structure that fits your operating schedule, property access and vehicle count.

Single-Site Fleet Removal

Multi-Site Fleet Removal

Fleet assessment

What Determines a Fleet Vehicle Offer?

Each unit is assessed on its own merits. Vehicle demand, condition, type, site access and quantity all shape the plan and the offer.

Year, make and model

Vehicle demand, parts compatibility and model-specific value affect the assessment.

Condition and completeness

Running status, collision damage, rust and missing major components change recovery value.

Vehicle type and weight

Cars, vans, SUVs and pickups have different material, equipment and transport requirements.

Access and wheel movement

Locked wheels, underground parking and tight loading areas affect dispatch planning.

Quantity and site layout

Vehicle count, staging space and pickup sequence shape the project plan.

Resale, parts and recycling potential

Each unit is assessed for its practical recovery route instead of using one flat fleet rate.

Individual Assessment, One Fleet Plan

Each vehicle can have a different value and towing requirement. The project stays easier to manage when every unit is listed separately.

Before pickup

Fleet Decommissioning Checklist

Complete internal decommissioning before the tow team arrives. This protects company assets, data and branding. Do not remove major vehicle components without disclosing them — missing batteries, wheels, catalytic converters or powertrain parts can change the assessed value and the equipment required.

Remove company property

Take tools, inventory, safety equipment, documents and personal items out of every unit.

Remove access devices

Collect fuel cards, toll transponders, parking passes, gate remotes and building credentials.

Clear stored data

Delete paired phones, saved addresses, driver profiles and telematics data where possible.

Manage vehicle branding

Remove decals or confirm the company process for logos, unit numbers and commercial markings.

Prepare keys and records

Label available keys, permits and internal asset documents by unit number.

Stage accessible vehicles

Keep tow paths clear and identify units with locked steering, locked wheels or flat tires.

Ontario records

Paperwork for Company-Owned Fleet Vehicles

Prepare ownership and authorization records before pickup. Requirements can vary when vehicles are leased, financed, held under different business names or managed by a third party.

1

Match the VIN

Confirm the Vehicle Identification Number on the vehicle matches the permit and the fleet list.

2

Prepare the vehicle permit

Have the vehicle portion of the Ontario permit available for each company-owned unit.

3

Use an authorized representative

Assign a person who can approve the transfer, confirm the fleet list and answer ownership questions.

4

Remove company licence plates

Retain or return licence plates according to the company process and Ontario requirements.

5

Clear leases and liens

Obtain the required release or permission before a leased or financed vehicle is transferred or processed.

Leased, Financed or Third-Party Vehicles?

Vehicles that are not owned outright need a written release before ownership can be transferred or the vehicle can be processed.

Toronto coverage

Commercial Fleet Pickup Across Toronto

Coordinate pickups from business yards, dealerships, depots, offices, storage sites and managed commercial properties. Nearby Greater Toronto Area projects can be reviewed based on vehicle count, route and equipment requirements.

Related services

Choose the Correct Vehicle Removal Service

Use this page for multi-vehicle business projects. Use the related pages for specific vehicle types or individual pickups.

Scrap Car Removal

General removal for unwanted, damaged and end-of-life vehicles.

SUV and Truck Removal

Pickup planning for SUVs, pickups and larger light-duty vehicles.

Van Removal

Removal for cargo vans, work vans, passenger vans and minivans.

Cash for Cars

Vehicle sale and pickup for individual unwanted cars.

Junk Car Pickup

Pickup for non-running, broken and unwanted vehicles.

Accident-Damaged Cars

Assessment and towing for collision-damaged vehicles.

Commercial fleet FAQs

Questions About Fleet Vehicle Removal

These answers cover vehicle counts, scheduling, records, towing and company-owned units.

Commercial fleet car removal is a coordinated service for businesses retiring two or more vehicles. The service covers vehicle assessment, pickup planning, towing and per-vehicle records for cars, vans, SUVs, pickups and light-duty work vehicles.

Yes. One-day collection may be arranged when the vehicle count, site access, tow equipment and paperwork are confirmed. Larger projects may use staged pickup windows.

No. Non-running, accident-damaged, rusted and incomplete vehicles can be assessed. Share missing parts, locked wheels and access restrictions before dispatch.

Yes. Multi-location pickup can use one master fleet list with separate site contacts, addresses and access notes for each Toronto or GTA location.

Provide the unit number, VIN, year, make, model, condition, key status, missing components and exact pickup address. Add garage clearance and wheel-movement details when relevant.

Towing is included with an accepted vehicle purchase after the fleet scope, equipment requirements and site access are confirmed.

Leased or financed vehicles require written authorization or a completed release before ownership can be transferred or the vehicle can be processed.

Prepare the vehicle portion of the permit, a matching VIN, an authorized representative and any company release documents. Remove company licence plates before handover.

Yes, after a separate review. Share battery condition, collision history, key status and parking location before pickup is confirmed.

Yes. Use unit IDs and VINs in the approved fleet list so completed vehicles, pickup dates and payment details can be matched to company records.

Plan Your Toronto Fleet Vehicle Removal

Send the vehicle count, vehicle mix and pickup locations. A coordinator can review the fleet scope before dispatch is scheduled.