Author Archive for Taia
Since 1985 Taia has been hanging around East Coast. Early responsibilities included building forts out of used auto parts, calculating expense reports on the accounting calculator and bossing around the staff with her tough attitude. Things haven’t changed much except there isn’t as much time to build forts and the expense reports have gotten a bit more complicated. Taia is proud to be a woman working in the automotive recycling industry as she finds it both fun and challenging and she feels good about the role that her business plays in the reuse and recycling of automotive parts and metals.
Nine Tips for Being Prepared in a Snow Driving Disaster and a Plea for Mercy
Even though a master snow removal plan has eluded me it has had me thinking a lot about all of my family and friends out on the road driving around in these snowy ice conditions and has inspired me to share a couple of things you can do to make sure you are prepared when you head out on the road this winter.
2006 Toyota Camry just in and parting out today . . .
Now parting out 2006 Toyota Camry, 2.4L, Automatic Transmission, Red Exterior, Tan Interior
2008 Nissan Rogue just in and parting out now!
2008 Nissan Rogue 2.5L, Automatic, AWD Red exterior with Grey interior just in and parting out now.
It’s Almost That Time of Year Again, Annual ARA Convention to be Held in Austin Texas.
Automotive Recyclers Association 67th Annual Convention and Exposition to be held in Austin Texas, East Coast Auto Salvage plans to attend.
East Coast Auto Salvage Celebrates 25th Anniversary
East Coast Auto Salvage celebrates 25 years of quality used auto parts and excellent service.
East Coast Auto Salvage Featured in The Locator UpFront Magazine
The Locator UpFront magazine featured an article about East Coast Auto Salvage’s website and ecommerce manager, Taia Cesana.
Your Federal Tax Dollars at Work – Cash for Clunkers Vehicles Arrive at East Coast
What a surprise today when they brought down a load of vehicles including a 2001 Jeep Cherokee, 2000 Ford Windstar and 2001 Trailblazer. Three beautifully well maintained vehicles with moderately low mileage that will be destroyed because the Federal government somehow thinks that this is saving America money.
Engines at East Coast Auto Salvage Horrified by Nationwide Sodium Silicate Massacre
The Cash for Clunkers program requires the that the dealers destroy the engines of the trade in vehicles with a solution of sodium silicate. This mass killing of engines has left used engine communities across the nation, including the one at East Coast Auto Salvage, horrified and fearful.




