Valley Automotive

Valley Automotive Valley Automotive | Recycled Auto Parts Established in 1962, Valley Automotive is a family owned and operated business.

The business values then are still very much in existence today. We pride ourselves in offering superb customer service and quality parts. Although we focus on all makes and models, we specialize in pickup trucks. If we don’t have the parts you need, we will source out the part within North America with our state of the art computer inventory system. Valley Automotive is an active member of O.A.R.

A. (Ontario Automotive Recyclers Association) as well as ARC (Automotive Recycling of Canada). In order to help save our planet, Valley Automotive is an active participant of the following volunteer programs: Car Heaven and the “Mercury Switch Out” program. Please ask one of our sales professionals for more information on these programs. In 2010, Valley Automotive became a member of Car Management Solutions. Car Management Solutions is now a group of 21 individual professional recycling facilities, with similar business ethics and a commitment to quality, service, warranty and a concern for their environment.

04/17/2026
It’s battery season! We have a great stock of used guaranteed batteries. $80 without a core, $70 with a core.
04/17/2026

It’s battery season! We have a great stock of used guaranteed batteries. $80 without a core, $70 with a core.

12/18/2025

🚨 NOW HIRING 🚨

Auto Parts Delivery Driver Wanted! 🚗

We're looking for a reliable and safety-conscious driver to join our team! As an Auto Parts Delivery Driver, you'll be responsible for delivering auto parts to our customers in Pembroke and surrounding areas.

*Requirements:*

- Valid G driver's license
- Clean driving record
- Ability to lift up to 50 lbs
- Basic math skills and attention to detail
- Comfortable working independently
- High school diploma or equivalent

*What We Offer:*

- Competitive hourly rate ($18-$22/hour)
-Health, dental and insurance family coverage
- Paid training and support
- A fun and dynamic work environment

*Shift:*

- Monday to Friday, 8am-5pm
If you're a motivated individual with a passion for delivering excellent customer service, apply now! 📝

Send your resume to Richard@valleyautomotive .ca

Equal Opportunity Employer 🤝

Merry Christmas Everyone! 🎄
12/18/2025

Merry Christmas Everyone! 🎄

08/21/2025

Position Statement: Ontario’s VIN Branding Failures – A Risk to Public Safety, Environmental Stewardship, and the Recycled Parts Market

August 20, 2025
The Ontario Automotive Recyclers Association (OARA) is raising the alarm on the province’s deeply flawed VIN branding system—an issue that continues to undermine vehicle safety, enable auto theft, distort the recycled parts market, and compromise environmental protection.

VIN branding in Ontario is broken. Auctions are knowingly selling high-value vehicles with improperly or intentionally omitted branding. This branding manipulation increases sale values and transaction fees—but it comes at a cost to the public.

There are two immediate and serious risks:

Public Safety
Vehicles that should be branded salvage—and therefore subject to mandatory reinspection before resale—are being sold without proper designation. This opens the door to unsafe, substandard repairs being sold to unknowing consumers. These vehicles often re-enter the road without ever being properly inspected, posing a danger to drivers, passengers, and the public at large.

Auto Theft Incentive
The availability of clean titles—whether through omission, manipulation, or lack of enforcement—creates an ideal environment for VIN-swapping and organized theft rings. Criminal networks rely on these loopholes to launder stolen vehicles and reintroduce them into the legitimate marketplace.

These two threats are not theoretical—they are real and measurable. They also directly impact Ontario’s professional auto recycling industry by:

~Undermining the flow of legitimate end-of-life vehicles into the recycled parts supply chain.
~Inflating inventory costs due to fraudulent resale practices.
~Creating inconsistency and doubt in recycled part traceability for insurers and repairers.

Our Recommendations

OARA calls for immediate and proactive enforcement reforms:

Increased OMVIC Oversight at Auctions:

As the primary transaction point for thousands of vehicles each month, auctions are the ideal location to catch branding issues at scale. OMVIC’s planned fee increases must come with increased accountability and resourcing for compliance audits, particularly focused on vehicle branding practices.

Prohibit Export of Undepolluted Vehicles:

Vehicles damaged and sold for export prior to environmental depollution are hazardous to the environment and violate the spirit of Ontario’s environmental stewardship commitments. This export loophole must be closed.

Tighter Control of Clean Titles:

Strengthening VIN branding enforcement will reduce auto theft opportunities, protect consumers, and ensure damaged vehicles go through the appropriate channels—including proper dismantling and depollution by certified auto recyclers.

The Bottom Line

A functioning VIN branding system is the foundation for a safe, transparent, and environmentally responsible vehicle ecosystem. OARA urges OMVIC, the Ministry of Transportation, and all relevant regulators to prioritize branding enforcement, beginning with high-volume auction sites. The public deserves to know that the vehicle they purchase is safe. The industry deserves to operate on a level playing field. And Ontario deserves better oversight of a system that currently rewards the wrong players.

OARA stands ready to work with enforcement agencies, industry stakeholders, and policymakers to fix this broken system—for the safety of Ontarians and the sustainability of our automotive future.

08/05/2025

Steve Fletcher is being succeeded by Wally Dingman as the executive director of the Ontario Automotive Recyclers Association, Canada.

07/19/2025

🔧 Ontario’s Auto Recyclers Navigating New Trade Realities 🔧

With 25% U.S. tariffs disrupting automotive trade, Ontario’s auto recyclers — especially those selling cross-border through platforms like eBay — are facing new and growing challenges:

⚠️ Unclear U.S. treatment of recycled OEM parts (no formal exemption under current tariffs)
⚠️ Risk of double taxation and customs delays
📉 Reduced salvage availability due to slower Ontario vehicle production
💡 Rising demand at home as shops turn to affordable, high-quality alternatives to tariffed new parts

This is a pivotal moment for the sector.

We're encouraging recyclers to:

Track and report cross-border issues

Flag possible duties on U.S.-bound online listings

Focus locally: emphasize cost savings, quality, and sustainability to domestic repair shops and insurers

Let’s use this disruption to highlight the critical role of licensed, CAREC-certified recyclers in keeping vehicles on the road and costs down — all while supporting a circular economy.

📩 We're actively gathering member feedback to support industry advocacy and ensure recyclers have a voice at the trade table.



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11/06/2024

2010 Team Utility Trailer for sale, heated, as is, $4000. Call 613-735-0163.

FOR SALE: $40002005 large gas generator, fully functional, call 613-735-0163 if interested.
11/06/2024

FOR SALE: $4000
2005 large gas generator, fully functional, call 613-735-0163 if interested.

It's Earth Day!There are significant environmental and cost benefits to using green, recycled parts. The green parts mar...
04/22/2024

It's Earth Day!

There are significant environmental and cost benefits to using green, recycled parts. The green parts market in Ontario results in a significant number of parts being re-used—extending their life, and the life of the vehicle the part is helping to fix, and reducing the auto industry’s carbon footprint within the province.

The total impact of green recycled parts sold in Ontario represents a reduction of between 190 and 420 kilotonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent per year.

Additionally, because more parts remain in circulation, it means more vehicles can be repaired rather than scrapped, saving energy and the emissions required to dispose of them, while at the same time, providing consumers with more affordable personal transportation solutions, which, in today’s economy, where many are struggling with a high cost of living, represents a very significant benefit.

Remember! Don't stare directly at the Eclipse today!
04/08/2024

Remember! Don't stare directly at the Eclipse today!

Address

40883 Highway 41
Pembroke, ON
K8A6W5

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+16137350163

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