How Do I Figure Out the Scrap Value of a Car?

Multiply your car’s curb weight by the current scrap metal price per pound. This gives you a rough baseline. Then add estimated value for aluminum components and the catalytic converter. Finally, subtract 40% to 50% for buyer processing costs and profit margin.

Step-by-step calculation:

  • Find your car’s curb weight (check the door jamb sticker or search online)
  • Look up current scrap steel prices in your area
  • Multiply weight by price (example: 3,200 lbs × $0.08 = $256)
  • Add $50 to $150 for aluminum content
  • Add $100 to $300 for catalytic converter (if present)
  • Subtract 40% to 50% for buyer costs and margin

Example calculation for a 2012 Honda Accord (3,300 lbs):

  • Steel value: 3,300 × $0.08 = $264
  • Aluminum: +$100
  • Catalytic converter: +$200
  • Gross value: $564
  • After buyer margin (50%): approximately $280

This estimate covers scrap-only value. Parts increase the total. A working engine, transmission, or in-demand components add more value that doesn’t show in metal calculations.

For real-time pricing, check current scrap car prices or call local yards for quotes. Actual offers vary based on location, buyer type, and daily market conditions.

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