How Much Are Junk Cars Worth Today? (July 2025)

Most junk cars are worth $300 to $700 today, while heavier vehicles and those with valuable parts like catalytic converters or batteries may bring offers up to $1,500. Vehicles that still drive or are repairable can fetch up to $2,500 or more. Stripped or incomplete cars are generally worth $500 or less.

The value of your junk car depends on several key factors, including weight, parts, condition, and market demand. Understanding what affects your junk car’s value helps you get the best price when you’re ready to sell.

What Factors Determine a Junk Car’s Value?

Several key factors influence how much your junk car is worth:

  • Vehicle Year, Make, and Model: Newer vehicles and popular brands like Toyota, Honda, and Ford often get higher offers due to parts demand and resale value.
  • Vehicle Condition: Cars that are complete and still drive can be worth up to twice as much as non-running or incomplete vehicles.
  • Catalytic Converter: This part contains valuable metals like platinum, palladium, and rhodium, making it the most valuable single component on many junk cars.
  • Engine and Transmission: Functional powertrain components increase your payout, especially if they can be reused or rebuilt.
  • Vehicle Completeness: Complete cars fetch higher offers for parts reuse, while stripped vehicles are priced by scrap weight only.
  • Scrap Metal Prices: National and local scrap metal prices set the baseline for your car’s value, with heavier vehicles yielding more due to their steel and aluminum content.
  • Title Status: Vehicles with a clean, transferable title typically receive higher offers, sometimes adding $50 to $150 to your payout.
  • Salvageable Parts Value: Parts like batteries, wheels, and usable electronics can increase what your junk car is worth beyond its scrap value.
  • Location: Cars located near metro areas, ports, or salvage hubs often get higher quotes due to lower transport costs and greater buyer competition.

How Can I Get the Best Price for My Junk Car?

You can get the best price for your junk car by:

  • Selling it complete with valuable parts like the catalytic converter and battery.
  • Having the title ready for a smoother sale.
  • Selling while local scrap prices are high.
  • Getting quotes from reputable junk car buyers.
  • Selling to a licensed buyer that offers free towing and instant payment.

How Much Does Junk Car Medics Pay for Junk Cars?

Junk Car Medics pays between $300 and $2,500 for junk cars. Here's what we're currently paying:

Vehicle Type Price Range
Junk Cars $100 - $700+
Junk SUVs $300 - $1,000+
Junk Trucks $350 - $1,500+
Junk Vans $350 - $1,500+
Driveable Vehicles $500 - $2,500+

Note: These prices represent current market averages as of July 2025. Your specific offer may vary based on condition and location. Get an exact quote for your car →

average junk car price is $512 as of July 2025
CURRENT PRICE RANGE
(July 2025)
$100 - $2,500+
Varies by vehicle age, condition, and model
AVERAGE PAYOUT
(July 2025)
$512
Based on last 30 days of transactions
MOST COMMON RANGE
(July 2025)
$300 - $700
Typical value for standard vehicles

Price Adjustments Based on Condition

When evaluating a junk car, buyers typically deduct value for missing or damaged components. These adjustments reflect both the lost parts value and increased processing costs for the salvage yard.

Condition Value Adjustment
Missing catalytic converter -$50 to -$250
Missing engine/transmission -$100 to -$500
Missing wheels -$50 to -$200
Stripped vehicle Significant reduction

How Much is My Junk Car Worth?

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Average Junk Car Value Year

Year Average Value
1998 $344.48
1999 $360.13
2000 $373.58
2001 $397.85
2002 $405.57
2003 $420.32
2004 $438.45
2005 $458.57
2006 $457.45
2007 $513.20
2008 $543.25
2009 $564.98
2010 $663.69
2011 $783.24
2012 $857.00
2013 $1,046.37
2014 $1,133.54
2015 $1,291.96
2016 $1,371.44
2017 $1,459.34

Average Junk Car Value by Make

Make Average Value
Toyota $784.51
Kia $718.56
Hyundai $706.49
BMW $664.13
Mercedes-Benz $661.48
Subaru $589.56
Volkswagen $564.02
Honda $556.44
Jeep $561.95
Nissan $543.78
Ford $536.01
GMC $524.02
Mazda $515.65
Chevrolet $500.83
Dodge $463.73
Chrysler $408.45
Cadillac $415.87
Buick $397.06
Saturn $347.08
Pontiac $346.57

Average Junk Car Prices by Model

Below are the average prices for the 20 most commonly junked cars. These estimates reflect recent market data and vary based on condition, location, and parts value.

Vehicle Model Average Price Estimated Price Range
Honda Accord$386.06$290 - $480
Honda Civic$461.30$350 - $575
Nissan Altima$377.14$280 - $475
Toyota Camry$465.00$350 - $580
Chevrolet Impala$318.50$240 - $400
Ford Explorer$818.21$615 - $1020
Ford Escape$409.17$305 - $510
Chevrolet Malibu$360.00$270 - $450
Toyota Corolla$736.46$550 - $920
Ford Focus$266.19$200 - $330
Ford F-150$515.75$385 - $645
Ford Ranger$515.28$385 - $645
Jeep Liberty$461.18$345 - $575
Ford Taurus$231.88$175 - $290
Pontiac G6$229.69$170 - $285
Jeep Grand Cherokee$278.75$210 - $350
Chevrolet Cobalt$242.33$180 - $300
Honda Odyssey$797.33$600 - $995
Pontiac Grand Prix$255.67$190 - $320
Remember: These prices and ranges are based on average market data. Your specific vehicle's value may fall outside these ranges depending on its condition, year, location, and current market demands. For the most accurate valuation, please contact us directly.

How Much do Scrap Metal Prices Affect Junk Car Values?

Scrap metal prices directly affect junk car values. The heavier your vehicle, the more it is worth when scrap prices are high. In July 2025, scrap car prices average $160 to $190 per net ton, impacting payouts by $50 to $200 depending on your vehicle’s weight. While scrap value forms the baseline, parts and demand can add to your final payout.

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