Sell Any Honda Pilot For Cash Online
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Junk Your Honda Pilot For Scrap
Are you looking to get rid of your old Honda Pilot to receive cash in return? Look no further!
Junk Car Medics buys Pilot's with a hassle-free process to turn your car into top dollar. Say goodbye to the tedious process of trying to sell your vehicle privately or struggling with dealership trade-ins and junk your Pilot for cash today.
We provide competitive cash offers, free pickup and towing services, and an unparalleled commitment to customer satisfaction. Read on to learn about the factors that determine the value of your junk Pilot, the process of selling your car for cash, and why Junk Car Medics is the best choice for you when you want to sell a Pilot for money in any condition.
The Pilot is the #50 most common junk car we purchase. The Honda Pilot is an import vehicle, typically manufactured in Japan, although some models are also produced in the United States. Given that it's an import vehicle, its parts are generally in higher demand compared to domestic vehicles. Therefore, the scrap value of a Honda Pilot is typically more valuable compared to domestic vehicles.
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How It Works
Selling your Honda Pilot for cash online only takes three steps with Junk Car Medics.
1. Get Your Best Offer
Share the VIN or Year of your Pilot to get started.
2. Schedule Your Collection
Even if your Pilot drives, we'll send a tow truck driver for free.
3. Get Paid Cash for Your Car
Get paid on the spot to sell your Pilot.
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The Types of Honda Pilot We Buy Online
We buy all Honda Pilot's of any trim level and condition. Common types we purchase include:
- Honda Pilot LX
- Honda Pilot EX
- Honda Pilot EX-L
- Honda Pilot Touring
- Honda Pilot Elite
- Honda Pilot Black Edition
- Honda Pilot Special Edition
- Honda Pilot EX-L with Navi and RES
- Honda Pilot EX-L with RES
- Honda Pilot EX-L with Navi
Recently Junked Pilot's
View recently junked Honda Pilot's for comparable values.
A Junk Honda Pilot is Worth $362.46-$388.42
For a Honda Pilot weighing 4,036-4,319 lbs (2.02-2.16 tons):
2.02-2.16 tons * $180/ton price = $362.46-$388.42
So, the estimated scrap car value of a Pilot is between $362.46-$388.42.
This is the value of the vehicle's weight in metal. You can make more money by salvaging the vehicle's parts and selling them separately.
The Honda Pilot is an import vehicle, typically manufactured in Japan, although some models are also produced in the United States. Given that it's an import vehicle, its parts are generally in higher demand compared to domestic vehicles. Therefore, the scrap value of a Honda Pilot is typically more valuable compared to domestic vehicles.
On the other hand, the average price we offer for complete Pilot's is 612, with prices ranging from $35-$5,400.
At Junk Car Medics, we consider all the selling points of a junk car, including its age, condition, and current scrap metal pricing.
Why We Love Buyin Honda Pilot's
The Honda Pilot, a reliable and popular SUV, has served many families and adventurers over the years. However, like all vehicles, it eventually reaches its end of life. When your Honda Pilot starts to show signs of significant wear and tear, costly repairs, or simply becomes too old to function efficiently, it's time to consider junking it for cash. At Junk Car Medics, we specialize in buying end-of-life vehicles, offering you a hassle-free way to turn your old Pilot into cash. We value every part of your vehicle, from the engine to the exhaust system, ensuring you get the best possible price.
The Honda Pilot has been a popular choice among families for its spacious interior, reliability, and safety features. Its three-row seating comfortably accommodates up to eight passengers, making it ideal for large families. The Pilot's fuel efficiency and powerful V6 engine also contribute to its popularity among SUV enthusiasts.
Recently Junked Pilot's
View recently junked Honda Pilot's for comparable values.
2001 Honda Pilot
Cash Paid: $425
2005 Honda Pilot
Cash Paid: $630
2006 Honda Pilot
Cash Paid: $629
2007 Honda Pilot
Cash Paid: $870
2007 Honda Pilot
Cash Paid: $1,020
2007 Honda Pilot
Cash Paid: $547
Junk Car Medics is Your #1 Choice For Selling Any Honda
Whether you are selling any Honda or any brand vehicle, we'll provide you with our best offer in minutes. It's quick, easy, and highly rewarding.
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How Long do Honda Pilot's Last
A Honda Pilot typically lasts for about 17 years and covers an average of 200,000. This year, the most common model year reaching the end of its life will be the 2006 model.
We've bought Pilot's with 352,000 miles. The oldest one we purchased was a 2003 model year.
The car's value declines as it racks up miles and ages. It's better to sell before it reaches its lifespan and further depreciates.
Common Problems Facing Aging Pilot's
Honda Pilot's face problems as they age, as all vehicles do. A few common problems unique to this vehicle are:
- Transmission Failure: One of the most common issues with older Honda Pilots is transmission failure. This can manifest as difficulty shifting gears, slipping out of gear, or sudden loss of acceleration. Transmission repairs can be costly, often making it more economical to sell the vehicle as junk.
- Engine Problems: As the Honda Pilot ages, it may experience engine problems such as excessive oil consumption or engine misfires. These issues can lead to poor performance, decreased fuel efficiency, and potentially serious damage if not addressed.
- Faulty Fuel Pump: Older Honda Pilots often suffer from a faulty fuel pump. This can cause the vehicle to stall or prevent it from starting altogether. Replacing a fuel pump can be expensive, especially in an older vehicle where other issues may also be present.
- Power Steering Issues: Power steering problems are another common issue in aging Honda Pilots. Drivers may notice increased difficulty in steering, particularly at lower speeds. This can be due to a variety of issues, including leaks in the power steering fluid lines or problems with the power steering pump.
- Rust and Corrosion: Like any vehicle, the Honda Pilot is susceptible to rust and corrosion as it ages. This is particularly true in areas with harsh winters where road salt is used. Rust can damage the vehicle's frame and body, leading to costly repairs and potentially compromising the vehicle's safety.