





A: The location of your car can significantly impact its junk value due to regional scrap prices and demand for certain models.
Year, make, and model play a crucial role in determining your car’s worth; newer models generally fetch more.
A car in better condition with intact parts can bring in more cash, even if it’s considered junk.
Current scrap metal prices are a major factor in how much you can get for your car, as most buyers are interested in the metal.
A: No title? No problem.
We can usually accept most cars without titles. While that means providing a lesser quote due to the paperwork involved when processing a vehicle with no title
We would need to capture a copy of the seller’s Identification along with a finger print and form to be signed.
A: You might think a junk car is a junk car, but the condition actually matters a lot. If your car still runs or has parts in decent shape, it’s going to be worth more. Cars that are completely totaled or missing major components will obviously bring in less cash. Also, any damage from accidents or rust can lower the price. So, even if your car’s a clunker, keeping it in the best shape possible can help you get a little more money when it’s time to sell.
A: Quotes can change daily as the price of scrap metal is subject to change based on market conditions.