That car that has not started since 2023 is not just an eyesore — in many cities it is a code violation accumulating fines, and it is worth money. Junk car removal services tow end-of-life vehicles for free and, if the car is complete (engine, transmission, catalytic converter present), typically pay $100–$500 cash depending on weight and scrap prices.
The process is simpler than most owners expect: a photo or two, a quote over the phone, a signed title (or state-specific alternative), and the car is gone the same week.
What your junk car is worth
Value follows weight and completeness. A complete mid-size sedan yields $150–$400 at 2026 scrap prices; trucks and SUVs more. Missing catalytic converters, engines, or transmissions cut offers sharply. Running junkers with usable parts can fetch $500–$1,500 from dismantlers rather than shredders.
No title? Often still possible
Most states have a process for junking a vehicle without a title — typically a registration plus ID, or a state junk-slip procedure. Rules vary; a reputable buyer will tell you exactly what your state requires rather than walking away.
What's Included
- Free towing for most complete junk vehicles
- Cash offers on vehicles with salvage value
- Title transfer guidance state by state
- Yard, garage, and field extractions