As we move into 2025, many car owners are asking: “How much is my junk car worth now?” Prices for junk cars are largely determined by market demand, scrap metal rates, and your vehicle’s condition. Fortunately, 2025 has started strong for sellers.
Thanks to a rise in global metal demand, scrap prices are relatively high this year. This means that even non-running or heavily damaged vehicles can fetch more than they might have in previous years.
On average, junk cars are selling for $300 to $700 depending on the weight, make/model, and whether they include valuable parts. Larger SUVs and trucks are worth more due to their steel content, while compact cars fetch slightly less.
Online junk car buyers have also increased competition, giving sellers better offers. Platforms like CarBrain, Peddle, and Pick-n-Pull allow you to get a fast quote, sometimes in under two minutes.
If your car still runs, even poorly, it may be considered a used car rather than junk adding $200–$500 to your offer. Hybrid and electric vehicles with intact batteries may command a premium due to valuable components.
To get the best price in 2025:
- Compare multiple offers
- Know the scrap rate per ton in your area
- Provide detailed information about the car’s condition
Remember to transfer your title, cancel your registration, and remove your plates before pickup. Selling your junk car in 2025 could be easier—and more profitable than ever.