Even if your car is completely beyond repair, it still has value. Scrap cars contain valuable metals and parts that can be recycled. Here's what you can expect to get for a scrap car in Brisbane in 2025.

Current Scrap Car Prices in Brisbane

Scrap car prices vary based on several factors, but here are typical ranges:

Vehicle TypePrice Range
Small car (Corolla, Civic)$100 - $400
Medium car (Camry, Accord)$150 - $600
Large car (Falcon, Commodore)$200 - $800
4WD / SUV$250 - $1,000
Ute$300 - $1,200
Van$200 - $800

What Affects Scrap Car Value?

1. Weight of the Vehicle

Heavier cars contain more metal and are worth more as scrap. A large sedan or 4WD will fetch more than a small hatchback.

2. Current Metal Prices

Scrap metal prices fluctuate with global markets. Steel, aluminium, and copper prices all affect your car's scrap value.

3. Salvageable Parts

Cars with usable parts (engine, transmission, body panels) are worth more than pure scrap. Popular models have higher parts demand.

4. Completeness

A complete car is worth more than one with missing parts. Catalytic converters, batteries, and wheels add value.

5. Location

Your location affects pickup costs. Cars in Brisbane metro get better prices than remote areas.

💡 Get More Than Scrap Value

Before accepting scrap prices, get a quote from Caraway. We often pay more than scrap value because we see potential in parts and repairs that scrap yards miss.

How to Get the Best Price for Your Scrap Car

  1. Get multiple quotes: Prices vary between buyers
  2. Keep all parts: Don't remove anything before getting quotes
  3. Have your paperwork: Makes the sale easier
  4. Consider cash for cars: Often pays more than scrap yards
  5. Act quickly: Cars deteriorate and lose value over time

Scrap Car vs Cash for Cars: The Difference

Scrap yards primarily value your car for its metal content. They'll crush it and sell the metal.

Cash for cars services like Caraway look at the whole picture:

  • Salvageable parts that can be resold
  • Vehicles that can be repaired and resold
  • Export opportunities for older vehicles
  • Metal value as a baseline

This means we can often pay significantly more than pure scrap value.

What Happens to Scrap Cars?

When you sell a scrap car, it goes through this process:

  1. Depollution: Fluids, batteries, and hazardous materials removed
  2. Parts salvage: Usable parts removed for resale
  3. Crushing: Body crushed into compact bales
  4. Shredding: Metal separated and sorted
  5. Recycling: Metals melted and reused

Get More Than Scrap Value

Before selling to a scrap yard, get our quote. We often pay more!