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Title: How Much Can You Get For Junk Dodge Charger?
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Is there an inoperable Dodge Charger gathering dust in your driveway or occupying precious space in your garage?

Here's the silver lining: You can wave this vehicle goodbye and, to sweeten the deal, pocket some money from it. Earlier this year, I found myself in a similar position when I chose to bid adieu to my weathered 2006 Dodge Charger.

Highlights to Spark Your Interest:
  • Think about selling certain car components to earn extra bucks.
  • Options include selling your vehicle for scrap to junkyards or digital platforms like Peddle or CarBrain.
  • Junkyard valuations for scrapped cars can oscillate between $200 and $950, influenced by various determinants.

It demanded some research on my part to ascertain the best way to monetize my dilapidated Dodge Charger.

Put simply, you're presented with two choices - market your dysfunctional Dodge Charger as scrap or dissect it for parts.

Which road leads to greater profit? The analysis boils down to evaluating the worth of individual parts against the rate of scrap metal.

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If the idea of selling your dysfunctional Dodge Charger as a unified scrap entity appeals to you, rest assured that it can be swiftly whisked away from your premises at no cost, and your payment will be expedited.

On the other hand, if you're leaning towards dissecting the Dodge Charger for parts, it's paramount to ascertain the potential earnings from the parts sold against what you'd earn from the scrap. This route is labor-intensive, demanding space, equipment, and mechanical prowess.

Does the effort justify the outcome? In my endeavor to declutter my garage by discarding an old Dodge Charger, I constructed a comparative chart to weigh the pros and cons of each avenue.

Which Dodge Charger Used Parts Are In Highest Demand?

Upon diving into the intricacies of the Charger, one can't help but wonder about the most valuable components of a non-operational Dodge Charger. Notably, the engine, transmission, and catalytic converter top the list.

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Through meticulous research on platforms like eBay, I pieced together a list of the most coveted Dodge Charger parts and their potential selling prices:
  • Engine ($800 - $2500) Transmission ($500 - $1200) Catalytic converter ($300-$900)

Before making a trip to a junkyard, you might consider extracting:
  • Jack Battery Radiator Alternator Spare tire Wheels and tires In-car entertainment systems
 
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What Price Can One Expect for Dodge Charger Scrap Parts?

If you're contemplating parting out your Charger, it's crucial to recognize that prices can vary substantially based on the vehicle's mileage and condition. However, I stumbled upon this useful resource that offers an average estimate for a used car part, irrespective of its specific details.

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TIP: Sell car parts in prime condition on platforms such as eBay, Craigslist, and more.

It's worth noting that not every component of my Charger was in peak shape, with some being irredeemable. Yet, the world isn't short of entities eager to buy these scrap parts, especially since they contain invaluable metals. Whether it's a local scrapyard or an online platform, there are ample opportunities out there.

TIP: Salvage or malfunctioning car parts? Offer them to scrapyards.

Additionally, there's a noticeable demand for the Charger's catalytic converter, given its composition of precious metals like palladium, rhodium, and platinum. This realization propelled my interest in selling even the damaged parts at scrap prices.

Yet, one needs to pause and reflect: is the potential revenue worth the invested time? After a quick calculation of potential earnings against time spent, I came to a realization.

Life's fleeting moments, like watching my son's soccer game or baking pizza with my daughter, hold immeasurable value. This realization made it clear that the Charger, despite its grandeur, wasn't worth the sacrifice.

Dodge Charger Scrap Prices: Gauging the Worth of Your Vehicle

Based on data from Junk Car Medics, the average scrap car price for a Dodge Charger in the USA floats around $800, with a range that can stretch from $250 to $1200. The scrap value of a Charger is contingent on various factors, including the vehicle's condition, ongoing scrap metal rates, any title discrepancies, and its weight. On average, the scrap value per ton is roughly $350.

Given that the average weight of a Dodge Charger is around 2 tons, one can anticipate a ballpark figure of $700 for a non-operational vehicle.

If all that remains is the car body, anticipate a rough estimate of $175 per ton. Delve deeper by checking the current weight of your specific Dodge Charger model year and run the math.

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Factors Influencing the Dodge Charger Scrap Price:
  • Year of manufacture
  • Vehicle’s condition
  • Value of the components
  • Vehicle weight in scrap metal
  • Local scrap prices
  • Vehicle title

The Real Deal: Value Declines Without a Title for That Junk Car

Junking a car without a title? That might seem unconventional, but brace yourself for a significant hit in your car's value. Furthermore, it narrows your choice of junkyards, as some will inevitably reject a no-title vehicle.

In my case, I was fortunate to have a clear title for my Dodge Charger. If that hadn’t been the case, I might have fetched nearly three times less than its worth.

Title Status
Average Value
Percentage

Clear Title
$614.11
77.73%

No Title
$237.64
15.53%

Rebuilt Title
$726.79
6.73%

Scrap Values: Who's Paying Top Dollar?

The journey to offloading a non-functional Dodge Charger and pocketing some cash in return involves some shopping around. Research and quotes are key.

For the sake of unbiased information, I won’t disclose the specific company I chose for my Charger. But here’s a comprehensive list of reputable junk car buyers in the US that I came across during my search:

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Junk Cars US
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SellMax
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CarBrain
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Copart Direct
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Scrapping my Dodge Charger wasn’t as complex as I’d imagined. The process can be broken down into these steps:
  • Gather quotes from various buyers
  • Assess and pick the offer that resonates
  • Clear out personal items
  • Give it a decent cleanup
  • Arrange the paperwork as per this guide
  • Lock in a pickup date
  • Hand over the title
  • See the cash roll in
  • Terminate any active insurance
  • Notify the DMV and cancel the registration

One upside? Most junk car buyers throw in free pickup and assistance with the title transfer – a nice little perk to sweeten the deal.

Wrapping Up

The underlying motivation for this article? An ode to my once beloved Dodge Charger and my intent to streamline the journey for anyone looking to junk their trusty steed. In the end, for the sake of expediency, my Charger found its resting place at a junkyard.
 
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