Sell a Wrecked Car in Phoenix, AZ

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It doesn't always pay off to repair a damaged car. You know what does pay? U-Pull-&-Pay! We buy and sell crashed cars in Phoenix and want to pay up to $900 cash for yours. Call today for a free quote, free tow, and fast cash!

Why and How to Sell a Wrecked Car in Phoenix, AZ

Car crashes are pretty common. You can't plan for them, but why would you want to? Car crashes put a serious dent in your fender AND your wallet. There are insurance adjusters to deal with, auto repair estimates to source, and you could miss work because you don't have a working car. What if you didn't have to deal with any of that junk after a car crash? What if you sell your damaged car today for up to $900 cash? Call (866) 865-4929 For a Free Quote

Your local U-Pull-&-Pay junkyard can help. We're the place to go when you want to sell a crashed car for cash in Phoenix, AZ. We even buy cars with hail damage and body damage. Just give us a call, and we'll send a junk car hauler your way to remove your damaged car for free. Just share a bit about your car's make, model, and condition. We'll pick up your junked car for FREE and hand you up to $900 cash for it. How you spend the money is up to you. Make a down payment on a new motorcycle or car. Or buy a new used car from U-Pull-&-Pay? Maybe you want to make repairs on another vehicle? Heck, maybe you just want to buy yourself something nice? The cash is yours!

What Types of Damaged Cars Does U-Pull-&-Pay Buy in Phoenix, AZ?

You might be wondering, "Is my ride too damaged? Too dinged up?" Probably not! We buy all types of cars with body damage, interior/exterior wear, hail damage, rundown engines, missing pieces, rust damage, and so much more. Sorry, we can't take flood or fire-damaged cars, though.

We're big fans of buying totaled cars in Phoenix as well. A totaled vehicle has been declared "a total loss" by the insurance company. It's not repairable, or the repairs would cost more than the car is worth. Feeling trapped is common in a "totaled car situation" if you don't have comprehensive or collision insurance coverage. These two coverages are what would help cover the repair or replacement of your totaled car. Without them, you'll be footing the bill for your damaged car to be towed back to your house or stored until you find a solution. Or you could avoid the headache and simply sell your car to your local U-Pull-&-Pay salvage yard for cash.

Should You Fix or Sell a Wrecked Car in Phoenix, AZ?

Here's something you might not know about car crashes... the damage might look like it's only surface-level, but be catastrophic in places you can't see. Even small crashes can trigger short-circuited batteries, oil pan leaks, radiator leaks, issues with the computer system, a warped alignment, and more. If essential engine components were damaged in the crash, you could end up paying more than $1,000 to fix them!. The repairs might cost $3,000+! Fixes to the body of the car? Expect a bill for about $10,000! Even a new bumper can cost anywhere from $500 to $1,500. In the end, it's your decision to fix up your damaged car. But if zero hassle and fast cash for your crashed car sounds like a better option to you, call the nearest U-Pull-&-Pay junk car buyer in Arizona today. U-Pull-&-Pay can quickly tell you how much your damaged car is worth and give you a free, no-obligation offer in as little as five minutes.

Sell A Damaged Car Near Me in Phoenix, AZ

Stop looking for how to sell a crashed car in Phoenix and grab your cell phone. You want to call your local U-Pull-&-Pay junkyard in Phoenix. Whether your vehicle has been damaged in a crash, battered by hail, or taken a beating from years of wear and tear — we want to give you cash for it!

And don't worry if you're not within Phoenix city limits. There's a good chance we'll still come pick up your car for free and pay you cash for it. Simply call your local U-Pull-&-Pay junkyard! You'll find that we're not your average Phoenix junkyard. We're a fast solution for getting rid of that old car in your yard (for cash!). We work hard to give everyday people in Arizona an easier way to junk a worn out or trashed car, truck, or SUV, so it's put to good use. Pick your closest Phoenix U-Pull-&-Pay salvage yard and call to get a quick quote for your wrecked ride.

Learn About Selling Your Junk Car

Take the guessing out of how to sell your car to a junkyard near you.

Types of Junk Cars We Buy

We buy the cars the other guys don’t want! Sell your car no matter what it looks like or how it runs. And if your car doesn’t run, we’ll tow it — for free!

Frequently asked questions

Scientists have theorized that during the Solar System's formation, Mars was created as the result of a random process of run-away accretion of material.

What about the surface geology of Mars?

  • Elements with comparatively low boiling points, such as chlorine, phosphorus, and sulfur, are much more common on Mars than Earth.

  • There is evidence of an enormous impact basin in the Northern Hemisphere of Mars, spanning 10,600 by 8,500 kilometres.

  • Mars is approximately half the diameter of Earth, with a surface area only slightly less than the total area of Earth's dry land.

  • The red-orange appearance of the Martian surface is caused by ferric oxide, or rust. Other common surface colors include golden, brown, tan, and greenish, depending on the minerals present.

What is the internal structure?

  • Like Earth, Mars has differentiated into a dense metallic core overlaid by less dense materials. Current models of its interior imply a core consisting primarily of iron and nickel with about 16–17% sulfur. This iron sulfide core is thought to be twice as rich in lighter elements as Earth's.

  • Mars is confirmed to be seismically active. In 2019, it was reported that InSight, now offline, had detected and recorded over 450 marsquakes and related events.

 What are the physical characteristics?

  • Mars is a terrestrial planet with a surface that consists of minerals containing silicon and oxygen, metals, and other elements that typically make up rock. The Martian surface is primarily composed of tholeiitic basalt, although parts are more silica-rich than typical basalt.