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sell your car for parts

sell your car for parts

To sell your car for parts you’ll need to figure out which parts are most valuable, remove them from your vehicle, and find a buyer. The guide below will help you figure out if this is the right option for you.

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Selling a Car for Parts

If your car has reached the end of its journey and you just can’t drive it any longer, then you have a choice to make.

Option one is to just sell the car, but it can be hard to find a buyer and the resale value may not be worth the effort.

Option two is to scrap your car. This is often the easiest option, and one that many people go with, as you can get good money for your vehicle without the fuss.

Option three is to sell your car for parts. Since you’re reading this article, this is probably the option you are most interested in – perhaps because you suspect that you can get more money for the individual parts than anyone would pay for the car as a whole.

 

Is It Difficult to Sell a Car for Parts?

Most cars can be stripped down and sold for parts, as long as your car isn’t a Category-A write off. However, stripping a car down for parts is no easy task, especially if you haven't done servicing, maintenance, or repairs on a car in the past.

You’ll need to be able to take your car apart carefully without damaging anything. Damage will lower the value of the individual parts, which will make the whole process less worthwhile. It’s not too late to learn how to strip a car and sell it for parts, but if you don’t have a lot of DIY experience, you may wish to consider some of your other options.

For more information, check out our blog How to Strip a Car for Parts.

Before you go to the effort of stripping your car, be sure to check the resale and scrap value of the full car – some old or vintage cars can actually go up in value over time and it may not be worth your time to strip the car down if you could get a good price out of scrapping it.

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Selling Your Car for Parts

If you’ve managed to successfully dismantle your car, then it’s time to sell it for parts! Believe it or not, your hard work isn’t done yet, as finding a buyer for a car part can be just as exhausting as finding a buyer for your car. Here are some suggestions to get you started:

  • Motorists: There’s a good chance that there’s somebody out there who wants to repair or improve their vehicle with the parts you have. See if anyone on social media or a car forum is looking for your car part.
  • Online Marketplaces: Facebook Marketplace might seem like the most obvious option, but you could also try websites like eBay or Gumtree. Just remember to be wary of scammers.
  • Scrap Buyers: For parts that can’t be reused, you could sell the metal for scrap. There are entire companies dedicated to buying scrap and car parts. Here at A&L, we can recycle your scrap ethically, and pay you for it!

READ MORE: Our Scrap Metal Prices

 

How Much Money Will I Get If I Sell My Car for Parts?

The amount of money you will make from this process is highly dependent on demand. Some car makes and models will have parts that are in very high demand. The state of the economy will often determine what people are willing to pay for car parts.

If you are willing to play the long game, and wait for the optimal time to sell each car part, you could end up making more money. However, this is reliant on having space to store these parts, as well as knowing the right time to sell. 

 

Is It Worth Selling My Car for Parts?

If you already have many of the supplies needed, and you are confident in your abilities to safely dismantle, store, and sell the parts of your car, then it might be worth it for you. However, for many people this would be a massive effort and very time consuming.

If you aren’t confident about stripping your car, consider your other options. You can get an instant free quote from us, and we can come collect your car from you. Plus, if you have already started scrapping your car, we are happy to accept damaged vehicles!

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why are catalytic converters so valuable

why are catalytic converters so valuable

You may have heard of people sneaking around in the dead of night and taking bits of people's cars, but did you know that 9 times out of 10 they're probably stealing a catalytic converter? Catalytic converters are a precious piece of kit and can fetch a hefty price when sold or scrapped, which is why criminals go to such lengths to get their hands on them.

But why are catalytic converters so valuable? And will your car survive without one? If you've been asking yourself these very questions then you're in the right place. Today we're going to talk you through the purpose of a catalytic converter, why it's so valuable, and what you should do if you wake up and find out yours has gone missing! [more]

 

What Is a Catalytic Converter?

Catalytic converters have been fitted to cars since 1992, and nowadays every car (except the fancy new electric ones) will have a catalytic converter to help clean harmful gases from your car's exhaust emissions.

A series of chemical reactions that take place in the catalytic converter change gases such as carbon monoxide, nitric oxide, hydrocarbons, and nitrogen dioxide, into less harmful by-products.

The inside of a catalytic converter has a distinct honeycomb appearance and is coated with a catalyst that aids in processing the exhaust gases. Without a catalytic converter, your car would be spouting all kinds of harmful chemicals into the atmosphere.

While petrol cars will never be as eco-friendly as the electric alternatives we see today, catalytic converters work hard to reduce the environmental impact of our cars. 

 

Why Are Catalytic Converters So Valuable?

Catalytic converters are fitted to any car with an internal combustion engine, so they're not exactly hard to come by. So if they're not rare, why are they so valuable? Well, the reason catalytic converters are so valuable is that they contain precious metals such as platinum, rhodium, and palladium.

Platinum

Catalytic converters contain platinum, a metal you might associate with luxury jewellery. Despite looking good in jewellery, platinum also has many other scientific qualities as an electrode that allow it to be suitable for a range of other uses, including: 

  • Optical fibres and wires
  • Medical equipment such as pacemakers
  • Catalytic converters

Rhodium

Rhodium is one of the rarest metals in the world, and is also the most expensive; a single ounce is worth over £12k! Over 80% of the worlds rhodium is currently being used for catalytic converters. 

Palladium

Similar to platinum, palladium is also commonly used in jewellery as well as catalytic converters. Palladium also has the extraordinary ability to absorb 900 times its volume in hydrogen, making it invaluable as a material for a catalytic converter. 

As you can imagine, with a payload like this attached to every car on the street, catalytic converters are an excellent target for thieves and are also worth a lot of money when taken to scrap car dealers. The three precious metals above can be taken out of catalytic converters, recycled, and used to create jewellery, electronics, and more. 

 

How Much Are Catalytic Converters Worth?

As of early 2026 in the UK, catalytic converters are generally worth between £20 and £800, with some high-value units reaching up to £2,500 on the resale market. 

Hybrid vehicles and large SUVs often have the highest value because their catalytic converters are used less, leaving the precious metals inside in better condition. Luxury or performance vehicles like BMWs and Mercedes' also have higher-spec units with more precious mental content. 

Intact catalytic converters are worth more; any units with cuts, damage or missing honeycomb material will immediately be worth less. 

 

What Should I Do if My Catalytic Converter Is Stolen?

So we now know what a catalytic converter is and why it fetches such a high price when it's taken to a car scrap dealer, but what are you supposed to do if you wake up one day and find that your catalytic converter has been stolen?

Firstly, how will you even know it's been stolen? Well, you should be able to tell right away when you start your car up. The exhaust will make a much louder noise than usual! If you suspect your catalytic converter has been stolen, it's important that you phone the police and report the theft right away. 

Once you've reported the theft, you should contact your insurer to find out what steps you can take to get a new one as quickly as possible. As you can imagine, they're quite expensive to replace, so doing it through your insurance can help you manage the cost. 

 

Scrapping Your Car Is Easy With A&L Car Scrap Dealers

If your car has reached the natural end of its life, we want to help you get the best return possible. Here at A&L Car Scrap Dealers, we make it easy for you to get a quote and get rid of your car. You can get a quote instantly by putting your registration details and postcode into our website, then, once you're happy with the quote, we'll arrange to pick up your vehicle from your home - taking the stress out of the scrap process!

To find out more, get in touch with us today!

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