We buy junk, wrecked and dead cars in 85023 — Phoenix. Free towing, a firm offer up front, and cash when we pick it up.
Tell us the year, make, model and condition. The number we quote is the number you get.
We cover all of 85023 and the surrounding Phoenix area in Maricopa County, towing free from anywhere in the zip — running or not. Most cars we pull here are aging daily drivers, sun-worn vehicles, non-runners and inherited cars.
First, the details. A quick rundown of the vehicle over the phone — condition, whether it runs, what is still on it. Nothing complicated.
Then, the offer. We price it against live Arizona scrap and parts values and give you a firm number. What we say on the call is what you get on pickup.
Last, the pickup. Free towing at a time that works for you, cash in your hand, car gone from 85023. Done.
We cover the whole city. A few zips near 85023 where we are also paying cash:
Totaled, salvage, or a title that was never in your name — Arizona has a path for each. Salvage is defined under ARS §28-2091 (damaged to the point it is uneconomical to repair); a no-clear-ownership car can be titled under a bonded title. We will walk you through the correct step before we tow.
Cash on pickup in 85023. No waiting on a check to clear, no payment apps — you are paid when we load the car.
Most Arizona junk cars bring $200 to $1,500 depending on year, make, model and condition, plus the catalytic converter and current scrap demand. You get a firm number up front.
Yes. Non-running, wrecked, sun-baked and stripped cars are exactly what we buy in 85023. We bring the truck and tow it free.
Yes — Phoenix and the surrounding Maricopa County area is our most active Arizona zone, with same-day or next-day pickup and a free tow. If your spot is not live yet, call and we will tell you straight.
None. The tow is free and there are no fees pulled out at pickup. The number we quote is the cash you are handed.
Yes. Under Arizona law (ARS §28-2091) a vehicle is salvage when it is damaged or wrecked to the point it is uneconomical to repair. Salvage and total-loss cars are squarely what we buy — running or not.
It depends on ownership. Arizona has an abandoned-vehicle process where the MVD notifies the owner and lienholder, who have 30 days to claim it before ownership can transfer. We can talk through whether your situation qualifies.
Only once the lien is cleared. If a lender still holds a lien on the title, the loan has to be paid off or the lienholder has to release it before ownership can transfer. We can walk you through it.