We buy junk, wrecked and dead cars in 85031 — 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 85031 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.
1. Tell us about the car. Year, make, model, condition — runs or not, wrecked or whole, catalytic converter on or off. A few quick questions.
2. Get a firm number. Based on the car and current Arizona scrap and parts demand. The number on the phone is the number at pickup — no lowball at the curb.
3. Free tow, cash in hand. We pick a window, show up, pay you, and haul it. Anywhere in 85031.
We cover the whole city. A few zips near 85031 where we are also paying cash:
A missing title is usually a quick fix, not a dead end. Arizona replaces a lost title with a duplicate through the MVD — many are available online via AZ MVD Now. We confirm which applies to your car up front.
Cash on pickup in 85031. No waiting on a check to clear, no payment apps — you are paid when we load the car.
Just the keys and whatever title paperwork you have. If the title is missing we will tell you the exact step for your situation. We handle the rest.
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. Arizona heat is hard on vehicles — faded paint, cracked dashes, failed AC and dead batteries are common, and those cars are squarely what we buy. Running or not, we tow it free from 85031.
Yes. Much of Phoenix is gated or HOA, and we handle those pickups regularly. Just tell us the gate or access setup when you call.
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.
Usually yes, with the right step. Arizona allows a bonded (surety bond) title when there is not enough documentation to prove ownership. We help you figure out which route applies before we tow.
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.