Pull-A-Part calculates their "no-obligation" quotes based on several key criteria:
To receive a top-tier offer, the car should be "complete," meaning it still has its engine, transmission, wheels, doors, and—most importantly—the catalytic converter . Missing these major components will significantly reduce the offer. pull a part car buying prices
Clear out all personal belongings and aftermarket accessories (like custom rims) before the tow truck arrives, as these don't typically increase the junk value but could be sold separately. the car should be "complete
You generally need a title to sell your car, though some state regulations may allow exceptions with proper government-issued ID. pull a part car buying prices
While Pull-A-Part buys cars in any condition (running or not), they typically avoid vehicles with severe flood or fire damage.