What's My Jeep Worth?
Is your Jeep having mechanical problems? Does your Jeep Wrangler have a bad engine? Is your Jeep Cherokee’s transmission blown? Have you had a car accident in your Jeep Liberty?
If you’re thinking to yourself, “I need to sell my non-running Jeep fast,” DamagedCars.com can help. We buy cars in less-than-perfect condition.
Whether you have a new Jeep with body damage or it is older with a blown engine, DamagedCars.com will buy your broken-down or junk Jeep.
DamagedCars.com isn’t your ordinary junk car buyer. We use frequently-updated market pricing that looks at the current condition of your car to ensure you get the best offer. All of these factors dictate if a car, like your totaled Jeep Cherokee, is destined for recycling, sold for parts, sold on the salvage market, or repair.
The Best Place To Sell A Jeep Fast
Jeeps have the unique benefit of retaining a significant portion of their value over the years. They depreciate slowly due to ruggedness, reliability, and name-brand recognition
Since individuals know that these cars have a reputation for lasting through heavy use, they are willing to pay a higher price.
However, it is important to keep in mind that not all used Jeeps will fetch a high price. Some cars, like a 20-year-old Jeep Wrangler Renegade that doesn’t run, won’t get the same offer as others, like a low-mileage two-year-old Jeep Wrangler Rubicon or Grand Cherokee SRT8 with collision damage. Some cars fall in between, like a high-mileage, ten-year-old Liberty.
Jeeps are generally less likely than other vehicles to need service and repairs, due to their ruggedness. However, given that Jeep owners are more likely to use these vehicles for off-roading and other intensive forms of use, the damage incurred when the vehicle does need service is often more severe than the average repair job.
For instance, Jeeps may be more inclined to blow a transmission than other vehicles, a problem that costs thousands to repair. Therefore, depending on the age of a damaged Jeep and the type of work it requires, it may not be cost-effective to try to repair it. In such cases, it may be easier to sell it for a good price and put that money towards a newer vehicle.
Where Should I Sell My Jeep?
When it comes to selling your totaled Jeep, you have a few options. However, if your vehicle is damaged and requires repairs, that narrows down your options for getting cash for your car. In such cases, you may want to find the most convenient way to get rid of your car without losing out on its true resale value.
Dealerships generally consider damaged cars to be more trouble than they're worth, which means you may not have any luck trying to sell your damaged car to one. Individual buyers may prefer a car that requires no work so they can start driving right away. Junkyards will certainly take your Jeep, but they may undervalue it and negotiate you down to a price lower than the car is worth.
If your car has engine problems, transmission troubles or body damage, you should make an effort to maximize the amount of cash you can get for it.
DamagedCars.com guarantees that we won't offer you less than your car is worth. You can get a fair price for your wrecked Jeep without having to worry about transportation or negotiation. Check out some examples below of recent Jeeps we've purchased.
Whether you’re looking for the best site to sell a Jeep Wrangler, searching for an offer for your broken-down Jeep Renegade, or want to find out your Jeep Cherokee’s scrap value, DamagedCars can help.
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