Accident damage • Body damage • Wrecked vehicles

Cash for Wrecked Cars

If your car was in an accident, has body damage, frame damage, airbag deployment, front-end damage, rear-end damage, side damage, or is sitting at a body shop or tow yard, Cash Cash Cars can review it for a cash offer. You do not need to repair the vehicle before asking what it may be worth.

Accident Cars Front-end, rear-end, side-impact, and body-damaged cars
Insurance Loss Total-loss, salvage, rebuilt, or damaged-title situations can be reviewed
Tow Yard Vehicles at tow yards, storage yards, or body shops may need access details
As-Is Sale Ask for a cash offer before paying for repairs or storage
Wrecked cars bought for cash
Sell As-Is Send the damage details, location, title status, and pickup access
Wrecked car situations

The damage may look bad, but the vehicle may still have value.

A wrecked car is not always worthless. Value may come from usable parts, salvage value, repair potential, resale demand, or metal value. The review depends on the type of damage, title status, and whether the vehicle can be accessed for pickup.

Front-end damage

Damaged bumper, hood, headlights, radiator support, engine bay area, airbags, or structural parts should be described clearly.

Rear-end damage

Trunk damage, rear bumper damage, taillight damage, quarter panel damage, or frame concern can still be reviewed.

Side-impact damage

Door, fender, rocker panel, mirror, wheel, suspension, and side-body damage can affect the offer and pickup plan.

Airbag deployment

If airbags deployed or seatbelt systems locked, mention it when requesting a quote because it affects repair cost and value.

Frame or structural damage

Frame, unibody, axle, suspension, or alignment damage may still leave value, but the vehicle should be reviewed as-is.

Total loss vehicles

If insurance declared the car a total loss, share the title status, claim situation, and whether you still have possession.

Body shop vehicles

If the car is at a body shop, provide the shop location, storage details, release requirements, and damage description.

Tow yard vehicles

If the car is at a tow yard, call first. Storage fees, release rules, and pickup timing may affect the next step.

Cash offer evaluation for wrecked car
What affects a wrecked car offer?

Damage matters, but so do title, location, and access.

A wrecked car offer depends on more than the accident. The make, model, mileage, usable parts, title status, location, and whether the vehicle rolls or needs towing all affect the review.

Damage type: front-end, rear-end, side-impact, frame damage, airbag deployment, flood, fire, or rollover damage.
Vehicle basics: year, make, model, trim, mileage, engine, transmission, and whether it starts or drives.
Title and insurance status: clean title, salvage title, rebuilt title, total loss, lien, or missing title.
Pickup access: home, street, apartment lot, body shop, mechanic shop, tow yard, storage yard, or garage.

At a tow yard or body shop now?

Call before scheduling if the vehicle is at a tow yard, storage yard, mechanic, or body shop. Release rules, storage fees, and access can affect pickup timing.

What to send for a wrecked car

Clear damage details make the offer easier to review.

You do not need a professional inspection report. Send what you know about the car, the accident, the title, and where the vehicle is parked.

1. Describe the accident damage

Tell us which side is damaged, whether airbags deployed, whether the car starts, whether it rolls, and whether parts are missing.

2. Explain the title or claim

Share whether the title is clean, salvage, rebuilt, missing, held by a lender, or connected to an insurance claim.

3. Share pickup location

Tell us whether the vehicle is at home, on the street, at a body shop, at a mechanic, in a tow yard, or in storage.

Common vehicles we review

Wrecked cars, trucks, SUVs, vans, and daily drivers can all be reviewed.

The vehicle does not have to be a certain brand or model. Cash Cash Cars can review accident-damaged sedans, hatchbacks, crossovers, pickup trucks, work trucks, SUVs, vans, minivans, hybrids, and higher-value vehicles.

Toyota vehicles

Camry, Corolla, Prius, Tacoma, RAV4, Highlander, Sienna, Tundra, and other Toyota models with accident damage.

Honda vehicles

Civic, Accord, CR-V, Pilot, Odyssey, Fit, HR-V, and other Honda vehicles with body, frame, or insurance damage.

Trucks and work vehicles

Ford F-150, Chevrolet Silverado, Dodge Ram, Toyota Tacoma, cargo vans, work vans, and damaged fleet vehicles.

SUVs and crossovers

RAV4, CR-V, Highlander, Pilot, Explorer, Tahoe, Suburban, Rogue, Forester, Outback, and similar accident-damaged vehicles.

Nissan and Hyundai

Altima, Sentra, Maxima, Rogue, Elantra, Sonata, Tucson, Santa Fe, and other common LA-area commuter vehicles.

Luxury vehicles

Lexus, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Acura, Infiniti, Cadillac, and other vehicles where damage and title status affect value.

Vans and minivans

Sienna, Odyssey, Caravan, Pacifica, Transit, Express, Sprinter, and passenger or cargo vans with accident damage.

Older vehicles

High-mileage, older, rough, non-running, expired-registration, or failed-smog vehicles that were also damaged in an accident.

California paperwork help

Your vehicle's issues should not compromise the sales process.

If the car was in an accident, the title is missing, the insurance claim is not complete, the registration is old, or the ownership situation is not straightforward, call before pickup. Cash Cash Cars can review the situation and help you understand what information is needed to complete the sale properly.

Government-issued ID and ownership information help confirm the sale can be completed.
If the title is clean, salvage, rebuilt, missing, or held by a lender, explain that before scheduling pickup.
If the vehicle is at a tow yard, body shop, or storage yard, release and access details should be discussed first.
After the sale, sellers should keep their records and complete any required California release-of-liability step.
Smooth transaction for wrecked car

Sell a wrecked car in Santa Clarita, Los Angeles, and nearby areas

Cash Cash Cars reviews wrecked and accident-damaged vehicles across Santa Clarita, Los Angeles, North Hollywood, Van Nuys, Burbank, Canyon Country, Valencia, Saugus, Newhall, and nearby Southern California cities.

Wrecked car questions

Questions sellers ask before requesting an offer.

These answers help you know what to share when the vehicle has accident damage, body damage, title questions, or is sitting at a tow yard or body shop.

Can I sell a wrecked car for cash?

Yes. Cash Cash Cars can review wrecked cars, accident-damaged cars, body-damaged cars, cars with airbag deployment, total-loss vehicles, and vehicles sitting at body shops or tow yards.

Should I repair the wrecked car before selling it?

Not always. If repair costs, storage fees, towing, or insurance delays are becoming expensive, it may be better to request a cash offer before spending more money.

Can you buy a car at a tow yard or body shop?

A vehicle at a tow yard, storage yard, mechanic, or body shop can be reviewed. Call first because release rules, storage fees, and access can affect pickup timing.

Can I sell a total-loss or salvage-title car?

Total-loss, salvage-title, rebuilt-title, and damaged-title vehicles can be reviewed. Share the title status, insurance claim status, and whether you have possession of the vehicle.

What details should I send for a wrecked car?

Send the year, make, model, mileage, damage type, whether airbags deployed, whether the car starts or rolls, title status, city, and pickup access details.

Can I ask about title or insurance paperwork first?

Yes. Use the Contact Us page or call if the title is missing, there is a lien, insurance is involved, or the ownership situation needs to be discussed.

Ready to sell a wrecked car?

Send the damage details, call Cash Cash Cars, or open the contact page if your title, registration, pickup, insurance, lien, tow yard, shop, or ownership situation needs to be reviewed first.