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We buy junk cars in New Hampshire

Free pickup across New Hampshire. Real offer in 90 seconds. Cash or check on the spot.

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  • Running or not — with or without a title
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$400
Average payout (nationwide, all-time)
$1,090
Top 10% payout
42,000+
Cars purchased to date
New Hampshire purchase data

Top vehicles we buy in New Hampshire

From our online purchase ledger — what's coming through the funnel right now in New Hampshire, what those cars look like at pickup, and which makes hit our scales most often. Across 12+ years we've purchased 42,000+ vehicles company-wide.

Most-purchased makes
  1. 1.Toyota
  2. 2.Subaru
  3. 3.Ford
  4. 4.Kia
  5. 5.Honda
Condition at pickup
Average vehicle year
2008
Runs and drives
37.3%
Glass & lights intact
94.0%
Free of dents
64.2%

Composition data drawn from our online purchase ledger (Aug 2023–present). Lifetime company volume is 42,000+vehicles across 12+ years. We don’t fabricate stats — if a state is too sparse to display, this section is hidden rather than padded.

Granite State winters, mandatory inspection, and rough rural roads.

New Hampshire's combination of severe winters, salt-belt rust, and annual safety inspection means cars cycle off the road on a regular schedule. By year 12-15 most NH cars are ready for the junk yard. We buy across all 10 counties — Manchester, the Lakes Region, the White Mountains, and the Seacoast.

New Hampshire winters and the salt-belt cycle

New Hampshire runs the salt-belt wear cycle that defines junk-car economics across most of the Northeast and Midwest. Heavy December-through-March road salt eats body panels, brake lines, and undercarriage hardware. By year 8 most New Hampshire cars show visible undercarriage rust; by year 10-12 the brake-line and frame-rot situation typically pushes a repair-vs-junk decision.

Sub-freezing January cold-starts compound the wear. Battery life drops from a typical 5 years to 2-3, oil thickens, rubber components stiffen and split, and engine blocks crack on the worst cold snaps. Working trucks often outlast sedans on the powertrain side because their drivetrains are built for it; their bodies, however, take the same beating.

Across our New Hampshire pickup history, the dominant junk-out pattern is body-driven, not engine-driven. Most cars we buy here run, sort of, but the rust math no longer works.

Working-fleet mileage and the New Hampshire truck market

New Hampshire fleets stretch service life longer than coastal averages. F-150s, Silverados, Rams, and older domestic SUVs with 200,000+ miles aren't unusual. Frame condition and drivetrain status drive the offer more than the odometer reading — we don't penalize for high mileage on New Hampshire pickups.

Catalytic-converter theft hit the salt-belt hard from 2021 through 2023. Documented cores remain valuable; cars with stolen cats see offer drops in the $300-$500 range. We still buy them — the cat is one component of the whole-car value, not all of it.

New Hampshire coverage

Cities we serve across New Hampshire

Free pickup in every New Hampshire ZIP code — 6+ cities and growing.

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How it works

Sell your junk car in New Hampshire in 3 steps

Our process is the same statewide — same offer logic, same free pickup, same payout at the gate.

01
Tell us about your car

Year, make, model, ZIP. Takes about 90 seconds on your phone.

02
Lock in your offer

A locked-in number, not a guess. The figure on the offer is what we pay at pickup.

03
Free pickup across New Hampshire

Pick a time. Our partner tows for free. Cash or check at pickup.

New Hampshire wear & tear

Why cars age out faster in New Hampshire

We've bought thousands of cars across New Hampshire — here's the local pattern that drives most junk-out decisions.

Salt-belt winters

NH DOT salts heavily Dec-March. Body and undercarriage rust by year 8.

Cold-start stress

Sub-freezing winters age batteries, oil, rubber, and engine blocks.

Pothole season

Spring thaw cycles wreck suspensions and alignment statewide.

Working-fleet mileage

New Hampshire fleets routinely hit 200k+ before retirement. We don't penalize.

Catalytic converter theft

Cut cats: offer drops $300-$500. Still buyable.

New Hampshire pricing

What New Hampshire junk cars actually pay

Pricing across New Hampshire tracks salt-belt patterns: working trucks and 4WDs pay strongest ($1,000-$2,200 typical for full-size pickups), salt-rotted sedans trade closer to scrap ($300-$700), and frame-rotted-but-runs cars settle in between. Get an instant offer for your specific car — the number you see is the number we pay.

New Hampshire rules

Title and paperwork in New Hampshire

New Hampshire requires the title (or NH registration for cars older than 2000) signed at sale. Replacement titles cost about $25. NH requires annual state inspection — failed-inspection cars are a common junk-out trigger.

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New Hampshire FAQ

Common questions, New Hampshire edition

The short answers. Tap any to see the rest.

How much can I get for a junk car in New Hampshire?
Across our full ledger, the average payout is $400 with the top 10% landing around $1,090. The actual number for your car depends on year, make, model, condition, and the catalytic converter. Get a real offer in about 90 seconds — no obligation.
Will you tow my car for free in New Hampshire?
Yes — free pickup across New Hampshire, including Manchester, Nashua, Concord, and the surrounding metros. Most pickups are same-day or next-day.
Can I sell my car in New Hampshire without the title?
Sometimes — New Hampshire requires the title (or NH registration for cars older than 2000) signed at sale. Replacement titles cost about $25. NH requires annual state inspection — failed-inspection cars are a common junk-out trigger. If you don't have one, tell us up front and we'll let you know what we'll need. More on selling without a title →
Do you buy non-running cars in New Hampshire?
Yes. Most of the cars we buy in New Hampshire don’t run. Free tow either way. More on selling a non-running car →
Will you buy frame-rotted cars in New Hampshire?
Yes — common at year 12+ across the state. The body still has parts value.
Do you do winter pickups in New Hampshire?
Yes — year-round. Major snow events may delay 24 hours, but we don't pause for the season.
Will you buy cars with cracked engine blocks?
Yes — common cold-snap failure. We buy with the cracked-block factored into the offer.
Catalytic converter was stolen — still worth selling?
Yes. Offer drops $300-$500. Still buyable.
Do I need the title?
Strongly preferred. New Hampshire replacement titles are typically $5-$50 through the state DMV.
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