How Much Is a Toyota Camry Worth as a Junk Car in Atlanta?

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Last updated: March 2026

A Toyota Camry in Atlanta typically pays $250–$900 as a junk car, with the best condition examples reaching $1,400+. Payout depends on model year, engine type, running condition, and whether the catalytic converter is intact. Toyota Camrys weigh 3,100–3,600 lbs, which directly drives the base scrap value.

Toyota Camry Junk Car Value by Year — Atlanta, GA

Year RangeTypical PayoutNotes
1997–2004$175–$4004th/5th gen; strong engine reputation boosts parts demand even for high-mileage cars
2005–2011$225–$6006th gen; 2.4L and 3.5L V6 engines retain good parts value
2012–2017$350–$9007th gen; popular among mechanics; AC systems and transmissions sell well
2018–2022$600–$1,4008th gen; near-wholesale value if running; strong demand

Prices reflect current Atlanta-area scrap metal rates (March 2026) and typical parts market conditions. Offers may vary based on vehicle condition, title status, and location within the metro area.

How Is Your Toyota Camry's Value Calculated?

Junk car value has two main components: scrap metal value (based on weight × price per pound) and parts market value (engine, transmission, catalytic converter, and body components). The Toyota Camry weighs 3,100–3,600 lbs, giving it a base scrap value of approximately $297–$429 at current Atlanta scrap rates of $0.09–0.13/lb.

FactorImpact on Offer
V6 vs 4-cylinderV6 engine adds $100–$200 due to higher parts demand
Running conditionA running Camry earns $200–$400 more than non-running
Transmission intactWorking automatic adds $150–$300
Interior conditionMinimal effect on junk value; parts value only
Catalytic converterIntact cat adds $100–$250 at current precious metal rates

Why Do Toyota Camrys Get Junked?

Camrys are built to last, but when major repairs exceed the car's value — particularly transmission replacements on high-mileage examples — owners in Atlanta choose to sell. The Camry's weight and parts reputation mean good junk payouts.

Most common reasons owners sell their Toyota Camry:

  • Excessive oil consumption (4-cylinder 2007–2011)
  • Automatic transmission slipping
  • Frame rust on high-mileage examples
  • Failed Georgia emissions
  • Catalytic converter theft (high target due to precious metals)

We buy Toyota Camrys with all of these issues — no repairs needed, no judgment. The offer is based on what the car is worth as-is, and we pay on pickup.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Toyota Camry Junk Car Value

How much is a Toyota Camry worth as a junk car in Atlanta?

Toyota Camrys in Atlanta sell for $250–$900 in typical junk condition. 2012–2017 models pay $350–$900 and newer 2018–2022 models can fetch $600–$1,400. Call (678) 490-7989 for your exact offer.

Why is a Camry worth more than most junk cars?

Camrys are heavier than most sedans (3,100–3,600 lbs) and their engines and transmissions have a strong reputation, which means the parts market pays more for them. Even a non-running Camry often has components mechanics want.

Can I sell a Camry with excessive oil consumption?

Absolutely. The 2007–2011 oil-burning 4-cylinder issue is well-known, and we buy these Camrys as-is. The offer is based on overall weight and condition, not the specific defect.

Does a Toyota Camry without a title sell for less?

Not if it's 12 model years old or older. Georgia law lets you sell without a title for vehicles 12+ years old — you just need a valid photo ID. Newer Camrys need a title to complete the transaction.

Is a V6 Camry worth more as a junk car?

Yes, by roughly $100–$200. The 3.5L V6 has a strong secondary market, and mechanics pay more for V6 engines and transmissions than 4-cylinder equivalents.

How fast can I sell my junk Camry in Atlanta?

Same-day pickup is available in most Atlanta metro ZIP codes. Call (678) 490-7989, get an instant offer, and we'll schedule free towing at a time that works for you.

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