Sell My Ford Explorer in Georgia
Any year, any condition — transmission failure, blown engine, high mileage, wrecked. Explorers are heavy SUVs that pay well even in poor condition. Free towing, cash at pickup.
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Explorer Value in Georgia
The Ford Explorer weighs 4,100–5,600 lbs depending on generation — giving it strong scrap value even in rough condition. Common payouts in Georgia: $350–$1,000+. Newer 6th gen (2020+) and Police Interceptor editions command the highest offers.
Explorer Generations & Common Problems
Representative Local Purchase
2008 Ford Explorer XLT — Conyers, GA (30012)
4.0L V6 with 5R55W transmission failure at 142,000 miles. Non-running, would not shift. 4WD. Clean title. Residential driveway pickup near I-20.
Payout range for this type of vehicle: $450–$750
Representative example — actual amounts vary.
How much is a junk Ford Explorer worth in Georgia?
A junk Ford Explorer in Georgia typically pays $350–$1,000 depending on year, generation, and condition. The Explorer weighs 4,100–5,600 lbs depending on generation, giving it solid scrap value. 3rd gen (2002–2005) trucks with V8s are common and worth $350–$700. Newer 5th and 6th gen Explorers pay more.
What are the most common problems with Ford Explorers that lead to a sale?
The most common issues: 5R55S/W transmission failures on 2002–2010 models, timing chain failures on the 3.5L EcoBoost (2011+), coolant leak issues on the 2011–2017 gen, and high repair costs that exceed vehicle value on older high-mileage examples.
Do you buy Explorer Sport Trac models?
Yes. The Explorer Sport Trac (2001–2010) is a pickup truck variant of the Explorer and is purchased just like any other Explorer. Its unique bed configuration can sometimes add parts value.