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Scrap car prices in 2026 are still driven by the same fundamentals: vehicle weight, reusable parts, metal markets, condition, and collection logistics. The best way to get an accurate figure in Tonbridge and Malling is to quote the exact vehicle rather than relying on a national average.
Why prices change
Prices move because scrap metal demand, transport costs, recycler capacity, and parts resale demand all change. A quote that looked strong a few weeks ago may not match today's market.
Heavier cars often carry more base scrap value
Popular models can attract stronger parts demand
Missing catalytic converters, wheels, batteries, or keys can reduce value
Easy access in Tonbridge and Malling can keep collection straightforward
What matters most for your vehicle
The registration gives the buyer the make, model, age, engine, and fuel type. Condition then fills in the gaps. If the car runs, rolls, has keys, and still has major parts fitted, the quote can be confirmed more confidently.
Local collection factors
Collection around Tonbridge and Malling and nearby areas such as Kent, Ashford and Canterbury can affect timing. Tight access, multi-storey parking, blocked vehicles, and no keys should be declared before booking.
How to improve quote accuracy
Be direct about the car's condition. Mention accident damage, missing parts, whether the vehicle starts, and whether it can be moved safely. Accurate information protects the headline price from changing at collection.
Quick checklist
Enter the registration correctly
Say whether the car runs and rolls
Mention missing parts before accepting the quote
Confirm the collection address and access notes
Keep payment and handover confirmation after collection
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