603 Auto Salvage — Plaistow, NH
We Buy Honda Odysseys
Any Year, Any Condition
The Honda Odyssey is America’s favorite family minivan and one of the most parts-rich vehicles we buy. From the first-gen RA to the 2024 Elite — running, wrecked, or rusted — we pay cash and tow free.
Honda Odyssey Specialists
Sell Your Honda Odyssey Today
LX • EX • EX-L • Touring • Elite • All Generations
1995–2026 • Running or Not • Title or No Title • Free Towing
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Why Honda Odysseys Are Worth More at Salvage
The Honda Odyssey is the most popular minivan in America, and that popularity translates directly into salvage value. Every body shop and independent mechanic in New England has customers waiting for affordable OEM Odyssey parts. When a family’s Odyssey gets hit in a parking lot, they need a matching door, fender, or bumper — and they come to yards like ours.
The Odyssey’s J-series V6 engine (J35) is shared across the Honda Pilot, Ridgeline, and Accord V6, as well as the Acura TL and MDX. This cross-platform compatibility creates enormous demand for Odyssey engines and transmissions. A single J35 engine can sell for $1,000–$2,500+ in the used parts market.
Odyssey sliding door assemblies, power door motors, rear entertainment systems, and second/third-row seats are also high-value parts that other vehicles simply don’t have. The minivan-specific components make every Odyssey a parts goldmine.
Same-Day Pickup
Most Odysseys picked up within 24 hours
Cash on the Spot
Paid when we pick up your Odyssey
Free Towing
NH, MA, and southern ME
Top Dollar Offers
V6 engine + sliding doors = premium value
How to Sell Your Honda Odyssey in 3 Steps
Selling your Odyssey to 603 Auto Salvage is fast and simple. Most sellers go from first call to cash in hand within 24 hours.
Call or Fill Out the Form
Tell us the year, condition, and any damage. Takes under 2 minutes. We give you a cash offer on the spot — no haggling, no hidden fees.
We Come to You
We schedule a free pickup at your location — home, work, or anywhere in NH, MA, or southern ME. Our flatbed tow trucks handle minivans easily.
Get Paid Cash
Our driver pays you cash on the spot when we pick up your Odyssey. Sign the title, hand over the keys, and you are done. Usually takes less than 24 hours.
Honda Odyssey Generations We Buy
We buy every generation of Honda Odyssey ever made. Here is what we see most and what makes each generation valuable:
5th Generation Odyssey
2018 – 2025The latest Odyssey with the 3.5L V6, 10-speed automatic, and Honda Sensing. These command our highest offers due to very limited salvage supply and strong demand from body shops for collision parts.
- Engine: 3.5L V6 (J35Y6) with Variable Cylinder Management
- Common issues: Infotainment freezing, transmission hesitation at low speeds, sliding door motor failure, HondaVAC vacuum hose clogging
- Salvage value: $1,800 – $10,000+ depending on condition
- Most valuable parts: J35 engine, 10-speed automatic, LED headlights, sliding door assemblies, Honda Sensing module, rear entertainment system
4th Generation Odyssey
2011 – 2017The refined V6 generation with improved cabin and the introduction of the Touring Elite trim. Very common in our yard and one of our best sellers for parts. The 6-speed automatic is the known weak point.
- Engine: 3.5L V6 (J35Z) with i-VTEC and VCM
- Common issues: Transmission torque converter shudder, VCM-related oil consumption, power sliding door latch failure, A/C compressor
- Salvage value: $1,000 – $6,000+
- Most valuable parts: V6 engine, transmission (when good), catalytic converters, sliding doors, rear entertainment screen, headlights
3rd Generation Odyssey
2005 – 2010The generation that cemented the Odyssey as the best minivan in America. The J35A7 engine is rock-solid, but the 5-speed automatic transmission is the Achilles’ heel. We buy these constantly from owners who can’t justify a $3,000 transmission rebuild.
- Engine: 3.5L V6 (J35A6/A7) with VCM (2008+)
- Common issues: Transmission failure (2nd/3rd gear), power steering pump whine, rear entertainment DVD player, spark plug blowout (2005–2007)
- Salvage value: $500 – $3,500
- Most valuable parts: Engine, sliding door assemblies, catalytic converters, dashboard assembly (non-cracked), power steering pump
2nd Generation Odyssey
1999 – 2004The first flat-floor Odyssey that revolutionized the minivan segment. The J35A1 engine is shared with the Pilot and is extremely reliable. Transmission failure is common after 100K miles, making these frequent salvage candidates.
- Engine: 3.5L V6 (J35A1/A4)
- Common issues: Transmission failure (the #1 Odyssey killer), ignition switch failure, power door lock failure, catalytic converter failure
- Salvage value: $200 – $2,000
- Most valuable parts: J35 engine ($800–$1,500), sliding door motors, catalytic converters, clean body panels, second-row seats
1st Generation Odyssey
1995 – 1998The original Honda minivan with a 2.2L or 2.3L 4-cylinder engine. Smaller and lighter than later models. Rare in salvage now, but the F22/F23 engines still have swap value and parts demand.
- Engine: 2.2L (F22B6) or 2.3L (F23A7)
- Common issues: Rust (severe in New England), transmission failure, distributor cap cracking, exhaust manifold warping
- Salvage value: $100 – $800
- Most valuable parts: Engine, manual/automatic transmission, clean interior pieces, sliding door assembly (hard to find)
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Call (603) 392-7313What We Pay for Honda Odysseys
Your Odyssey’s value depends on year, condition, mileage, and which parts are intact. The V6 engine and sliding door assemblies are the biggest value drivers. Here are typical ranges:
| Odyssey Year Range | Non-Running / Major Damage | Running / High Miles | Good Condition / Low Miles |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2018–2025 (5th Gen) | $1,800 – $3,500 | $3,500 – $7,000 | $5,000 – $10,000+ |
| 2011–2017 (4th Gen) | $1,000 – $2,500 | $2,000 – $4,500 | $3,500 – $6,000+ |
| 2005–2010 (3rd Gen) | $500 – $1,500 | $1,000 – $2,500 | $1,800 – $3,500 |
| 1999–2004 (2nd Gen) | $200 – $700 | $500 – $1,500 | $1,000 – $2,500 |
| 1995–1998 (1st Gen) | $100 – $400 | $200 – $800 | $500 – $1,200 |
| Touring/Elite (any year) | +$200 – $500 | +$300 – $800 | +$500 – $1,200 |
*Touring and Elite trims command premiums due to rear entertainment, navigation, and leather seats. Actual offers depend on specific condition, mileage, and current market. Call for your exact quote.
Honda Odyssey Curb Weight & Scrap Specs
Minivans are heavy — and that’s good for scrap value. The Odyssey is one of the heavier vehicles we buy, which means more steel and more base scrap value before parts are factored in.
| Generation | Years | Curb Weight | Engine | Approx. Scrap Metal Value* |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5th Gen | 2018–2025 | 4,354–4,613 lbs | 3.5L V6 J35Y6 | $350–$520 |
| 4th Gen | 2011–2017 | 4,365–4,607 lbs | 3.5L V6 J35Z | $340–$510 |
| 3rd Gen | 2005–2010 | 4,354–4,574 lbs | 3.5L V6 J35A | $330–$500 |
| 2nd Gen | 1999–2004 | 4,135–4,410 lbs | 3.5L V6 J35A1 | $310–$480 |
| 1st Gen | 1995–1998 | 3,480–3,660 lbs | 2.2L/2.3L F-series | $260–$400 |
*Scrap metal value based on current mixed auto body scrap rates (~$150–$220/ton, March 2026). Actual scrap-only value varies by region and market. Our offers include parts value, which is significantly higher than scrap metal alone.
The Odyssey weighs 1,000+ lbs more than the Civic and 800+ lbs more than the Accord, giving it a significantly higher base scrap value. The aluminum V6 engine block alone adds premium recyclable metal value.
Common Honda Odyssey Problems We See (And Still Buy)
Automatic Transmission Failure
The #1 Odyssey killer across every generation. The 1999–2010 models are notorious for transmission failure between 80K–150K miles. When a $3,000–$4,000 rebuild doesn’t make sense, the engine alone is still worth $1,000–$2,000+.
Power Sliding Door Failure
The power sliding door motor, cable, latch, or roller assembly fails on nearly every Odyssey eventually. The repair runs $500–$1,200 per side. These door assemblies are some of our highest-demand parts — so even with broken doors, your Odyssey has value.
Catalytic Converter Theft
The Odyssey’s V6 catalytic converters are a prime target for thieves due to the minivan’s high ground clearance. If your cats were stolen and the $2,000+ replacement doesn’t make sense, sell the whole vehicle to us.
VCM Oil Consumption
Honda’s Variable Cylinder Management (VCM) system in 2008–2017 Odysseys can cause excessive oil burning — sometimes 1 quart every 1,000–2,000 miles. When the rings and seals are shot, we’re the call to make.
Rust & Subframe Corrosion
New England salt eats Odyssey subframes and rocker panels. The 1999–2010 models are especially vulnerable. Failed inspection for rust? We buy rusty Odysseys every week — the V6 engine and interior parts still have strong value.
Collision Damage
Parking lot impacts, rear-end collisions, and fender-benders are common with a vehicle this size. Odyssey body panels are expensive to replace, so many owners choose to sell rather than repair. We buy wrecked Odysseys daily.
Honda Odyssey at 603 Auto Salvage — By the Numbers
*Based on 603 Auto Salvage purchasing data. The Honda Odyssey is our most-purchased minivan.
Honda Odyssey Selling FAQ
How much is my Honda Odyssey worth for scrap?
It depends on the generation and condition. A non-running 2005 Odyssey with a bad transmission might bring $500–$1,500, while a running 2017 Touring could pay $3,000–$6,000+. The V6 engine and sliding door assemblies are the biggest value drivers. Call (603) 392-7313 for a quote — it takes under 2 minutes.
My Odyssey has a bad transmission. Is it still worth selling?
Absolutely — this is the #1 reason people sell us Odysseys. The J35 V6 engine alone is worth $1,000–$2,000+ regardless of transmission condition. Plus the catalytic converters, sliding doors, body panels, interior, and scrap metal all have independent value.
Do Touring and Elite Odysseys pay more?
Yes. Touring and Elite trims have a rear entertainment system, navigation, leather heated seats, and premium audio — all parts that command higher resale prices. Expect $200–$1,200 more than an equivalent LX or EX model.
Do you buy Odysseys with broken sliding doors?
Yes. In fact, broken sliding door Odysseys are some of our most common purchases. The engine, transmission, other doors, tailgate, catalytic converters, and all other parts are unaffected by a broken slider. We still pay strong cash offers.
What year Odysseys are most valuable for salvage?
The 2011–2025 Odysseys pay the most because newer parts are in highest demand. But even a 2003 Odyssey with a good engine can pay $500–$2,000+ because the J35 V6 is a cross-platform powerhouse.
Can I sell my Odyssey without a title?
In many cases, yes. If you have a valid registration, proof of ownership, or can get a duplicate title from the NH DMV, we can usually complete the purchase. Call us and we’ll walk you through the options.
More Questions About Selling Your Odyssey
How much do junkyards pay for a 2008 Honda Odyssey?
A 2008 Honda Odyssey (3rd generation) typically pays $500–$1,500 if non-running, $1,000–$2,500 if running, and up to $3,500 in good condition. Touring trims with working rear entertainment pay more. Call (603) 392-7313 for your exact price.
Is it worth fixing an Odyssey transmission or should I junk it?
A transmission rebuild runs $3,000–$4,500 for an Odyssey. If your van has 150K+ miles, rust issues, or other problems, selling to a salvage yard is usually the smarter financial move. The engine alone justifies a strong payout from us.
What Honda Odyssey parts are worth the most?
The most valuable Odyssey parts are: 1) J35 V6 engine ($1,000–$2,500+), 2) Catalytic converters ($200–$600+), 3) Sliding door assemblies ($200–$500 each), 4) Transmission ($500–$1,500 when good), 5) Rear entertainment system ($100–$400), and 6) Headlight assemblies ($75–$300).
Do you buy Honda Odysseys with over 200,000 miles?
Yes. High-mileage Odysseys still have significant value. The body panels, doors, glass, interior components, wheels, catalytic converters, and scrap metal are all unaffected by mileage. Even the engine in a 200K+ Odyssey has buyer demand if it still runs.
How quickly can you pick up my Honda Odyssey?
Usually same day or next business day. We operate our own fleet of tow trucks and flatbeds covering all of New Hampshire, northeastern Massachusetts, and southern Maine. Call before noon and we may be there by end of day.
Honda Odyssey Catalytic Converter Scrap Price (2026)
The Odyssey’s V6 engine produces catalytic converters with higher precious metal content than 4-cylinder vehicles. Here is what Odyssey catalytic converters are worth by generation:
| Odyssey Generation | Engine | Cat Type | Estimated Cat Value* |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2018–2025 (5th Gen) | 3.5L V6 J35Y6 | Dual close-coupled | $300–$600 |
| 2011–2017 (4th Gen) | 3.5L V6 J35Z | Dual (2 cats) | $250–$550 |
| 2005–2010 (3rd Gen) | 3.5L V6 J35A | Dual front + rear | $250–$550 |
| 1999–2004 (2nd Gen) | 3.5L V6 J35A1 | Dual | $200–$500 |
| 1995–1998 (1st Gen) | 2.2L/2.3L F-series | Single | $100–$250 |
*Catalytic converter values based on current precious metal markets (March 2026). V6 Odysseys typically have two catalytic converters, which doubles the potential cat value. Prices fluctuate with platinum, palladium, and rhodium spot prices.
Important: We buy the entire vehicle, not just the catalytic converter. Selling the whole Odyssey is always worth more because the V6 engine, transmission, sliding doors, body panels, and scrap metal add thousands in additional value.
Junk My Honda Odyssey Near Me — How It Works
Searching for a place to junk your Honda Odyssey near you? If you are anywhere in New Hampshire, northeastern Massachusetts, or southern Maine, 603 Auto Salvage is the top-rated local buyer.
Local Yard, Not a Middleman
National “cash for cars” sites sell your lead to the highest bidder. We are the actual salvage yard — no middleman markup, no lowball adjustments. The price we quote is the price you get.
We Know Odyssey Values
We buy 10+ Odysseys per month and stock 350+ Odyssey parts. We know exactly what every generation and trim is worth in today’s parts market — you get a fair, market-based offer.
Same-Day Pickup, Cash Payment
No waiting days for a tow. We run our own trucks and can usually pick up your Odyssey the same day you call. Cash on the spot when the truck arrives.
Ready to junk your Honda Odyssey? Call (603) 392-7313 for an instant cash offer, or fill out the form at the top of this page.
Honda Odyssey Recall & Safety Information
The Honda Odyssey has had several major recalls over the years, including the Takata airbag recall and a 2nd-row seat latch recall. Before selling, you can check your VIN for open recalls:
Check NHTSA Recalls for Your Honda Odyssey →
Open recalls do not affect our offer. We buy Odysseys with or without outstanding recalls.
Prices and data on this page updated March 2026. 603 Auto Salvage reviews Honda Odyssey pricing monthly based on current scrap metal markets, parts demand, and auction data.
We Buy Honda Odysseys Across New England
Our tow trucks pick up Honda Odysseys from across the region. Free towing, always.
New Hampshire: Plaistow, Salem, Derry, Londonderry, Windham, Hampstead, Atkinson, Newton, Kingston, Nashua, Manchester, Concord, Portsmouth, Exeter, Hampton, Rochester, Dover, Keene, and every town in between.
Massachusetts: Haverhill, Methuen, Lawrence, Andover, Lowell, Newburyport, Amesbury, Merrimac, Georgetown, Dracut, Tewksbury, and surrounding areas.
Maine: Kittery, York, Wells, Sanford, Biddeford, Saco, Kennebunk, and nearby communities.
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