603 Auto Salvage — Plaistow, NH
We Buy Hyundai Tucsons
Any Year, Any Condition
The Hyundai Tucson is New England’s favorite compact SUV. From the 2005 first generation to the 2024 hybrid — running, wrecked, or rusted — we pay cash and tow free.
Hyundai Tucson Specialists
Sell Your Hyundai Tucson Today
FWD • AWD • 4-Cylinder • V6 • Hybrid • All Generations
2005–2026 • Running or Not • Title or No Title • Free Towing
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Why Hyundai Tucsons Are Worth More at Salvage
The Hyundai Tucson has become one of America’s best-selling compact SUVs, and that popularity makes your Tucson significantly more valuable than typical salvage. Every mechanic shop in New England has customers searching for affordable OEM Tucson parts — and SUV parts consistently command premium prices over sedans.
Tucson engines (both the reliable 4-cylinder Nu and powerful Theta II turbos) are engineered for longevity and have strong aftermarket demand. Transmissions, catalytic converters, body panels, headlight assemblies, tail lights, and all-wheel-drive components — every part has eager buyers. The AWD Tucsons are especially valuable because those drivetrain components are shared across the Santa Fe and Sonata N-Line platforms.
Tucson catalytic converters contain high concentrations of precious metals, with larger SUV-sized converters worth significantly more than compact car units. Depending on the year and engine, a single Tucson catalytic converter ranges from $200–$700+ on its own — value that gets factored directly into your cash offer.
Same-Day Pickup
Most Tucsons picked up within 24 hours
Cash on the Spot
Paid when we pick up your Tucson
Free Towing
NH, MA, and southern ME
Top Dollar Offers
High SUV parts demand = higher payouts
How to Sell Your Hyundai Tucson in 3 Steps
Selling your Tucson 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 tow trucks handle running and non-running Tucsons.
Get Paid Cash
Our driver pays you cash on the spot when we pick up your Tucson. Sign the title, hand over the keys, and you are done. The entire process usually takes less than 24 hours.
Hyundai Tucson Generations We Buy
We buy every generation of Hyundai Tucson. Here is what we see most and what makes each generation valuable:
4th Generation Tucson
2022 – PresentThe newest generation with bold styling and hybrid powertrains. These Tucsons command our highest offers due to strong parts demand and virtually no supply in salvage yards yet.
- Engine: 2.5L Smartstream (G4KM), 1.6L Turbo (G4FJ), or Hybrid systems
- Common issues: Software glitches, infotainment freezing, DCT transmission hesitation
- Salvage value: $3,000 – $15,000+ depending on condition
- Most valuable parts: Hybrid battery, 8-speed DCT transmission, LED headlights, HTRAC AWD components
3rd Generation Tucson
2016 – 2021The most popular Tucson generation with reliable Nu and Theta engines. Very high parts demand from collision repair shops and DIY mechanics nationwide.
- Engine: 2.0L Nu (G4NA) or 2.4L Theta (G4KE), 1.6L Turbo (G4FJ) in Sport
- Common issues: Engine knock (2.0L/2.4L), oil consumption, dual-clutch transmission problems
- Salvage value: $1,200 – $8,000+
- Most valuable parts: Theta II engine, 7-speed DCT, catalytic converter, AWD transfer case
2nd Generation Tucson
2010 – 2015A complete redesign that established the modern Tucson. Solid build quality with fewer electronic issues than newer models. Popular for engine swaps and parts.
- Engine: 2.0L GDI (G4KA) or 2.4L GDI (G4KE)
- Common issues: GDI carbon buildup, timing chain stretch, catalytic converter failure
- Salvage value: $600 – $4,000
- Most valuable parts: GDI engine assembly, 6-speed automatic, body panels, AWD system
1st Generation Tucson
2005 – 2009The original Tucson, sharing platform with the Sportage. Simpler, more reliable mechanicals. Becoming classic SUVs with growing enthusiast following.
- Engine: 2.0L Beta (G4GC), 2.7L Delta V6 (G6BA)
- Common issues: Transmission slipping, CV joints, rear differential noise (AWD)
- Salvage value: $300 – $2,500
- Most valuable parts: V6 engine, manual transmission, AWD components, clean interior pieces
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Call (603) 392-7313What We Pay for Hyundai Tucsons
Your Tucson’s value depends on year, condition, mileage, and which parts are intact. Here are typical ranges:
| Tucson Year Range | Non-Running / Major Damage | Running / High Miles | Good Condition / Low Miles |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2022–2024 (4th Gen) | $3,000 – $6,000 | $6,000 – $12,000 | $10,000 – $15,000+ |
| 2016–2021 (3rd Gen) | $1,200 – $3,000 | $2,500 – $6,000 | $5,000 – $8,000+ |
| 2010–2015 (2nd Gen) | $600 – $1,800 | $1,200 – $3,500 | $2,500 – $4,000 |
| 2005–2009 (1st Gen) | $300 – $800 | $600 – $1,800 | $1,200 – $2,500 |
| AWD Models (any year) | +$200 – $500 | +$300 – $800 | +$500 – $1,200 |
| Turbo/Hybrid (any year) | +$300 – $700 | +$500 – $1,200 | +$800 – $2,000 |
*AWD and Turbo/Hybrid premiums stack on top of base generation pricing. Actual offers depend on specific condition, mileage, and current market. Call for your exact quote.
Hyundai Tucson Curb Weight & Scrap Specs
Scrap value starts with weight, and SUVs like the Tucson are heavier than sedans. More weight means more steel, more aluminum, and a higher base price before parts are factored in. Here are the curb weights by generation:
| Generation | Years | Curb Weight | Engine Options | Approx. Scrap Metal Value* |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4th Gen | 2022–Present | 3,715–4,044 lbs | 2.5L, 1.6T, Hybrid | $350–$500 |
| 3rd Gen | 2016–2021 | 3,454–3,814 lbs | 2.0L, 2.4L, 1.6T | $320–$470 |
| 2nd Gen | 2010–2015 | 3,289–3,640 lbs | 2.0L GDI, 2.4L GDI | $300–$440 |
| 1st Gen | 2005–2009 | 3,219–3,594 lbs | 2.0L, 2.7L V6 | $290–$420 |
*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.
AWD Tucsons weigh 200–400 lbs more than FWD models due to the transfer case, rear differential, driveshaft, and additional AWD components. This extra weight contributes to higher scrap value, plus AWD-specific parts command premium prices in the used market.
Common Hyundai Tucson Problems We See (And Still Buy)
Engine Knock & Failure
The 2016–2021 2.0L and 2.4L engines have a known defect causing premature bearing failure and catastrophic engine damage. Covered by Hyundai’s lifetime warranty, but when repair costs exceed value, that’s when you call us.
Dual-Clutch Transmission Problems
The 7-speed DCT in turbo models can develop shuddering, hesitation, and failure to engage. When the $4,000+ transmission replacement doesn’t make financial sense, we pay cash for the whole vehicle.
Catalytic Converter Theft
Tucsons are targeted by cat thieves due to easy access and valuable converters. If yours was stolen and the $1,500+ replacement is too costly, sell the entire SUV to us. We still pay well for everything else.
GDI Carbon Buildup
Direct-injection engines (2010+) develop carbon deposits on intake valves, causing rough idle, misfires, and reduced power. The $800+ cleaning service becomes uneconomical on higher-mileage Tucsons.
Collision Damage
Front-end, side-impact, or rollover damage — we buy wrecked Tucsons every week. The undamaged portions, drivetrain, and recyclable materials all retain significant value for parts customers.
Electronic & Infotainment Issues
Touchscreen freezing, backup camera failure, and various electrical gremlins plague newer Tucsons. These issues don’t affect mechanical parts value but make the vehicle unreliable for daily use.
Hyundai Tucson at 603 Auto Salvage — By the Numbers
*Based on 603 Auto Salvage purchasing data. SUVs like the Tucson consistently pay more than comparable sedans.
Hyundai Tucson Selling FAQ
How much is my Hyundai Tucson worth for scrap?
It depends on the generation, condition, and drivetrain. A non-running 2010 Tucson FWD might bring $600–$1,800, while a running 2020 AWD could pay $2,500–$6,000+. AWD models consistently pay more due to additional valuable components. Call (603) 392-7313 for a quote specific to your Tucson — it takes under 2 minutes.
Do AWD Tucsons pay more than front-wheel drive?
Yes, significantly. AWD Tucsons have transfer cases, rear differentials, driveshafts, and additional electronic modules that FWD models lack. These components are in high demand and add $200–$1,200 to your offer depending on the year and condition.
My Tucson has engine problems. Is it still worth selling?
Absolutely — especially with the known engine issues in 2016–2021 models. A bad engine doesn’t affect the value of the transmission, body panels, AWD components, catalytic converter, interior, wheels, or scrap metal. We buy Tucsons with blown engines regularly.
Do you buy Tucson hybrids and plug-in hybrids?
Yes, and they typically pay more. Hybrid Tucsons have additional value from the hybrid battery pack (worth $800–$2,000+), electric motors, inverters, and specialized wiring harnesses. Even with a dead hybrid system, the conventional parts still have full value.
What year Tucsons are most valuable for salvage?
The 2016–2024 Tucsons pay the most because parts demand is highest for these newer models. However, even a 2005 first-generation Tucson in decent shape can pay $600–$1,800 depending on condition and drivetrain.
Can I sell my Tucson without a title?
In many cases, yes. If you have a valid registration, proof of ownership, or can obtain a duplicate title from the NH DMV, we can usually complete the purchase. Call us and we’ll walk you through the options for your specific situation.
More Questions About Selling Your Tucson
How much do junkyards pay for a 2017 Hyundai Tucson?
A 2017 Hyundai Tucson (3rd generation) typically pays $1,200–$3,000 if non-running, $2,500–$6,000 if running with high miles, and up to $8,000+ in good condition. AWD models pay $300–$800 more, and Sport trim with the 1.6L turbo adds another $500–$1,200 premium. At 603 Auto Salvage, we consistently beat competitor offers because 3rd-gen Tucson parts are in very high demand. Call (603) 392-7313 for your exact price.
Is it better to sell my Tucson to a junkyard or part it out myself?
Unless you have mechanical expertise, proper tools, storage space, and months of free time, selling to a salvage yard is the smarter choice. Parting out an SUV means dealing with dozens of potential buyers, shipping heavy components, and being stuck with a stripped shell. We pay cash immediately, handle all the dismantling, and tow for free — usually same day.
What Hyundai Tucson parts are worth the most?
The most valuable Tucson parts are: 1) Engine assembly ($800–$3,000+), 2) AWD transfer case and rear differential ($400–$1,200), 3) Catalytic converter ($200–$700), 4) Transmission ($600–$2,000), 5) Body panels and doors ($150–$400 each), and 6) Hybrid battery (2022+, worth $800–$2,000+). SUV parts consistently sell faster and for more money than sedan components.
Do you buy Tucsons with recalled engines?
Absolutely. The 2016–2021 Theta II engine recall affects millions of vehicles, and we buy these regularly. Whether your engine is still running, knocking, or completely seized, we factor in the value of all other components. Many customers sell to us rather than wait months for warranty repairs on older, high-mileage vehicles.
How quickly can you pick up my Hyundai Tucson?
Usually same day or next business day. We operate our own fleet of tow trucks and handle SUVs like the Tucson routinely. No third-party delays or scheduling conflicts. Call before noon and there’s a good chance we’re at your location by end of day with cash in hand.
Hyundai Tucson Catalytic Converter Scrap Price (2026)
One of the most searched questions about junking a Hyundai Tucson is what the catalytic converter is worth. SUV catalytic converters are typically larger and contain more precious metals than car converters, making them significantly more valuable.
| Tucson Generation | Engine | Cat Configuration | Estimated Cat Value* |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2022–Present (4th Gen) | 2.5L / 1.6T / Hybrid | Close-coupled + underfloor | $400–$700+ |
| 2016–2021 (3rd Gen) | 2.0L / 2.4L / 1.6T | Single large or dual cats | $300–$600 |
| 2010–2015 (2nd Gen) | 2.0L GDI / 2.4L GDI | Primary + secondary | $250–$500 |
| 2005–2009 (1st Gen) | 2.0L / 2.7L V6 | Single or dual (V6) | $200–$450 |
*Catalytic converter values based on current precious metal markets (March 2026). AWD models may have additional small cats worth $75–$150. Prices fluctuate with platinum, palladium, and rhodium spot prices. These values are factored into your total cash offer — you don’t need to remove the cat yourself.
Important: We buy the entire vehicle, not just the catalytic converter. Selling the whole Tucson is almost always worth more than parting out the cat alone, because the engine, transmission, AWD components, body panels, and scrap metal add thousands of dollars in additional value.
Junk My Hyundai Tucson Near Me — How It Works
Searching for a place to junk your Hyundai Tucson near you? If you are anywhere in New Hampshire, northeastern Massachusetts, or southern Maine, 603 Auto Salvage is the top-rated local buyer. Here is why local Tucson owners choose us over national junk car services:
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 after-the-fact adjustments. The price we quote is the price you get.
We Know Tucson Values
We buy 8+ Tucsons per month and stock 180+ Tucson parts. We know exactly what every generation, engine, and trim is worth in today’s parts market — which means you get a fair, market-based offer, not a generic scrap quote.
Same-Day Pickup, Cash Payment
No waiting 3–5 days for a tow. We run our own trucks and can usually pick up your Tucson the same day you call. You get paid in cash when the truck arrives — no checks, no apps, no delays.
Ready to junk your Hyundai Tucson? Call (603) 392-7313 for an instant cash offer, or fill out the form at the top of this page.
Hyundai Tucson Recall & Safety Information
The Hyundai Tucson has had several major recalls, including the widespread Theta II engine recall for the 2016–2021 models. Before selling, you can check your VIN for open recalls:
Check NHTSA Recalls for Your Hyundai Tucson →
Open recalls do not affect our offer. We buy Tucsons with or without outstanding recalls.
Prices and data on this page updated March 2026. 603 Auto Salvage reviews Hyundai Tucson pricing monthly based on current scrap metal markets, parts demand, and auction data.
We Buy Hyundai Tucsons Across New England
Our tow trucks pick up Hyundai Tucsons 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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