603 Auto Salvage — Plaistow, NH
We Buy Chrysler Sebrings
Any Year, Any Condition
The Chrysler Sebring was one of America’s most popular mid-size cars for 15 years. From the original 1995 coupe to the final 2010 sedan — running, wrecked, or rusted — we pay cash and tow free.
Chrysler Sebring Specialists
Sell Your Chrysler Sebring Today
Sedan • Coupe • Convertible • 4-Cylinder • V6 • All Generations
1995–2010 • Running or Not • Title or No Title • Free Towing
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Why Chrysler Sebrings Are Worth More at Salvage
The Chrysler Sebring was a mainstay of American driveways for 15 years (1995–2010), which means there are thousands still on the road needing affordable OEM parts. Every mechanic shop in New England has customers looking for reliable Sebring components at a fraction of dealership prices.
Sebring engines — especially the robust 2.7L V6 and later 3.5L V6 — are shared across multiple Chrysler platforms including the 300, Pacifica, and Dodge Intrepid. This cross-platform compatibility makes Sebring engines extremely valuable in the used parts market. Transmissions, body panels, electrical components, and interior pieces are all in constant demand.
Sebring catalytic converters contain valuable precious metals, particularly in the V6 models. A single Sebring catalytic converter can be worth $100–$450+ depending on the year and engine configuration. That value gets factored directly into your cash offer, ensuring you get maximum return for your vehicle.
Same-Day Pickup
Most Sebrings picked up within 24 hours
Cash on the Spot
Paid when we pick up your Sebring
Free Towing
NH, MA, and southern ME
Top Dollar Offers
High parts demand = higher payouts
How to Sell Your Chrysler Sebring in 3 Steps
Selling your Sebring 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 Sebrings.
Get Paid Cash
Our driver pays you cash on the spot when we pick up your Sebring. Sign the title, hand over the keys, and you are done. The entire process usually takes less than 24 hours.
Chrysler Sebring Generations We Buy
We buy every generation of Chrysler Sebring ever made. Here is what we see most and what makes each generation valuable:
3rd Generation Sebring
2007 – 2010The final Sebring generation with updated styling and improved engines. These are our most valuable Sebrings due to parts demand from still-running vehicles and limited salvage supply.
- Engine: 2.4L 4-cyl (ED3), 2.7L V6 (EER), or 3.5L V6 (EGG)
- Common issues: 2.7L timing chain stretch, electrical problems, A/C failure, suspension wear
- Salvage value: $400 – $3,500+ depending on condition
- Most valuable parts: 3.5L V6 engine, CVT transmission, body panels, navigation system, convertible top mechanism
2nd Generation Sebring
2001 – 2006The most popular Sebring generation with sedan, coupe, and convertible body styles. Excellent parts demand across all variants, especially convertible-specific components.
- Engine: 2.4L 4-cyl (EDZ), 2.7L V6 (EER), or 3.0L V6 (6G72)
- Common issues: 2.7L oil sludging, timing chain problems, convertible top failures, power window issues
- Salvage value: $250 – $2,500
- Most valuable parts: V6 engines, manual transmission, convertible parts, coupe body panels, interior components
1st Generation Sebring
1995 – 2000The original Sebring available as coupe and convertible only. Built on Mitsubishi Eclipse platform with shared components that increase parts value and demand.
- Engine: 2.0L 4-cyl (420A), 2.4L 4-cyl (4G64), or 2.5L V6 (6G73)
- Common issues: Head gasket failure, timing belt service neglect, convertible top motor failure, rust issues
- Salvage value: $150 – $1,500
- Most valuable parts: V6 engine, manual transmission, convertible mechanism, clean body panels, interior trim
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Call (603) 392-7313What We Pay for Chrysler Sebrings
Your Sebring’s value depends on year, condition, mileage, and which parts are intact. Here are typical ranges:
| Sebring Year Range | Non-Running / Major Damage | Running / High Miles | Good Condition / Low Miles |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2007–2010 (3rd Gen) | $400 – $1,200 | $800 – $2,500 | $1,500 – $3,500+ |
| 2001–2006 (2nd Gen) | $250 – $800 | $400 – $1,800 | $1,000 – $2,500 |
| 1995–2000 (1st Gen) | $150 – $500 | $300 – $1,000 | $500 – $1,500 |
| V6 Engine (any year) | +$100 – $300 | +$200 – $500 | +$300 – $700 |
| Convertible (any year) | +$100 – $400 | +$200 – $600 | +$400 – $1,000 |
| Coupe (any year) | +$50 – $200 | +$100 – $300 | +$150 – $400 |
*V6, Convertible, and Coupe premiums stack on top of base generation pricing. Actual offers depend on specific condition, mileage, and current market. Call for your exact quote.
Chrysler Sebring Curb Weight & Scrap Specs
Scrap value starts with weight. Heavier Sebrings mean more steel, more aluminum, and a higher base price before parts are even factored in. Here are the curb weights by generation:
| Generation | Years | Curb Weight (Sedan) | Engine Options | Approx. Scrap Metal Value* |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3rd Gen | 2007–2010 | 3,264–3,582 lbs | 2.4L, 2.7L V6, 3.5L V6 | $220–$380 |
| 2nd Gen | 2001–2006 | 3,097–3,485 lbs | 2.4L, 2.7L V6, 3.0L V6 | $210–$370 |
| 1st Gen | 1995–2000 | 2,932–3,274 lbs | 2.0L, 2.4L, 2.5L V6 | $190–$340 |
*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.
V6 Sebrings weigh 200–400 lbs more than their 4-cylinder counterparts due to the heavier engine and supporting components. Convertibles add another 100–200 lbs from the reinforced frame and convertible top mechanism, contributing to their higher scrap and parts value.
Common Chrysler Sebring Problems We See (And Still Buy)
2.7L V6 Oil Sludge & Timing Chain
The notorious 2.7L V6 engine is prone to oil sludging and timing chain stretch, often leading to catastrophic failure. When repair costs exceed $3,000+, most owners choose to sell to us rather than fix.
Convertible Top Failures
Sebring convertible tops are prone to motor failure, hydraulic leaks, and fabric tears. Repair estimates often run $1,500–$3,000+, making the whole vehicle more valuable as parts than as a repair.
Electrical System Problems
Power windows, central locking, and dashboard electronics commonly fail in Sebrings. These electrical gremlins can be expensive to diagnose and fix, but don’t significantly reduce parts value.
Transmission Issues
The 4-speed automatic transmissions in Sebrings are prone to shifting problems, especially in the 2nd generation. When the trans goes bad, the engine and body parts retain full value.
Suspension Component Wear
Front struts, ball joints, and tie rod ends wear prematurely on Sebrings. Multiple suspension failures make repair uneconomical, but the engine, interior, and body panels are still worth good money.
Rust & Collision Damage
New England winters take their toll on Sebring bodies, especially around wheel wells and door frames. Failed inspection for rust? We buy these weekly. Collision damage doesn’t stop us either — undamaged parts still have value.
Chrysler Sebring at 603 Auto Salvage — By the Numbers
*Based on 603 Auto Salvage purchasing data. Sebring convertibles and V6 models are among our most sought-after inventory.
Chrysler Sebring Selling FAQ
How much is my Chrysler Sebring worth for scrap?
It depends on the generation, condition, and body style. A non-running 2003 Sebring sedan might bring $250–$800, while a running 2008 convertible could pay $1,200–$2,500+. Convertibles and V6 models consistently pay more due to their higher parts demand and scrap weight. Call (603) 392-7313 for a quote specific to your Sebring — it takes under 2 minutes.
Do convertible Sebrings pay more than sedans?
Yes, significantly. Sebring convertibles have specialized parts that are much harder to find — convertible top mechanisms, reinforced frames, unique interior trim, and body panels. The convertible top alone (even if broken) can be worth $200–$600 in parts. Expect $200–$1,000 more for a convertible versus the same year sedan.
My Sebring has a blown 2.7L engine. Is it still worth selling?
Absolutely. Even with a blown 2.7L engine, your Sebring still has value in the transmission, body panels, interior, catalytic converter, wheels, and scrap metal. The 2.7L engine failure is so common that we buy these regularly — other Sebring owners need those parts.
Do you buy Sebring coupes from the 1990s?
Yes. The 1995–2000 Sebring coupes (especially with the V6 engine) have a loyal following among enthusiasts. Clean body panels, interior pieces, and V6 engine components are in demand. Even a rough condition ’90s Sebring coupe can pay $150–$1,000+ depending on what’s salvageable.
What year Sebrings are most valuable for salvage?
The 2007–2010 models pay the most because they’re the newest and parts demand is highest. However, convertibles from any generation (1995–2010) command premium prices due to specialized parts. Even older Sebrings have value, particularly V6 models and coupes.
Can I sell my Sebring if the convertible top is broken?
Yes, we buy broken convertible Sebrings all the time. Even if the top doesn’t work, the vehicle still has full value for the engine, transmission, interior, wheels, and body panels. Plus, the convertible top mechanism itself has parts value even when broken.
More Questions About Selling Your Sebring
How much do junkyards pay for a 2005 Chrysler Sebring?
A 2005 Chrysler Sebring typically pays $250–$800 if non-running, $400–$1,800 if running with high miles, and up to $2,500 in good condition. Convertibles pay $300–$800 more, and V6 models add another $200–$500 premium. At 603 Auto Salvage, we consistently beat competitor offers because we stock 180+ Sebring parts and know their true market value. Call (603) 392-7313 for your exact price.
Is it better to sell my Sebring to a junkyard or part it out myself?
Unless you have mechanical experience, proper tools, storage space, and weeks of free time, selling to a salvage yard is almost always the better choice. Parting out a Sebring means dealing with dozens of individual buyers, shipping parts, and disposing of the remaining shell. We pay cash, tow for free, and handle everything same-day. The convenience factor alone makes salvage yard selling worthwhile for most people.
What Chrysler Sebring parts are worth the most?
The most valuable Sebring parts are: 1) V6 engines (2.7L or 3.5L, worth $400–$1,200+), 2) Convertible top assembly ($200–$800), 3) Transmission (especially manual, $300–$800), 4) Catalytic converter ($100–$450), 5) Body panels ($75–$250 each), and 6) Interior components ($50–$200). These parts are in steady demand because many Sebrings are still on the road.
Do you buy Sebrings with high mileage?
Yes. High mileage doesn’t eliminate value — it just affects the final offer amount. A 200,000+ mile Sebring still has valuable parts: body panels, interior pieces, catalytic converter, wheels, and scrap metal. Many of our customers are looking for affordable parts regardless of the original vehicle’s mileage.
How quickly can you pick up my Chrysler Sebring?
Usually same day or next business day. We operate our own fleet of tow trucks covering all of New Hampshire, northeastern Massachusetts, and southern Maine. No third-party carriers, no delays. Call before noon and there’s a good chance we’re at your door by end of day with cash in hand.
Chrysler Sebring Catalytic Converter Scrap Price (2026)
One of the most searched questions about junking a Chrysler Sebring is what the catalytic converter is worth. Sebring catalytic converters contain platinum, palladium, and rhodium — precious metals that recyclers pay top dollar for.
| Sebring Generation | Engine | Cat Type | Estimated Cat Value* |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2007–2010 (3rd Gen) | 2.4L / 2.7L V6 / 3.5L V6 | Single or dual | $180–$450 |
| 2001–2006 (2nd Gen) | 2.4L / 2.7L V6 / 3.0L V6 | Single undercar | $150–$400 |
| 1995–2000 (1st Gen) | 2.0L / 2.4L / 2.5L V6 | Single | $100–$300 |
*Catalytic converter values based on current precious metal markets (March 2026). V6 models typically have more valuable cats due to higher metal content. 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 Sebring is almost always worth more than parting out the cat alone, because the engine, transmission, body panels, and scrap metal add hundreds to thousands of dollars in additional value.
Junk My Chrysler Sebring Near Me — How It Works
Searching for a place to junk your Chrysler Sebring 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 Sebring 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 Sebring Values
We buy 6+ Sebrings per month and stock 180+ Sebring parts. We know exactly what every generation, engine, and body style 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 Sebring the same day you call. You get paid in cash when the truck arrives — no checks, no apps, no delays.
Ready to junk your Chrysler Sebring? Call (603) 392-7313 for an instant cash offer, or fill out the form at the top of this page.
Chrysler Sebring Recall & Safety Information
The Chrysler Sebring has had several recalls over the years, including airbag and ignition switch issues. Before selling, you can check your VIN for open recalls:
Check NHTSA Recalls for Your Chrysler Sebring →
Open recalls do not affect our offer. We buy Sebrings with or without outstanding recalls.
Prices and data on this page updated March 2026. 603 Auto Salvage reviews Chrysler Sebring pricing monthly based on current scrap metal markets, parts demand, and auction data.
We Buy Chrysler Sebrings Across New England
Our tow trucks pick up Chrysler Sebrings 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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