603 Auto Salvage — Plaistow, NH
We Buy Nissan Vehicles
Cash on the Spot
Altima, Rogue, Pathfinder, Frontier, Maxima — any Nissan, any year, any condition. We pay top dollar and pick up for free.
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Altima • Rogue • Pathfinder • Sentra • Maxima • Frontier • Murano • Titan • All Models
Running or Not • 1990 to 2026 • Any Condition • Free Towing
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Why Nissan Vehicles Are Worth More at 603 Auto Salvage
Nissan is one of the most frequently purchased brands at our salvage yard. Nissan parts are in constant demand — Altima engines, Rogue transmissions, Pathfinder body panels, Maxima starters and alternators. With millions of Nissans on the road in the U.S., mechanics and body shops need affordable OEM parts every single day.
Nissan’s CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) issues actually work in your favor when selling to us. Many Nissans come in with failed CVTs, but the engines, body panels, electrical components, and catalytic converters are still highly valuable. We factor every usable part into your offer — not just scrap metal weight.
Nissan vehicles also contain valuable catalytic converters. Titan and Pathfinder catalytic converters are large and contain high concentrations of precious metals, often adding $150-$500+ to your offer. Even smaller Nissan cats from Altimas and Sentras contribute meaningful value.
Nissan vehicle at our Plaistow, NH facility
Nissan Models We Buy
We buy every Nissan model ever made. Here are the most common ones that come through our yard:
Nissan Altima
1993-2026. Mid-size sedan and one of the most popular cars we buy. 4-cylinder and V6 engines, transmissions, and body panels are always in demand.
Nissan Rogue
2008-2026. Compact SUV. The best-selling Nissan in America. AWD systems, engines, and body panels sell fast in our inventory.
Nissan Pathfinder
1986-2026. Mid-size SUV. V6 engines, 4WD systems, and body panels are in high demand. Older body-on-frame models are especially valuable.
Nissan Sentra
1982-2026. Compact sedan. High production numbers mean steady parts demand. Engines and electronic modules sell consistently.
Nissan Maxima
1981-2023. Full-size sedan. The VQ35 V6 engine is legendary for reliability and highly sought after by mechanics and builders.
Nissan Frontier
1998-2026. Mid-size pickup. Tough truck with growing parts demand. Bed components, 4WD systems, and engines hold strong value.
Nissan Murano
2003-2026. Mid-size crossover. V6 engines, AWD components, and premium interior parts are in steady demand.
Nissan Titan
2004-2026. Full-size pickup. Heavy vehicle weight means strong scrap value. V8 engines and towing components are always needed.
Nissan Versa
2007-2026. Subcompact. High sales volume creates steady parts demand. Affordable replacement parts keep mechanics coming back.
Nissan Xterra
2000-2015. Off-road SUV with a cult following. Body panels, 4WD components, and V6 engines are valuable to enthusiasts.
Nissan Quest
1993-2017. Minivan. Sliding door assemblies, V6 engines, and interior components are in demand.
Nissan 350Z / 370Z
2003-2020. Sports cars. VQ-series engines and performance parts are extremely valuable to enthusiasts and builders.
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Typical Cash Offers for Nissan Vehicles
Every Nissan is different, but here are the ranges we typically pay based on model, condition, and current market prices:
| Nissan Model | Non-Running | Running / High Miles | Late Model / Low Miles |
|---|---|---|---|
| Altima (2000-2015) | $150 – $500 | $400 – $1,800 | $1,200 – $4,500 |
| Altima (2016-2026) | $400 – $1,200 | $1,000 – $4,000 | $3,000 – $8,000+ |
| Rogue (All Years) | $200 – $800 | $500 – $3,000 | $2,000 – $9,000+ |
| Pathfinder (All Years) | $250 – $900 | $600 – $3,500 | $2,500 – $10,000+ |
| Sentra (All Years) | $100 – $400 | $300 – $1,500 | $1,000 – $5,000+ |
| Frontier (All Years) | $300 – $1,000 | $700 – $3,500 | $2,500 – $10,000+ |
| Titan (All Years) | $400 – $1,500 | $900 – $5,000 | $3,500 – $14,000+ |
| Maxima (All Years) | $200 – $600 | $400 – $2,200 | $1,500 – $6,000+ |
*Prices based on current scrap metal rates and parts demand. Actual offers depend on year, mileage, condition, and location. Call for an exact quote on your Nissan.
Our fleet picks up Nissans across NH, MA & ME
Hundreds of vehicles processed monthly at our Plaistow yard
Common Nissan Issues We See (And Still Buy)
CVT Transmission Failure
Nissan’s CVT transmission is the #1 reason people sell their Altima, Rogue, Sentra, and Murano to us. CVT replacements cost $3,000-$5,000+. We buy CVT-failed Nissans all day — the engine, body, and catalytic converter are still worth good money.
Engine Oil Consumption
Nissan 2.5L QR25DE engines (2007-2013 Altima, Sentra, Rogue) are known for excessive oil consumption and timing chain issues. Even with a damaged engine, the transmission, body panels, and other parts hold value.
Rust and Rot
New England salt eats Nissan subframes, rocker panels, and wheel wells. Pathfinders and Xterras are especially prone to rear subframe rust. If your Nissan failed inspection due to rust, we will still buy it.
Accident Damage
Front-end collision, rear-ended, or side-swiped — we buy wrecked Nissans every week. The undamaged side of the vehicle still has parts worth real money.
Catalytic Converter Stolen
Nissan catalytic converter theft is on the rise. If yours was stolen and the repair cost exceeds the car’s value, sell it to us. We will still make a fair offer for the rest of the vehicle.
High Mileage / Worn Out
Nissans can go 200K+ miles, but the CVT often gives out before the engine does. When transmission repair costs more than the car is worth, that is when you call us. We pay cash for high-mileage Nissans every day.
Nissan Selling FAQ
How much is my Nissan worth for scrap?
It depends on the model, year, condition, and current scrap metal prices. A non-running Sentra might bring $100-$400, while a late-model Rogue could be worth $2,000-$9,000+. Nissan trucks and larger SUVs generally command higher prices. Call us at (603) 392-7313 for an exact quote — it takes less than 2 minutes.
Do you buy Nissans with no title?
In many cases, yes. If you have a valid registration, proof of ownership, or can obtain a duplicate title from the DMV, we can usually complete the sale. Contact us and we will walk you through your options.
Which Nissan parts are most valuable?
VQ-series V6 engines (especially the VQ35DE), catalytic converters, doors, fenders, headlight assemblies, electronic modules, and CVT transmissions that still work. Nissan parts are in strong demand due to the sheer number of Nissans on the road.
My Nissan has a bad CVT. Is it still worth anything?
Absolutely — and this is one of the most common reasons people sell to us. A Nissan with a failed CVT still has a good engine, catalytic converter, body panels, interior parts, wheels, and scrap metal. We buy CVT-failed Nissans every single day.
How fast can you pick up my Nissan?
Usually same day or next business day. We have our own fleet of tow trucks covering all of New Hampshire, northeastern Massachusetts, and southern Maine. Free towing, always.
Do Nissan trucks pay more than Nissan cars?
Generally yes. Titans and Frontiers weigh more and have parts in higher demand. A junk Titan will almost always pay more than a junk Versa or Sentra of the same age. The Frontier holds its value well due to its reputation for durability.
We Buy Nissans Across New England
Our tow trucks pick up Nissan vehicles from across the region. Free towing, no exceptions.
New Hampshire: Plaistow, Salem, Derry, Londonderry, Windham, Hampstead, Atkinson, Newton, Kingston, Nashua, Manchester, Concord, Portsmouth, Exeter, Hampton, Rochester, Dover, and everywhere in between.
Massachusetts: Haverhill, Methuen, Lawrence, Andover, Lowell, Newburyport, Amesbury, Merrimac, Georgetown, and surrounding areas.
Maine: Kittery, York, Wells, Sanford, Biddeford, Saco, and nearby communities.
Nissan at 603 Auto Salvage — By the Numbers
*Based on 603 Auto Salvage purchasing data. Actual offers vary by model, year, and condition.
More Questions About Selling Your Nissan
How much do junkyards pay for Nissan Altimas?
Junkyards typically pay $150-$500 for a non-running Altima, $400-$1,800 for a running high-mileage Altima, and $1,200-$4,500+ for newer models in decent condition. Many Altimas we buy have failed CVTs — but the engine and other components are still valuable. At 603 Auto Salvage, we pay above average because Nissan Altima parts sell fast. Call (603) 392-7313 for an exact quote.
Where can I sell my Nissan for parts near me?
If you are in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, or southern Maine, 603 Auto Salvage in Plaistow, NH is your best option. We buy whole Nissan vehicles for their parts value, pay cash on the spot, and provide free towing to your location. Unlike online quote services that lowball you, we give real offers based on current parts demand and scrap metal prices. Call or fill out our online form for a free quote.
Is it worth scrapping a Nissan with a bad CVT?
Absolutely. A Nissan with a failed CVT still has a working engine, catalytic converter, body panels, doors, wheels, interior parts, and scrap metal weight. The engine alone — especially the VQ35 V6 — can be worth hundreds of dollars. Don’t let a bad CVT sit in your driveway losing value to rust. Sell it while the parts are still good.
What is the scrap value of a Nissan Titan?
A Nissan Titan’s scrap value ranges from $400-$1,500 for a non-running older model to $900-$5,000+ for a newer running Titan. Titans are heavy trucks with large V8 engines and valuable catalytic converters, which drives up the total value. Call us at (603) 392-7313 for today’s price on your Titan.
Do you buy Nissan Rogues with transmission problems?
Yes, and they are one of our most commonly purchased vehicles. The Rogue’s CVT is known for failing between 80,000-120,000 miles. We buy Rogues with bad CVTs daily. The engine, body, catalytic converter, and other components make it well worth selling to us rather than paying $3,000+ for a CVT replacement.
Nissan Recall & Safety Information
Before selling your Nissan, you may want to check if it has any open recalls. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) maintains a free database where you can look up your VIN:
Check NHTSA Recalls for Your Nissan →
Whether your Nissan has open recalls or not, we buy it either way. Recalls do not affect our offer. This resource is provided for your safety and awareness.
Prices and data on this page updated March 2026. 603 Auto Salvage reviews and updates vehicle pricing monthly based on current scrap metal markets and parts demand.
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