603 Auto Salvage — Plaistow, NH
We Buy Pontiac Vehicles
Cash on the Spot
Grand Prix, G6, Vibe, Sunfire, Grand Am, Firebird, GTO — any Pontiac, any year, any condition. Discontinued parts are worth MORE.
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Grand Prix • G6 • Vibe • Sunfire • Grand Am • Firebird • All Models
Discontinued 2010 • Parts Are Rare • Higher Value • Free Towing
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Why Pontiac Vehicles Are Worth More at 603 Auto Salvage
Pontiac was discontinued in 2010 – but that’s exactly what makes Pontiac parts so valuable at salvage. When you can’t buy it new anymore, the only source for Pontiac-specific parts is the used market. Pontiac owners are forced to shop salvage yards, and that captive demand keeps prices high for body panels, trim pieces, and model-specific components.
Pontiac shared platforms extensively with other GM brands, which is what makes the mechanical side so valuable. The Grand Prix shares engines and transmissions with Buick and Oldsmobile. The G6 shares with the Malibu and Aura. The Vibe is essentially a Toyota Matrix built in a GM plant. This cross-compatibility means your Pontiac’s drivetrain components fit millions of other vehicles still on the road.
The Pontiac performance heritage adds another layer of value. GTO, Trans Am, Firebird, and Grand Prix GXP models have enthusiast followings that will pay premium prices for rare parts. A Ram Air hood from a Trans Am or supercharged engine components from a Grand Prix GXP can be worth more than the entire rest of the car. Never assume your Pontiac is “just a dead brand” – we know where the value is hidden.
Pontiac Grand Am at our Plaistow, NH facility
Pontiac Models We Buy
We buy every Pontiac model ever made. Discontinued parts are scarce and valuable:
Pontiac Grand Prix
1962-2008. Full-size/mid-size sedan. 3.8L supercharged engines, transmissions, and body panels hold strong value. GXP models with LS4 V8 are particularly valuable.
Pontiac G6
2005-2010. Mid-size sedan/coupe/convertible. V6 engines, transmissions, and body panels. Our most commonly purchased late-model Pontiac.
Pontiac Vibe
2003-2010. Compact hatchback. Toyota 1ZZ and 2ZZ engines, manual transmissions, and body panels. Shares Toyota Matrix platform and parts.
Pontiac Sunfire
1995-2005. Compact sedan/coupe. Ecotec engines, transmissions, and body panels. Popular with younger drivers – consistent parts demand.
Pontiac Grand Am
1973-2005. Compact/mid-size sedan/coupe. V6 engines, transmissions, and body panels hold steady value.
Pontiac Firebird / Trans Am
1967-2002. Muscle car icon. LS1 V8 engines, T56 transmissions, and body panels command premium prices. Ram Air hoods worth $1,000+.
Pontiac GTO
2004-2006. Modern muscle car. LS1/LS2 V8 engines and Tremec transmissions are highly sought after by enthusiasts.
Pontiac Solstice
2006-2009. Roadster. Ecotec turbo engines, manual transmissions, and convertible body panels are scarce and valuable.
Pontiac Montana / Transport
1990-2009. Minivan. 3.4L and 3.8L V6 engines, transmissions, and sliding door mechanisms hold value for families.
Pontiac Bonneville
1957-2005. Full-size sedan. 3.8L supercharged engines, transmissions, and body panels from final generation are valuable.
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Typical Cash Offers for Pontiac Vehicles
Pontiac’s discontinued status makes parts valuable. Here are typical ranges:
| Pontiac Model | Non-Running | Running / High Miles | Late Model / Low Miles |
|---|---|---|---|
| Grand Prix (All Years) | $150 – $600 | $300 – $2,500 | $1,500 – $6,000+ |
| G6 (All Years) | $150 – $500 | $300 – $2,000 | $1,200 – $5,000+ |
| Vibe (All Years) | $150 – $500 | $300 – $2,000 | $1,200 – $5,000+ |
| Sunfire (All Years) | $100 – $400 | $200 – $1,500 | $800 – $3,000+ |
| Grand Am (All Years) | $100 – $400 | $200 – $1,500 | $800 – $3,500+ |
| Firebird / Trans Am (All Years) | $300 – $1,500 | $800 – $5,000 | $3,000 – $20,000+ |
| GTO (2004-2006) | $500 – $2,000 | $1,500 – $8,000 | $5,000 – $25,000+ |
*Prices based on current scrap metal rates and parts demand. Performance models (GTO, Trans Am, GXP) command premium prices. Call for an exact quote on your Pontiac.
Our fleet picks up Pontiacs across NH, MA & ME
Hundreds of vehicles processed monthly at our Plaistow yard
Common Pontiac Issues We See (And Still Buy)
3.8L Supercharged Engine Issues
The supercharged 3.8L V6 in Grand Prix GTP and Bonneville SSEi can develop supercharger bearing failure, lower intake manifold gasket leaks, and cooling system issues. Even with engine problems, the supercharged components are valuable for rebuilds.
Lower Intake Manifold Gasket Failure
GM’s 3.1L and 3.4L V6 engines in Grand Am, Grand Prix, and Montana are notorious for lower intake manifold gasket failure, causing coolant leaks into the oil. Repair costs $1,200-$2,500+. We buy these all day.
Ignition Switch Recall Issues
Many Pontiac models have recalled ignition switches that can shut off while driving. Whether your Pontiac has been repaired or not, we will buy it. The recall doesn’t affect our offer.
Body Panel Rust
New England salt is particularly hard on Pontiac rocker panels, quarter panels, and door frames. Pontiac-specific body panels are becoming scarcer each year as more cars get scrapped, making even rust-damaged panels worth salvaging.
Electrical Issues
Pontiac’s electrical systems can develop various gremlins – window motors, power lock actuators, and instrument cluster failures. When multiple electrical repairs stack up, selling to us makes financial sense.
High Mileage / Accident / Total Loss
Whether your Pontiac is high-mileage, crashed, or considered a total loss, we will make you a fair cash offer. Pontiac parts are getting scarcer each year, so every part has potential value to someone keeping their Pontiac on the road.
Pontiac Selling FAQ
How much is my Pontiac worth for scrap?
Pontiac vehicles command good salvage value due to discontinued parts scarcity and GM cross-compatibility. A non-running Grand Am might bring $100-$400, while a running Grand Prix GTP could be worth $300-$2,500+. Performance models bring significantly more. Call us at (603) 392-7313 for an exact quote.
Do you buy Pontiacs 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 Pontiac parts are most valuable?
Performance engines (LS1, LS2, supercharged 3.8L), manual transmissions (T56, Getrag), Ram Air hoods, body panels, catalytic converters, and interior trim pieces. GTO and Trans Am parts command premium prices.
Are Pontiac parts compatible with other GM cars?
Yes, extensively. Pontiac shared engines, transmissions, and chassis components with Buick, Oldsmobile, and Chevrolet throughout its history. This cross-compatibility keeps demand strong for Pontiac mechanical parts.
How fast can you pick up my Pontiac?
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.
Is my Trans Am or GTO worth more?
Absolutely. Pontiac performance cars have dedicated enthusiast followings and rare parts that command premium prices. A Trans Am WS6 hood can be worth $1,000+. Even non-running performance Pontiacs bring significant money for their rare components.
We Buy Pontiacs Across New England
Our tow trucks pick up Pontiac 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.
Pontiac at 603 Auto Salvage — By the Numbers
*Based on 603 Auto Salvage purchasing data. Performance model averages are higher. Actual offers vary by model, year, and condition.
More Questions About Selling Your Pontiac
How much do junkyards pay for Pontiac Grand Prix?
Junkyards typically pay $150-$600 for a non-running Grand Prix, $300-$2,500 for a running high-mileage model, and $1,500-$6,000+ for newer models in decent condition. GTP models with supercharged engines bring more. Call (603) 392-7313 for an exact quote.
Where can I sell my Pontiac 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 Pontiac vehicles for their parts value, pay cash on the spot, and provide free towing. Call or fill out our online form for a free quote.
Is it worth scrapping a Pontiac G6?
Yes. The G6’s V6 engine, transmission, and body panels all hold value. As a discontinued brand, G6 parts are becoming scarcer each year. Non-running G6s bring $150-$500, running models $300-$2,000+.
What is the scrap value of a Pontiac Vibe?
A Pontiac Vibe has good scrap value because it shares Toyota Matrix components. The Toyota 1ZZ/2ZZ engines and manual transmissions are particularly sought after. Non-running Vibes bring $150-$500, running models $300-$2,000+. Call (603) 392-7313 for today’s price.
Do you buy classic Pontiac muscle cars?
Yes! Classic Pontiacs like the GTO, Firebird, Trans Am, and Judge have body panels, engines, and trim pieces that are extremely valuable to collectors and restorers. Ram Air components, numbers-matching drivetrains, and rare options can be worth more than entire modern cars. Call us before scrapping any classic Pontiac.
Pontiac Recall & Safety Information
Before selling your Pontiac, you may want to check if it has any open recalls:
Check NHTSA Recalls for Your Pontiac →
Whether your Pontiac has open recalls or not, we buy it either way. Recalls do not affect our offer.
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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