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Sell Your Written-Off Car Quickly with Scrap Car Now
Having your car written off is stressful enough without the added confusion of what to do next. Between insurance assessments, paperwork, and figuring out your options, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. Scrap Car Now takes that pressure off your shoulders.
We help you sell your written-off vehicle fast and for the best possible price — regardless of condition. One quick enquiry connects you to a nationwide network of specialist salvage and scrap buyers, so you get a fair, competitive offer without the hassle of shopping around.
Guaranteed Sale
No need to contact multiple garages or list your car privately. We connect you directly with serious buyers who are ready to make an offer.
Best Possible Value
Our experienced network of salvage and scrap buyers values your vehicle on its actual condition, not just its weight in metal.
Free UK-Wide Collection
Written-off vehicles are rarely road legal, but that's no problem. We arrange completely free collection from anywhere in the UK at a time that suits you.

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A written-off vehicle is one where the cost of repair exceeds its market value, or where the damage makes it uneconomical or unsafe to fix. Insurance companies classify write-offs into four categories:
Category A — Severely damaged beyond any use. The vehicle must be fully scrapped and no parts can be salvaged or reused.
Category B — Cannot return to the road, but usable parts can be recovered before the shell is destroyed.
Category S — Structural damage has occurred, but the vehicle can be professionally repaired and legally returned to the road.
Category N — Non-structural damage only. These vehicles are often straightforward to repair and can retain strong resale value.
Once your insurer declares a write-off, your policy is cancelled and ownership typically transfers to them after your claim is settled. However, in many cases you can choose to buy the vehicle back — which can be worth doing if you believe you can sell it for more than the payout offered.
Who is Scrap Car Now?
We connect car owners with trusted buyers across the UK, helping you secure the best price without delays or confusion. Whether your car has major damage or minor faults, we make sure it reaches the right buyer quickly.
Our focus is on speed, fairness, and giving you a stress-free experience when you need it most.

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Step-by-Step: How to Sell a Written-Off Car
1. Insurance Write-Off Assessment
After an accident or damage, your insurer will assess the vehicle and officially declare it a write-off if repair costs are too high.
2. Consider Buying It Back
If you feel the insurer's offer undervalues your car, you can request to buy it back and sell it independently — often for a better return.
3. Get an Instant Quote
Enter your registration and postcode to receive a fast estimate based on current market demand.
4. Provide Vehicle Details
Our team will follow up to gather more information about your car's condition, helping us secure a more accurate and often higher offer.
5. Accept an Offer & Arrange Collection
Once you're happy with the best quote, we arrange free collection at a convenient time. Payment is processed quickly after pickup.

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Can I keep my vehicle if the insurance company writes it off?
Yes, in many cases you can choose to buy your vehicle back from your insurer. You’ll need to inform them of your decision early, and once a settlement is agreed, you can retain ownership of the car.
However, if your vehicle is classified as Category A or Category B, it must be scrapped by law and cannot be kept. Category S and Category N vehicles can be repaired and returned to the road, but you must follow legal steps. Category S vehicles must be re-registered, and Category N vehicles must be declared to the relevant authorities.

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