The Scion brand was launched in 2002, the result of Project Exodus, a strategy within Toyotato attract younger American buyers to the company. Literally meaning a decendant of a notable family, the termScion became a byword for a youngerversion of the parent company, Toyota. But, despite the fact that even theoldest Scions are barely over a decade old, sometimes they break-down, aredamaged from an accident or just stop running. Does your Scion tC have a blownengine? Is your Scion FR-S’ transmission slipping? Is your Scion xB havingelectrical issues? Have you had a car accident in your new Scion iQ?
DamagedCars.com isn’t your ordinary junk car buyer. To insure you get a great offer for yourspecific car, we use up-to-date market pricing, looking at the currentcondition of your car, location, mileage, year, make, model and trim. All ofthese factors dictate if a car is destined to be recycled, sold for parts, soldon the salvage market or exported.
Some cars, like a 10-year-old Scion xA that doesn’t start,won’t get the same offer as others, like a low-mileage one-year-old Scion FR-S withcollision damage. Some cars fall in-between, like a high-mileage five-year-old ScionxB. You can be sure that DamagedCars.com won’t offer you less than your car isworth. Check out below for some recent examples of Scions we’ve purchased.
Whether you own a tC, FR-S, iQ, xA, xB, or xD,DamagedCars.com will buy your Scion. Just fill out the form to the right tostart the process to sell your Scion today.