Chevrolet Impala Scrap Value
The scrap value of a Chevrolet Impala ranges from $30 to $2,665. Running Impala trucks bring an average of $368. Non-running Impala trucks fetch an average of $297. Get your Impala’s exact scrap value in 90 seconds.

Calculate Your Impala's Scrap Value
Real Prices for Chevrolet Impalas
We base offers on weight, parts, and local demand. By tracking scrap metal markets daily, we make sure you get fair cash for your Impala, no matter its condition.
Running cars with valuable parts are worth more.
Based on an average scrap rate of $185/ton.
How is a Chevrolet Impala Scrap Value Calculated?
The scrap value of a Chevrolet Impala is calculated by multiplying its weight by current scrap rates. Most Chevrolet Impala car weigh between 1.69 - 1.90 (3,389 – 3,800 lbs). At an estimated scrap car price of 185 per ton, the pure scrap value of a Chevrolet Impala works out to $313 – $352. This figure reflects only the raw metal value. A Chevrolet Impala with a working engine, transmission, catalytic converter, or other valuable parts will be worth more than scrap alone.
Below you will find the current scrap metal values of a Chevrolet Impala
Chevrolet Impala Vehicle Year | Weight | Current Scrap Metal Value |
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2000-2005 | 3,389 - 3,606 | $313 - $334 |
2006-2013 | 3,555 - 3,743 | $329 - $346 |
2014-2020 | 3,555 - 3,800 | $329 - $352 |
How Much Are Junk Chevrolet Impalas Worth?
Junk Chevrolet Impalas are worth different amounts depending on the model year, mileage, and whether they still run. Older sedans usually sell near scrap weight, while newer models with intact drivetrains bring more because of demand for parts. Below is a year-by-year table showing the average payout for junking an Impala.
Here is what you can expect to get when you junk your Impala:
Chevrolet Impala Vehicle Year | Average Worth |
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2000 | $290.00 |
2001 | $263.81 |
2002 | $249.43 |
2003 | $253.57 |
2004 | $259.46 |
2005 | $262.07 |
2006 | $275.94 |
2007 | $310.61 |
2008 | $318.45 |
2009 | $341.36 |
2010 | $343.53 |
2011 | $342.73 |
2012 | $356.95 |
2013 | $322.50 |
2014 | $660.75 |
2015 | $956.67 |
2016 | $1,537.00 |
2017 | $1,045.00 |
2018 | $1,362.50 |
2019 | $55.00 |
Learn more about how much junk cars are worth with our in-depth pricing guide.
Understand Chevrolet Impala Metal Composition
Your Impala contains substantial recyclable materials we accurately price. Steel body and frame comprise 75-85% of weight. Aluminum components (wheels, engine parts) weigh 175-275 pounds. Copper wiring runs 20-35 pounds. V8 engines contain extra aluminum and steel worth premium money.
Metal Content by Impala Generation:
2014-2020 (10th Gen):
- High-strength steel body: 2,800-3,200 lbs
- Aluminum components: 225-325 lbs
- Copper wiring harness: 25-35 lbs
- Precious catalyst metals: 3-7 grams
2006-2013 (9th Gen):
- Steel structure or frame: 2,700-3,100 lbs
- Aluminum parts: 200-300 lbs
- Electrical copper: 20-30 lbs
- PGM content: 3-6 grams
2000-2005 (8th Gen):
- Ferrous metals (steel/iron): 2,600-3,000 lbs
- Non-ferrous metals: 150-250 lbs
- Copper components: 18-28 lbs
- Battery lead: 18-22 lbs
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We Pay Cash for Junk Impalas in Any Conditon
Junk Car Reaper pays cash for junk, damaged, or non-running Impalas nationwide. Here are some common conditions we buy:
- Transmission failure or slipping
- Engine knocking or oil consumption
- Electrical system meltdowns
- Police car wear and tear
- Accident, flood, or fire damage
- Missing titles (where legal)
Here's How It Works
Selling your junk Impala is dead simple with Junk Car Reaper.
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