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Whether your Jeep is an mot failure or just beyond economical repair, too costly to use or you simply don’t drive it anymore, you may be asking yourself what should i do with it. Scrapping your Jeep could be the only way to dispose of it through a reputable recycling facility, this could provide you with cash towards another car.
Whatever the reason, if you have a Jeep you’re thinking of scrapping, we can help you, once you have all the facts you will be able to make the right decision.
Normally people scrap their Jeep because its reaching the end of its life. Road Accidents, costly repairs and increased running costs are all good reasons to consider scrapping a Jeep to get some cash.
If your Jeep is still in very good condition and a good runner with no damage, you may still be able to scrap it. Salvage buyers will purchase your car to recycle parts that can be resold. If you’re looking to scrap your Jeep, get an instant online quote using our scrap my car calculator.
Based on 2025 scrappage data, here’s what we’re seeing.
Average price paid (Jeep, 2025): £249
We mostly saw GRAND CHEROKEE LTD AUTO (8%, £238 avg), CHEROKEE LIMITED CRD A (8%, £321 avg), CHEROKEE SPORT (6%, £200 avg).
Most common reg years: 2008, 2004 (£277 avg), 2002 (£217 avg), 2014 (£291 avg).
Hotspot areas include Kent (£286 avg), Merseyside (£230 avg), Staffordshire, South Yorkshire.