Written by: Sol, a local car wrecking business operator.
About the author: Sol is a NZ-based car wrecker and the owner of a local auto recycling business with over 12 years of hands-on experience in buying, dismantling, and valuing vehicles across New Zealand. He's passionate about helping Kiwis get fair, transparent offers for their unwanted cars while promoting responsible car recycling.
Summary
If you're thinking "who buys Nissan cars near me?", that's us. I'm part of the team at CashForCar.nz, and I buy Nissans every day from people who are done with breakdowns, failed WOFs, expired rego, or the whole "Trade Me messaging marathon".
We buy any Nissan, any condition (running or not). We can pay up to $12,000 depending on the vehicle. 24/7 pickup, often same-day. Cash or bank transfer. We'll help with the paperwork so you're not stuck guessing.
If you want the simplest option: request a free quote and we'll tell you what it's worth.
Why people sell their Nissan to wreckers instead of selling privately
Private sale can be great... if the car is tidy, has current WOF/Rego, and you've got time.
But most people call us because their Nissan is taking up space, costing money to keep, not worth repairing, and hard to sell honestly without a long back-and-forth.
Selling to Nissan wreckers is usually the cleanest route when you want a quick outcome, no strangers coming to your place, and no lowball messages.
If you're weighing up options, this guide helps: how to sell a car in NZ (the practical version).
What kind of Nissan vehicles do we buy?
Short answer: all of them.
- old, used, high kms
- damaged / accident / written-off
- won't start / non-running
- blown engine / gearbox / mechanical faults
- no WOF, no rego
- unregistered or deregistered
- flood/fire damaged
- rusty, dented, missing parts
- fleet, commercial, personal, imported - all good
For deregistered vs unregistered details, this article clears it up in plain language: selling deregistered vs unregistered cars in NZ.
How much can you get for a Nissan in NZ?
This is the big one: "How much do wreckers pay for cars in NZ?" The honest answer is: it depend and anyone who gives a price without asking questions is guessing.
What affects your Nissan's quote (the real-world stuff)
- model + year (late models generally higher)
- condition (panel damage vs mechanical vs both)
- kms
- drivetrain (4x4s and some utes can be strong)
- demand for parts (some models are always needed)
- whether it's complete (catalytic converter present, wheels, battery, etc.)
- current scrap/metal market movement
Want the "how value is calculated" breakdown? Use our scrap car value calculator.
Up to $12,000, when does that happen?
That top end is usually tied to the right Nissan (often late model, desirable trim, in-demand parts, or strong resale value even with issues). We'll tell you quickly where yours sits and why.
Nissan models we commonly buy:
If it's common on NZ roads, we're probably buying it weekly.
- Nissan Tiida, Note, March/Micra, Pulsar
- Nissan X-Trail, Qashqai (Dualis), Juke, Pathfinder, Murano
- Nissan Navara, Patrol
- Nissan Serena, Elgrand, NV200/NV350
- Nissan Leaf
Nissan car removal areas we cover (Hamilton + beyond)
We cover Hamilton, Cambridge, Tauranga, Rotorua and surrounding Waikato/Bay of Plenty areas with 24/7 pickup and same-day where available.
The easiest way to sell your Nissan (my day-to-day buyer process)
1. Tell us the basics: Nissan model, year, condition, location. Photos help but aren't required.
2. We give you a clear quote: No weird pressure. If it changes, we explain why.
3. Choose pickup time (24/7): We'll book what suits you.
4. Get paid on pickup: Cash or bank transfer - your choice.
5. Paperwork handled: We'll guide you through the ownership transfer steps and provide a receipt.
Paperwork: what you need (and what we help with)
- photo ID (helpful)
- proof you're the owner / authorised to sell
- vehicle details (plate/VIN if available)
If the car is deregistered/unregistered or has been off the road, that's fine, we'll still buy it and walk you through what matters so you're not left guessing.
What's the safest way to get paid when selling a car?
- Bank transfer on pickup, or
- Cash paid at pickup (count it, confirm it, done)
Either way, we keep it simple: you don't have to share your info with random buyers or deal with payment games.
Why wrecking a Nissan is often the responsible option
- usable parts get reused
- scrap materials get recycled
- hazardous fluids are handled properly
- you get your space back
5 quick FAQs:
Is it better to scrap or sell my old Nissan?
If it's tidy with WOF/rego and time is on your side, private sale can pay more. If it has issues (or you just want it gone fast), wrecking often makes more sense.
Do you buy Nissans with no WOF or rego?
Yes, no WOF, no rego, deregistered, unregistered. We buy them all.
How much do wreckers pay for Nissans in NZ?
It varies by model, condition, and demand, we pay up to $12,000 for the right Nissan and will give you a straight quote.
Do you do free pickup in Hamilton/Cambridge/Tauranga/Rotorua?
Yes, we arrange pickup and aim for same-day where possible, and we operate 24/7.
Can I sell my Nissan if it's not running or damaged?
Absolutely. Non-running, accident damage, mechanical faults, that's normal for us.
Ready to sell your Nissan?
If you're done with the repairs, sick of the messages, or just want your driveway back, we'll make it easy.
- give you a clear price
- organize 24/7 pickup
- pay cash or bank transfer
- handle the paperwork steps with you
No pressure, just a simple way to get it sorted.
