Find the market value of your car with a fast, simple online car valuation tool backed by experienced automotive specialists across Australia.
A car valuation helps you understand what your vehicle may be worth before you sell, trade, insure or make a claim. With 1800 Salvage, you can value your car online using a simple process designed for damaged, written-off, unregistered and non-roadworthy vehicles across Australia.
A car valuation is an estimate of your vehicle’s market value based on its details, condition, age, kilometres and current demand.
It’s for private sellers, insurers, assessors and towing partners who need a clearer price guide before selling or processing a vehicle.
A valuation helps you avoid guesswork, compare offers fairly and make faster decisions when selling your car.
Online car valuations provide a fast market estimate without an in-person inspection, leveraging vehicle data and market trends for quicker pricing. Here’s how it works:
Check your car’s value online with a simple calculator built for Australian vehicles. It helps you estimate your car's current price before selling, trading, or requesting a detailed report.
Your estimate is based on your car’s details, condition, age, kilometres, location and current buyer demand.
The tool uses vehicle information and market indicators to estimate a fair price range.
Our process is designed to be fast, simple and transparent from start to finish.
Enter key details such as make, model, year, kilometres, registration status, and whether the car is damaged or written off.
The tool considers your car’s condition, damage level, roadworthiness, location and overall resale or salvage potential.
You receive an estimated price range based on the details provided and the current market value for cars in Australia.
You can request a detailed valuation report or proceed with a fast offer, payment, and vehicle removal through 1800 Salvage.
Our digital valuations are priced at $660, including GST.
Several factors influence the market value of your car, including its condition, age, history and current demand in the Australian market. Understanding these details can help you estimate your car's value before selling or trading it in.
Popular makes and models with stronger resale demand often achieve higher car valuation estimates.
Older vehicles usually depreciate over time, which can reduce their current market value and trade-in value.
Cars with lower kilometres are generally viewed more favourably and may attract higher valuation ranges.
Damage, wear, roadworthiness and overall presentation can significantly affect your car’s estimated value.
Previous accidents, repairable write-offs, or major damage may lower your car's value in the current market.
A well-documented service history can improve buyer confidence and support a stronger valuation estimate.

Online car valuation calculators can provide a strong estimate of your car’s market value when accurate vehicle details are supplied. While they may not replace a formal in-person inspection for specialised vehicles, they offer a fast and convenient way to get a car valuation before you sell your vehicle in the Australian open market.
At 1800 Salvage, our calculator considers factors such as vehicle condition, kilometres, damage history, and current market demand to deliver more relevant valuation estimates for used, damaged, and written-off vehicles. Unlike a standard RedBook price guide, our process also considers factors such as salvage and non-roadworthy vehicles.
Disclaimer: Estimates are indicative only and may vary depending on inspection outcomes, vehicle condition and market changes.
Car depreciation is a normal part of vehicle ownership and affects nearly every car on Australian roads. From the moment a new vehicle leaves the dealership, its market value can begin to decrease over time due to age, usage and changing market conditions.
Some vehicles depreciate faster than others depending on brand reputation, buyer demand, fuel efficiency, repair costs and how quickly newer models enter the market. External factors such as economic conditions, insurance trends, and supply shortages can also influence used-car prices and overall market value.
Not all vehicles lose value at the same rate. Popular makes and models with strong reliability records, affordable maintenance costs and consistent buyer demand often retain stronger resale value over time. Vehicles with complete service histories and lower ownership costs may also perform better in the open market.
Factors that can help maintain car value include:
The price you see in a car valuation is not always the same amount you’ll receive from a dealer, private buyer or salvage vehicle buyer. Here's a comparison:
1800 Salvage provides online car valuations and vehicle assessment services across Australia. Whether you’re selling a damaged car, a written-off vehicle or a used car, our team can help you estimate your car’s value quickly and conveniently from anywhere in the country.

1800 Salvage offers more than online valuations. We help Australians sell damaged, unwanted and non-roadworthy vehicles quickly with fast offers, free towing and a simple online process designed to reduce stress and save time.
We buy and value a wide range of vehicle makes and models across Australia.




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Yes. A car valuation checker can help determine how much your car may be worth today, whether you’re selling or buying. The amount your car may receive depends on its condition, location and current market demand.
Your vehicle details, condition, damage history and market demand are reviewed to provide an estimated price range. This gives you an estimated price before you sell your car immediately, compare a trade-in offer or review a car price guide.
Yes. An accurate car valuation can help you understand your vehicle's true market value. This can be useful if your car is insured, has been written off, or is being assessed under market value or agreed value cover.
Use our online calculator for your car to find out how much it's worth today. Contact us for comprehensive car buying services in Australia.
