New data from Scrap Car Comparison has revealed a significant rise in car scrapping demand across the UK, with an average increase of 13% over the past 12 months across 87 towns and cities. However, some locations have seen a much sharper spike, with Sheffield leading the way with a 44% surge in scrappage requests.

Experts attribute this sharp rise to a combination of factors, including new Clean Air Zones (CAZs) and Low Emission Zones (LEZs), rising vehicle maintenance costs, and increasing financial pressures due to the cost of living crisis. Many drivers are finding it more practical to scrap their vehicles rather than continue paying for expensive repairs and emissions-related charges.
Key Findings
- Sheffield recorded the highest increase (44%) in scrappage demand, likely influenced by its newly implemented CAZ in 2023.
- Aberdeen ranked fifth (35% increase), coinciding with the introduction of a LEZ in June 2023.
- Sunderland, Burton-On-Trent, and Loughborough also saw substantial increases, suggesting that the cost of vehicle maintenance is becoming unsustainable for many drivers.
- Scrapping vehicles provides a financial reprieve, reducing running costs and offering immediate cash returns.
Cities with the Highest Increase in Car Scrapping Demand (2023-2024)
Matt Clamp, Customer Service Manager from Scrap Car Comparison, said:
“There has clearly been an increase in demand for scrap quotes across the country over the past year, as people are seeing the cost of driving continue to rise, and LEZ and CAZ restrictions in some areas, such as Sheffield, are adding to these figures further.
“Where a driver has a non-compliant vehicle, these costs can quickly stack up, meaning that their vehicle becomes too expensive to run. Similarly, the value of their vehicle in their area will also have dropped, meaning that scrapping is often the most sensible and convenient decision for many owners. The cost of repairing vehicles is also more expensive than ever, so for those with older vehicles, it can become stressful and no longer financially viable to keep their vehicles on the road.
“For those looking to scrap their vehicle, be sure to head to our website and use our online tool to find the best prices possible.”
The rising demand for car scrapping is a clear reflection of the financial and regulatory pressures facing UK drivers. Whether driven by emissions regulations or rising maintenance costs, many are finding that scrapping their vehicles is the best way to cut costs and stay financially afloat.
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Source: www.scrapcarcomparison.co.uk



