Junk Car Boys El Paso – Cash For Cars

Sell Your Car for Cash in Central El Paso

Junk Car Boys are the top car buyers here in Central El Paso. It’s simple. We pay you cash for old cars, trucks, and SUVs. After you get a free offer for us to buy your junk car, we arrange a time and date to pick up your vehicle and pay you on the spot!

Yes it is that easy!

We get it, life can get busy, and the last thing that you want to do is stress about selling your junk car, finding a tow company to get it, and getting a fair legitimate deal for it.

With years of experience in this industry, we have learned just how important it is for our customers to have a streamlined hassle-free process for trading their old vehicle for cash. 

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How Does Our Cash For Cars El Paso Program Work?

Fill Out Our Online Form

We have an amazing online process that asks you the questions about your vehicle that we need to know in order to give you an offer.

We Offer You A Price

We will immediately figure out a price we are able to pay you for your vehicle.

Send A Tow Truck

If you like the price, then we can get you set up for a tow truck to come meet with you to buy your vehicle.

Sold & Towed Away

Your vehicle will officially be sold. The tow truck driver will load your vehicle on the tow truck and tow it away. You are left with the money, and hopefully very happy!

ENTER YOUR VEHICLE INFO FOR A FREE OFFER!

We offer the best deals for cash for cars junk cars in Central El Paso. Get Paid for Your Junk Car!

Getting to Know Central El Paso

Central El Paso is located at (31.745742, -106.335352). This is approximately 3 miles northeast of Downtown El Paso and 1 mile west of Fort Bliss. It is one of the most ethnically diverse areas in Texas. It has some outstanding schools, lively arts scene, and a beautiful natural setting.

Central El Paso is located on the west side of the Franklin Mountains, nestled just east of Downtown El Paso and Rio Grande River. This natural barrier provides many outdoor pursuits for residents and visitors.

El Centro de Mexico, which was founded in 1722 after Spaniards settled in the area, lies to the north of Central El Paso. The community has called this area home for centuries and still maintain much of their traditions but have also begun to assimilate into American culture.

The population is estimated to be 143,702 people with a 49.4% female population and 50.6% male population. The racial makeup is mostly Hispanic or Latino at 81%. There are also some Black or African American people that make up 15.8% of the population, White people that make up 2.2%, Asian people that make up 1%, Native American people that make up 0.1%, and Pacific Islander that make up 0.1%. The median age in Central El Paso is 26 years old which is younger than the national median age of 37 years old for the United States.

The total number of households in Central El Paso is 47, 950 and the average household size is about 2.42 people.

The percentage of married-couple families with children is 24.4% while the percentage of single mother and father families is 27.8%. The percentage of female homeowner and male that owns a home is 50.5% while males as a whole make up 49.5%, respectively. The median income for a household in Central El Paso on an annual basis is $29,088 USD (bachelor’s degree) or $24,691 USD (high school diploma). The median income for individual working full time year-round was $23,289 USD per person or $20,597 USD per household in 2012. More than 40% of households or an estimated 49.2% of Central El Paso residents live within a low-income area as compared to 27% who are living above the poverty line or 25.3%.

The largest employer and industry is education services, and health care and social assistance with about 31,890 people employed. The second largest employer is professional business services with about 18,510 employed persons. The median value for a single-family house is $74,743 USD while the median gross rent price per month is $866 USD. Central El Paso is also an economic hub for the neighboring suburban cities north: Northeast El Paso , Southeast El Paso , and Northwest El Paso. Definitely the heart of El Paso.