Junk Car Boys El Paso – Cash For Cars
Junk Car Boys are the top car buyers here in Northwest 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.
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 will immediately figure out a price we are able to pay you for your vehicle.
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.
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!
We offer the best deals for cash for cars junk cars in Northwest El Paso. Get Paid for Your Junk Car!
Northwest El Paso is the area that is bordered by the Rio Grande. It extended northwards into the Southern Rockies and east into West Texas. Estimates of population in Northwest El Paso during 1974 was approximately 250,000 people with about 98% being Hispanic with the remainder being white or black. Since then, the population has been steadily declining, with a population 139,780 as of 2019 and a population density of 17,902 people per square mile.
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Also, there are five public schools in the Northwest El Paso including Cielo Vista Elementary School near Hueco Bolada Park, Montecito Heights Charter School and Dr. Arthur G. Fergusson Junior High School as well as Pershing Middle School and Westwood High School.
Northwest El Paso is also home to many different cultural influences from around the world such as The Polish Village Polonia, Historic Sunland Park, Las Tiendas Mexic-Arte at Mesa Hills Mall, Lucchesi’s Italian Market in Bel Air Plaza Shopping Center plus others.
People who visit can easily find restaurants, art galleries, and hotels. One of the best places to visit is the Sheraton Hotel. It’s conveniently located in the area and has some great features. The on-site restaurant is called Trader Vic’s. It offers excellent traditional Polynesian food. The hotel also offers a full-service spa with a variety of services such as facials, massage therapy and body scrubs plus there’s a fitness center too!
Northwest El Paso is home to the National Hispanic Cultural Center. It has a library and museum attached to it and includes gardens, outdoor plazas and many other things such as a gift shop.
The area is also home to the World Birding Center at the Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge which is one of only eight sites in the United States that’s considered a world birding center by both The Audubon Society and Birdlife International.
The site features more than 35 miles of hiking trails as well as wildlife viewing areas where visitors can see local birds from around the globe including green jays, gila woodpeckers, hairy woodpeckers, tres alerces trees and even Mexican spotted owls! There’s also a visitor center and gift shop too!
Northwest El Paso is home to many different festivals such as the Food Network Omelette Challenge and the Cinco de Mayo Celebration. The Cinco de Mayo Festival was started in 1969 by veterans of the community after their return from Vietnam and has grown each year since then. It features authentic Mexican food, live Mariachi music, dancers plus much more! If you enjoy spicy food and salsa you should come check out this event!
While Northwest El Paso has plenty of places for locals to visit there are other attractions for tourists too! A popular destination is Del Norte High Bridge which extends over the Rio Grande river into Mexico. It’s considered an international treasure because it’s one of the few remaining bridges that were designed by Gustav Lindenthal and was completed in 1910. Locals use it as a crossing over the Rio Grande to get into Mexico plus many people visit it from all around the world!
While Northwest El Paso has plenty of places for locals to visit there are other attractions for tourists too! A popular destination is Del Norte High Bridge which extends over the Rio Grande river into Mexico. It’s considered an international treasure because it’s one of the few remaining bridges that were designed by Gustav Lindenthal and was completed in 1910. Locals use it as a crossing over the Rio Grande to get into Mexico plus many people visit it from all around the world!