Chery Car Wrecking

The Complete Guide to Chery Car Wrecking Services in New Zealand

Chery Car Wrecking

Is your Chery at the end of the road? Discover how New Zealand’s specialist car wreckers handle Chery vehicles, what parts are in demand, and how to get the best cash offer in 2026.


As Chery vehicles become an increasingly common sight on New Zealand roads—from the compact Omoda 5 to the family-sized Tiggo 7 Pro—a new question is emerging for Kiwi drivers: What happens when a Chery reaches the end of its life?

Whether your Chery has been damaged in an accident, suffers from mechanical failure, or is simply too old to justify repairs, professional car wrecking services offer the ideal solution. But wrecking a relatively modern brand like Chery requires specialist knowledge. Here is your 2026 guide to Chery car wrecking in New Zealand.

Understanding the Chery NZ Market

Before we dive into the wrecking process, it helps to understand the unique position Chery holds in New Zealand. As a relative newcomer compared to Toyota or Ford, Chery has made a big impact with its 7-year new car warranty .

This extensive warranty is great news for owners of newer vehicles, but what about those that are written off or irreparably damaged? This is where the high demand for used Chery parts comes into play.

Why Wreck a Chery? The Demand for Parts

Even with Chery’s robust 7-year/unlimited kilometre warranty (which covers defects in materials and workmanship), warranty coverage does not apply in situations like accident damage, write-offs, or neglect.

This creates a massive opportunity for car wreckers and a vital resource for Chery owners:

  1. Accident Repair Demand: If a Chery is written off by an insurance company, the warranty becomes void for that specific vehicle . Owners of other Cherys needing repairs often turn to wreckers for affordable second-hand panels and lights.

  2. Cost-Effective Repairs: Replacing a damaged engine, transmission, or ECU with a factory-new part can be prohibitively expensive. Wreckers provide guaranteed, low-kilometre second-hand parts at a fraction of the cost.

  3. Discontinued or Backordered Parts: As a growing brand, some specific parts may occasionally face shipping delays. Local wrecking yards provide an immediate solution for mechanics and DIY enthusiasts.

What Happens to Your Chery When You Wreck It?

When you choose a professional service like CarCollection.co.nz to handle your Chery, the process is designed to maximise value and minimise environmental impact.

1. Assessment and Valuation

Your Chery is assessed based on several factors:

  • Model Popularity: The Tiggo range and Omoda 5 are currently in high demand, meaning their parts hold strong value.

  • Drivetrain Condition: Chery produces both Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) vehicles and Electric Vehicles (EVs), including Plug-In Hybrids . The batteries and electric motors in these models are extremely valuable to recyclers.

  • Damage Extent: Even if the body is crumpled, a healthy engine or transmission can fetch top dollar.

2. Safe Fluid and Battery Disposal

Modern Chery vehicles contain sophisticated electronics and high-voltage components (in hybrid/EV models). Professional wreckers are trained to safely disarm and drain all fluids, coolant, and oils to prevent environmental contamination.

3. Parts Harvesting

High-demand components are carefully removed, tested, and inventoried. This includes everything from door modules and infotainment screens to complete engines.

4. Metal Recycling

Once all reusable parts are salvaged, the remaining shell is crushed and recycled as scrap metal, contributing to New Zealand’s circular economy.

How Much Is a Scrapped Chery Worth?

Because Chery is still establishing its service network in some regions, the demand for genuine second-hand parts is surprisingly high. Here is a general estimate of what you might expect in 2026:

  • Non-Runner / Damaged Chery: $600 – $900 (depending on weight and if the catalytic converter is intact).

  • Low-Kilometre Engine/Transmission Donor: $1,500 – $3,500+ (If the mechanicals are in good condition, the value skyrockets).

  • Hybrid/EV Chery: Prices vary significantly based on the health of the high-voltage battery, as these are expensive to replace new.

What to Look for in a Chery Car Wrecker

Not all wrecking yards are equipped to handle modern Chinese-branded vehicles. Here is what you need to look for in New Zealand:

  • Inventory Management: Do they track parts by VIN? Chery parts are specific to model years and variants. A good wrecker will know the difference between a 2023 and a 2026 model.

  • EV/Hybrid Certification: If you are scrapping a Chery hybrid, ensure the wrecker has the training to safely handle high-voltage systems.

  • Paperwork Handling: Just like any other car, the wrecker must handle the deregistration process with the NZ Transport Agency, ensuring you aren’t liable for the vehicle later.

  • Local Knowledge: Choose a team that understands the New Zealand market and the specific needs of Kiwi drivers.

Common Chery Models We Wreck

Our team regularly handles the full Chery lineup, including:

    • Chery Omoda 5

    • Chery Tiggo 2 / Tiggo 4 / Tiggo 7 Pro / Tiggo 8 Pro

    • Chery EQ1 (EV)

If you own one of these models and it’s reached the end of the road, we want to hear from you.

The Bottom Line

Chery is here to stay in New Zealand. As the fleet ages, the need for reliable, affordable second-hand parts will only grow. By choosing to wreck your vehicle with a reputable company, you aren’t just clearing space and getting cash—you are helping keep other Cherys on the road affordably.

Ready to turn your Chery into cash?

Contact the team at CarCollection.co.nz today. We offer free nationwide pickup, instant cash offers, and specialist knowledge of the latest vehicles on the New Zealand market.

Get Your Free Chery Wrecking Quote Now or Call us on 0800 786 587 – 021 898 344.