Vehicle
Holden Captiva at auction
High auction volume — a top model for parts and wrecking.
The Captiva's patchy reliability record — diesel timing chains, electrical faults, transmission wear — means large numbers reach auction as trade-ins and mechanical write-offs, making it one of the most-listed models for parts.
Holden Captiva sold prices at auction
Across 131 Holden Captiva auction sales in the last 12 months, the median sold price was $650, with most selling between $500 and $850. Figures span salvage and ex-fleet sales across Pickles, IAAI, Grays and Slattery.
All auction sales
$650
$500–$850 · 131 sales
Repairable write-off
$635
$500–$750 · 82 sales
Medians over the last 12 months (as of 2026-07-01). Individual sold prices, comparable sales and a deal score for each car are in your free account.
Where Holden Captivas are listed right now
- Pickles 15
- IAAI 7
- Slattery 2
Live Holden Captiva listings
2017 Holden Captiva
Pickles · WA
2012 Holden Captiva 3.0 7 LX Auto AWD
IAAI · QLD
2013 Holden Captiva
IAAI · NSW
2015 Holden Captiva 7 2.4 LS 2WD Auto
IAAI · QLD
2016 Holden Captiva 2.2 T/Diesel LTZ 7 Seater Auto AWD
IAAI · QLD
2016 Holden Captiva 2.4 LS 5 Seater Auto 2WD
IAAI · QLD
2015 Holden Captiva
Slattery · WA
2015 Holden Captiva
Slattery
2013 Holden Captiva
Pickles · QLD
2016 Holden Captiva
Pickles · NSW
2016 Holden Captiva
Pickles · NSW
2012 Holden Captiva
Pickles · SA
What used Holden Captiva parts cost
Median prices for the most-listed used Holden Captiva parts across our Australian wrecker network — a guide to what a salvage or donor Holden Captiva is worth for parts. Based on 4,526 indexed parts listings.
| Part group | Typical price | Range | Listings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Doors | $110 | $99–$226 | 374 |
| Suspension Steering | $130 | $96–$169 | 286 |
| Cooling A C | $140 | $90–$199 | 275 |
| Body Panels | $110 | $85–$200 | 258 |
| Transmission Driveline | $367 | $145–$1,500 | 210 |
| Seat Belts | $88 | $75–$105 | 184 |
Prices are medians from live and recent wrecker listings; individual parts vary with condition and fitment. See the full Holden Captiva parts price index →
Common questions about buying a Holden Captiva at auction
Why are there so many Captivas at auction? expand_more
Reliability problems (timing-chain wear on the diesel, electrical and transmission faults) pushed many Captivas out of private ownership early, so they turn up at auction in high volume.
Is a Captiva worth buying for parts? expand_more
It is one of the more commonly wrecked SUVs — panels, interior and running-gear parts move steadily — but as a driver, factor in the known mechanical risks before bidding on a repairable.
How much does a Captiva sell for at auction? expand_more
Free Auction Intel account for the live sold-price history.
Salvage & write-off Holden Captivas
A large share of Holden Captiva listings at salvage auction are write-offs. A repairable write-off Holden Captiva can be rebuilt and re-registered after a state inspection; a statutory write-off is for parts, wrecking or a donor only. Check the WOVR status on each listing — and the sold-price history — before you bid on a damaged Holden Captiva.
See Holden Captiva sold prices
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