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Forward Looking Statement Statements and information included in this presentation that are not purely historical are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of such Act. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to statements regarding our expectations, intentions, beliefs and strategies regarding the future, including statements regarding trends, cyclicality and changes in the markets we sell into; strategic direction; changes to procurement processes; the cost of compliance with environmental and other laws; expected tax rates; planned capital expenditures; liquidity positions; ability to generate cash from continuing operations; the potential impact of adopting new accounting pronouncements; expected financial results, including revenue and profitability; obligations under our retirement plans; savings or additional costs from business integrations and cost containment programs; and the adequacy of accruals. All forward-looking statements we make are based on information available to us at the time the statements are made, and we assume no obligation to update any forward-looking statements, except as may be required by law. The potential risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ from the results predicted or implied by our forward-looking statements include, among others, changes in federal or state laws or regulations that affect our business, changes in the types of replacement parts that insurance carriers will accept, fluctuations in the prices of metals, as well as the risks and uncertainties included under the captions Risk Factors and Management s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2014 and any of our subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q. These reports are available on our investor relations website at lkqcorp.com and on the SEC website at sec.gov. 2

Mission Statement To be the leading global value-added distributor of vehicle parts and accessories by offering our customers the most comprehensive, available and cost effective selection of part solutions while building strong partnerships with our employees and the communities in which we operate. 3

Company Overview

LKQ s Evolution July 1998 Wholesale Salvage February 2004 Self Serve October 2007 Keystone / Paint November 2010 Reman May 2013 EUROPE-Benelux January 2014 Keystone Specialty February 2004 Aftermarket Collision January 2006 Refurbished Wheels March 2008 Heavy Duty October 2011 EUROPE-UK August 2013 Australia JV 8% 18% 13% 2003 Total Revenue $328MM 2007 Total Revenue $1.11B 2011 Total Revenue $3.27B 2015* Total Revenue $7.02B 28% 29% 2% 2% * as of 6/30/2015 5

Operating Unit Overview North America Operating Units* Total Revenue Other 8% Sell more than 101,000 SKUs of aftermarket automotive products Purchased 290,000 vehicles for dismantling Includes aftermarket, recycled, refurbished, and remanufactured Purchased 482,000 vehicles at 73 self service facilities in North America Europe Sell more than 185,000 and 171,000 SKUs of primarily aftermarket mechanical parts in our Euro Car Parts and Sator operations, respectively Operations in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Scandinavia Specialty Parts & Services 92% Parts & Services Revenue by Reportable Segment Europe 30% North America 55% Leading distributor and marketer of specialty aftermarket equipment and accessories products in North America selling more than 235,000 total SKUs * All financial data LTM as of 6/30/2015 Specialty 15% 6

Market Leading Positions in Key Markets 2014 LTM (as of 6/30/2015) #1 or #2 in Key Markets Alternative parts distributor to the collision repair industry in US and Canada 5 Year CAGR* Revenue (in millions) $6,740 $7,018 27% Net Income (in millions) $382 $399 25% Earnings Per Share $1.25 $1.30 23% Distributor of refurbished wheels, bumper covers and lights to the US collision repair market Heavy-duty truck recycling / disposal in the US Paint distributor to the US collision repair market Remanufactured and recycled engines and recycled transmissions to the US mechanical repair market Self service auto parts yards Mechanical and collision alternative parts, and paint distributor in the UK Mechanical parts for the automotive aftermarket industry in the Benelux Specialty aftermarket automotive equipment and accessories in North America * As of 12/31/2014 7

North America

US Automotive Repair Industry Automotive Repair Market $213 bn Do It For Me (DIFM) $165 bn DIY* $48 bn Retail Price Collision $40 bn Mechanical $125 bn Parts & Labor Collision Parts $22 bn Labor $18 bn Mechanical Parts $68 bn Labor $57 bn Collision Markup Mechanical Markup (Wholesale) $15 bn $7 bn (Wholesale) $46 bn $22 bn Market Opportunity $61 billion * Do It Yourself Source: AAIA Factbook, 24 rd Edition 2014; 2014 data is estimated, excludes tires 2014 Collision Trends 9

Collision Products, a $15 Billion Industry Insurance Companies (Indirect Customers) New OEM Manufacturers 64% Repair Shop Recycled OEM 12% Aftermarket 18% Refurbished & Optional OE Products 6% Alternative parts = 36% of parts costs Source: CCC Information Services Crash Course 2015 10

Clear Value Proposition High quality products at lower cost than OEM replacement products Recycled OEM Front Door Engine Rear Bumper New OEM $1,376 $3,458 $531 Recycled OEM $805 $1,125 $237 Savings 41% 67% 55% Aftermarket Fender Door Mirror Hood New OEM $209 $160 $446 Aftermarket $163 $92 $307 Savings 22% 43% 31% and improved cycle time for repairs Parts price only-excludes labor 11

Age & Size of US Car Parc Improving Number of Vehi icles (millions) 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 112 114 115 117 119 118 117 113 107 102 97 95 94 94 4 year time horizon 67 68 68 67 67 67 66 66 63 63 59 56 54 51 48 49 17 17 17 17 16 17 17 17 18 18 16 14 13 13 12 10 98 105 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5-2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 New 17 17 17 17 16 13 10 12 13 14 16 17 17 17 18 18 3-10 years 112 114 115 117 119 118 117 113 107 102 97 95 94 94 98 105 3-7 years 67 68 68 67 67 67 66 63 56 51 48 49 54 59 63 66 - Sources: Sales & Production-Wards; Projections-Bank of America Merrill Lynch, 1/06/2015 Data assumes oldest vehicles are retired first in each year (not a precise assumption) 12

Average Parts Replaced Per Claim by Part Type Over 19 million repairable claims 10.0 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 8.9 8.0 7.8 6.0 5.8 6.3 4.0 2.0 2.0 2.6 0.0 OEM Alternative Parts Total Source: CCC Information Services Inc. 13

Regional Distribution Improves Fulfillment Mid-Atlantic Region-Transfer Routes Salvage/AM Aftermarket Salvage Cross Dock 14

Locations Provide Strategic Advantage Next day delivery leveraging regional distribution infrastructure 15

Europe

Europe - Market Observations Large car parc Fragmented industry Dominated by country champions In transition from 3 step to 2 step distribution Professional repairer focused Segmented by the suppliers Focused on mechanical parts Low penetration of alternative collision parts with ~7% APU across Europe 17

Euro Car Parts Leading distributor of automotive aftermarket parts in the UK Nearly 55,000 commercial customers 3 National Distribution Centers totaling 1.2MM square feet 13 regional hubs, 194 branches, 25 paint distribution locations Over 2,200 delivery routes Launched collision parts program in March 2012; now offering over 20,000 collision SKU s Achieved total organic growth of 11.6% in Q2 2015; organic growth for branches open more than 12 months was 7.1% for Q2 2015 18

Benelux Markets-Sator Leading distributor of automotive aftermarket mechanical parts in the Benelux offering more than 171,000 SKUs Proprietary, best-in-class online ordering technology for local distributors & repair shops Opportunity for meaningful purchasing synergies with Euro Car Parts Serve more than 9,500 repairers and 450 local wholesale customers with overnight & daily delivery service 11 distribution centres & 82 branches LKQ converting from 3 step to 2 step distribution model 19

Specialty

Keystone Specialty Keystone Overview Leading distributor and marketer of specialty aftermarket equipment, accessories, and products in North America Keystone s Directly Addressable Market * Wheels & Tires $0.5 8% Critical link between 800+ suppliers and approximately 17,000 customers selling over 235,000 total SKUs supported by a highly technical sales force RV,Trailer & Other $1.1 21% Performance Products $2.1 40% Diverse product segments: truck and off-road; speed and performance; recreational vehicle; towing; wheels, tires and performance handling; and miscellaneous accessories Best-in-class logistics and distribution network with approximately 800,000 annual deliveries and ability to serve over 99% of jobber customers next-day Accessory & Appearance Products $1.6 31% North American Distribution Footprint Management and infrastructure in place to aggressively pursue growth organically and through strategic acquisitions Achieved Q2 2015 revenue of $283MM * Management estimates based on AAIA Factbook, SEMA and other industry research; data $ in billions 21

Financial Overview

Acquisition Strategy Strong Brands Seek markets where we can be #1 or #2 Keep discipline on return metrics Criteria in new markets Among the leaders in the market Well run companies LKQ culture Ability to achieve synergies Attractive Returns of Capital High fulfillment rates Criteria in existing markets Tuck in companies High synergies Additional capacity Examples: Cross Canada, Stag-Parkway 23 23

Unique Combination of Strong Organic & Acquisition Revenue Growth 30% 27.8% 25% 20% 21.3% 23.6% 15% 10% 5% 6.1% 4.0% 6.6% 8.3% 7.9% 6.0% 11.0% 13.7% 9.0% 7.5% 7.4% 0% 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Q2-'15 Organic Revenue Growth Rates* Acquisition Revenue Growth Rates* * Parts and services only 24

Historical Financials $7,000 ($ in millions) Revenue $6,740 $1.40 Earnings Per Share $1.25 $6,000 $1.20 $5,000 $5,063 $1.00 $0.87 $1.02 $4,000 $4,123 $0.80 $0.71 $3,000 $2,470 $3,270 $0.60 $0.57 $2,000 $0.40 $1,000 $0.20 $- 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 $- 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 25

Second Quarter 2015 Overview

Consolidated Results Q2 2015 YTD 2015 $1,850 $1,838 $0.50 $3,750 $0.90 $1,800 $0.40 $0.34 $0.39 $3,600 $3,612 $0.75 $0.60 $0.69 $0.74 $1,750 $0.30 $1,709 $3,450 $0.45 $1,700 $0.20 $3,335 $0.30 $3,300 $1,650 $0.10 $0.15 $1,600 Q2-2014 Q2-2015 $- Q2-2014 Q2-2015 $3,150 YTD-2014 YTD-2015 $- YTD-2014 YTD-2015 Revenue* EPS Revenue* EPS Organic growth of parts & services 7.5% Segment EBITDA Margin 12.7% Adjusted diluted EPS of $0.39 for Q2 2015 Declining scrap prices & FX combined to negatively impact YOY EPS growth ($0.03) YTD data as of 6/30/15 * Revenue in millions Organic growth of parts & services 7.5% Segment EBITDA Margin 12.6% Adjusted diluted EPS of $0.76 for YTD 2015 Declining scrap prices & FX combined to negatively impact YOY EPS growth ($0.06) 27

Q2 2015 Revenue Growth Q2 revenue changes by source: Organic Acquisition Foreign Exchange Total (1) North America 6.3% 0.9% (0.9%) 6.3% Europe 10.1% 11.1% (11.7%) 9.5% Specialty 6.6% 25.3% (1.9%) 30.0% Parts and services 7.5% 7.4% (4.3%) 10.6% Other Revenue (20.6%) 0.4% (0.4%) (20.5%) Total 4.7% 6.7% (3.9%) 7.5% (1) The sum of the individual revenue change components may not equal the total percentage change due to rounding. North American growth equally weighted between volume & price ECP organic revenue growth for branches open more than 12 months was 7.1% ECP YOY collision parts revenue growth of 33% Unfavorable F/X impact on European revenue of $54 million European constant currency growth of 21.2% Specialty acquisition growth reflects Q4 2014 acquisition of Stag Parkway Decrease in Other Revenue primarily attributable to decline in scrap prices. Scrap was 36% lower YOY in Q2 2015 28

North America Q2 2015 Results % of Revenue ($ in millions) 2015 2014 Change 2015 2014 Revenue $1,045 $1,026 1.9% Gross Margin $443 $431 2.8% 42.4% 42.0% Operating Expenses $306 $296 3.4% 29.4% 28.9% Segment EBITDA $139 $137 1.5% 13.3% 13.4% 45% 43% 41% 39% 15% 14% 13% 12% 11% Gross Margin Segment EBITDA Margin Q1'14 Q2'14 Q3'14 Q4'14 Q1'15 Q2 '15 North America Segment EBITDA Margin Bridge 15.0% 14.0% 0.4% 0.4% 13.0% (0.7%) (0.2%) 12.0% 11.0% 13.4% 13.3% 10.0% Q2 2014 Gross margin Scrap prices Fuel Other Q2 2015 29

Europe Q2 2015 Results % of Revenue ($ in millions) 2015 2014 Change 2015 2014 Revenue $510 $465 9.7% Gross Margin $193 $173 11.6% 37.9% 37.2% Operating Expenses $138 $126 9.5% 27.1% 27.2% Segment EBITDA $54 $46 17.4% 10.6% 9.9% ECP Branches 194 165 29 Sator Branches 82 52 30 40% 38% 36% 34% 11% 10% 9% 8% 7% Gross Margin Segment EBITDA Margin Q1'14 Q2'14 Q3'14 Q4'14 Q1'15 Q2 '15 Europe Segment EBITDA Margin Bridge 12.0% 11.0% 10.0% 0.7% 0.7% 0.5% (1.1%) (0.1%) 9.0% 9.9% 10.6% 8.0% Q2 2014 Gross margin Distribution F&W personnel SG&A personnel expenses Other Q2 2015 30

Specialty Q2 2015 Results % of Revenue ($ in millions) 2015 2014 Change 2015 2014 Revenue $284 $218 30.3% Gross Margin $87 $67 29.9% 30.8% 30.9% Operating Expenses $47 $39 20.5% 16.7% 17.9% Segment EBITDA $40 $28 42.9% 14.1% 13.0% 34% 32% 30% 28% 16% 14% 12% 10% 8% 6% Gross Margin Segment EBITDA Margin Q1'14 Q2'14 Q3'14 Q4'14 Q1'15 Q2 '15 Specialty Segment EBITDA Margin Bridge 15.0% 14.0% 0.7% 0.5% 0.1% 13.0% 12.0% 11.0% 13.0% (0.2%) 14.1% 10.0% Q2 2014 Gross margin (primarily Stag acquisition) SG&A integration synergies Distribution (incl. fuel) Other Q2 2015 31

Leverage & Liquidity ($ in millions ) $2,000 $1,865 $115 $1,691 $2,380 $2,370 $2,400 $1,600 $143 $1,200 $2,000 $1,600 $1,128 Revolver Availability* $1,239 $800 $1,750 $1,548 $1,200 $60 $72 $800 $400 2.4x $1,192 $1,059 2.1x $400 $0 $0 12/31/2014 06/30/2015 12/31/2014 06/30/2015 Cash & equivalents Net Debt Total Debt/TTM EBITDA Borrowings under credit facilities Letters of credit Effective borrowing rate for Q2 2015 was 3.42% * Revolver availability includes our term loans, revolving credit facilities, and our receivables securitization facility 32

Key Return Metrics Return on Equity* Return on Invested Capital* 12% 14% 12% 10% 10% 8% 8% 6% 13.10% 13.70% 14.40% 14.50% 14.90% 14.50% 6% 10.60% 10.60% 10.20% 10.60% 10.20% 10.00% 4% 4% 2% 2% 0% 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Q2-'15 0% 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Q2-'15 *Amounts above represent TTM ROE & ROIC 33

Guidance 2015 (effective only on the date issued: July 30, 2015) ($ in millions excluding EPS) Full Year 2014 Actual Full Year 2015 Guidance (a) Organic revenue growth, for parts & services Net Income 9.0% $382 7.0% to 8.5% $425 to $445 Diluted EPS $1.25 $1.38 to $1.45 Cash flow from operations $371 ~$450 Capital expenditures $141 $150 to $180 (a) Guidance for 2015 is based on current conditions and excludes the impact of restructuring and acquisition related expenses, losses on debt extinguishment, and gains or losses (including changes in fair value of contingent consideration liabilities) and capital spending related to acquisitions or divestitures. Organic revenue guidance refers only to parts and services revenue. LKQ updated its February 2015 guidance on July 30, 2015, and it is only effective on the date of issuance. It is LKQ s policy to comment on its annual guidance only when the company issues its quarterly press releases with financial results. LKQ has no obligation to update this guidance. 34