We buy cars from Miami residents in neighborhoods like Coral Gables and Little Havana, serving areas along US-1 as well. No matter the condition, we purchase all types of vehicles. Our team comes directly to your location and provides free towing with every sale. We pay you on the spot when we pick up your car. Helping you get rid of unwanted vehicles in Miami is what we do.

Instant Cash Quote for Junk Vehicles in Miami

Call us anytime, day or night, to get a cash offer for your vehicle. Simply tell us the make, model, mileage, and condition. You do not need to send photos or wait for a callback. Our team is available around the clock to give you an instant offer.

We buy nearly all types of vehicles regardless of their condition. Sedans, SUVs, hatchbacks, and coupes are included in our purchases. We accept vehicles with engine problems, transmission failures, or damaged frames. Vehicles with broken windows, missing parts, or extensive rust are welcome. We also buy cars with accident damage, flood exposure, or fire damage. High-mileage vehicles, older models, and those that no longer run qualify for purchase. Our range includes salvage titles and vehicles considered totaled.

These are some of the common conditions we encounter in the vehicles we purchase:

  • Damaged Mass Airflow
  • Torsional Damper Failure
  • Damaged Steering Rack
  • Frame Rail Twist
  • Rotor Delamination
  • Trailing Arm Failure
  • Cam Sensor Failure
  • Impacted Fender Structure
  • Broken Seat Motor

Free Towing in Miami Florida and on the Spot Payment

In Miami, you can select a pickup time that works best for you, and we will come directly to your location. We provide free towing for every vehicle, so you won’t pay anything for the transport. When we arrive to collect your vehicle, we complete the payment right away at your site. Our team usually picks up vehicles within 24 to 48 hours after scheduling.

👍 Good to Know


Miami Data (Nov 2025)

$2837
Average Vehicle Offer

35 Hours
Average Pick Up Time

YES
Same Day Service Available

Service Areas in Miami

We serve every neighborhood in Miami, including Miami Florida Neighborhoods: Allapattah, Brickell, Coconut Grove, Coral Way, Little Havana, Midtown, Wynwood, and Edgewater. We also serve the following ZIP codes: 33101, 33125, 33126, 33127, 33128, 33129, 33130, 33131, 33132, 33133.

Miami FAQs

Q: Do you pick up junk cars in the Wynwood area?
A: Yes, we cover all of Miami, including the Wynwood area.

Q: What types of cars do Miami residents most frequently offer when they reach out to sell to you?
A: The BMW 4 Series and Chevrolet Silverado usually make up a high percentage of our car purchases.

Q: Are there any specific Miami Florida regulations we need to follow when selling junk cars to a cash for cars business?
A: Yes, in Miami Florida, sellers must provide a current title and ensure there are no outstanding liens on the vehicle. Miami-Dade County requires prompt removal of the license plates and a notice of sale filed with the DMV within 10 days to avoid liability. We help guide you through these steps to comply with local laws and ensure a smooth transaction.

Q: How do local Miami neighborhoods like Little Havana or Wynwood affect the pickup process for selling my car?
A: Miami neighborhoods such as Little Havana and Wynwood have tight streets and limited parking, which can sometimes delay large vehicle pickups. We plan pickups during off-peak hours to avoid traffic and parking restrictions common in these areas. We also have experience navigating Miami’s one-way streets and delivery zones to offer you fast and hassle-free service.

Q: Do you buy cars in other locations?
A: We buy vehicles throughout Florida. Locations near Miami include Coral Gables, West Little River and Westchester.

Miami Insights

In Miami, we often see a mix of older and newer vehicles come through, especially as people trade in cars that no longer run or are too costly to repair. Pickup trucks like the Ford Ranger and Dodge Dakota are popular choices, typically around 10-15 years old, and sometimes need work on their suspensions or engines. Smaller cars, such as the Hyundai Elantra and Kia Forte, are also common, especially models from 2012 to 2017. They often have issues with worn out transmissions or head gasket leaks, which can make repairs pricey. Recently, we’ve noticed a rise in interest for older SUVs like the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Chevrolet Equinox, especially among folks looking for affordable family vehicles. Prices for these vehicles tend to be in the $300 to $900 range, depending on condition. On the other hand, newer luxury models like BMW X3 or Audi Q5 don’t show much activity lately, likely because the cost of fixing them often exceeds their resale value. The demand for older, fixer upper vehicles remains steady, bringing in lots of cars with basic mechanical issues or rust, which can sometimes be fixed for resale or scrap.

 

Recent Offers

2000 Chrysler Pacifica - Salvage - $4830
2012 Chevrolet Traverse - Wrecked - $2115
2002 Mazda CX-3 - Wrecked - $3880
2019 GMC Yukon XL - Accident - $4215
2007 Chevy Silverado 1500 - Clunker - $3695
2007 Nissan Altima - Accident - $870
2018 Pontiac Grand Am - Total Loss - $1145

Resources for Miami Sellers

Miami Government Portal
Explore Miami’s official website for guidelines on reporting and removing abandoned or junk vehicles within the city limits.
Miami Government Address: 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, FL 33133

Florida Department of Motor Vehicles
The Florida Department of Motor Vehicles provides detailed information on the requirements for transferring vehicle ownership, submitting sale notifications, and adhering to state regulations during the sale of a motor vehicle.

Guide to Vehicle Sales in Florida
Comprehensive information on legal requirements, title transfer, and best practices for selling a vehicle in Florida.

What Miami Customers Are Saying:

They bought my accident-damaged vehicle. – Kevin S.


The staff was professional and polite throughout. – Jason E.


The whole process was convenient. I received a decent offer for my car with a bad motor. – Antonio O.