Our service covers the entire state, from the rugged Rocky Mountains to the expansive plains. Whether you’re near Glacier National Park, the scenic Bitterroot Valley, or any other location, we can provide an instant junk car offer and pick up at your location in Montana.
Get Your Instant Offer in Montana
In Montana, getting a cash offer from RunBidSell is easy. Give us a call anytime, 24/7. Share some basic information about your vehicle, such as the year, make, model, mileage, condition, and location, and we will provide you with an instant offer. There’s no need for inspections or photos, and most cars are eligible.
Sell Any Junk, Used, or Damaged Car, Truck, or SUV in Montana
Whether you have a car, truck, van, or SUV, we are interested in buying all types. We do not mind if they are junk cars or older trucks. We accept vehicles in any condition. If your vehicle is damaged, wrecked, or needs repairs, we will take it off your hands. Non-running cars and those that have been in accidents are also accepted. You don’t need to worry about the vehicle age or type, as we buy just about everything, including salvage vehicles.
We buy vehicles in Montana in any condition:
- Mechanical Issues
We buy cars with engine troubles caused by cold Montana winters or rough mountain driving. Vehicles that need repairs to key parts like starters, radiators, or brakes fit right with us.
- Rust or Corrosion
Cars often face rust from road salt used in winter and moisture from nearby lakes. We accept vehicles with rust damage on the body, undercarriage, or frame.
- Non Running
Many vehicles stop running due to battery failure or old parts. We purchase cars that do not start or move, regardless of the reason.
- Accident Damage
We buy cars damaged in collisions, including those with bent frames or broken lights. Montana’s rural roads can lead to fender benders or more serious crashes.
- Weather Damage
Vehicles may suffer from hail dents or sun-faded paint. We take cars showing wear from Montana’s changing weather conditions.
Fast, Free Towing Across Montana
In Montana, we simplify the car selling process with free towing and instant cash payment. Pick a time that works for you, and we will come to your location. Our towing service is completely free with no surprise fees. We handle all paperwork and pay you instantly. Most vehicles are picked up within a day or so.
Your Offer is Guaranteed
Our offers in Montana are final and guaranteed when you provide an accurate vehicle description. We do not change the price at pickup. There are no hidden fees, processing charges, or towing costs. We include free towing in every offer, so you pay nothing extra to have your vehicle picked up. Once you accept our offer, the price is locked in as long as the vehicle matches the details you gave us. We handle all paperwork correctly to ensure a smooth ownership transfer. Our goal is to provide clear, reliable pricing without surprises from the start to the vehicle pickup.
A Simple and Secure Transaction
When you sell your vehicle to us in Montana, we handle all the required paperwork to complete the title transfer. We make sure the sale follows Montana state law, so the ownership shifts securely to us the moment we leave with the vehicle. Payment is made immediately by secure company check or cash, providing clear and direct compensation. After the sale, we give you all the necessary paperwork that confirms the transaction. This process protects you and ensures that you have official proof of the sale while we take care of the legal details during the transfer.
Why Choose RunBidSell in Montana?
We operate nationwide with a strong network of licensed dealers and junkyards that we carefully vet on a regular basis. Our exclusive system connects sellers directly with top buyers across the country, ensuring competitive offers for every vehicle type. We work closely with our partners to maintain high service standards and guarantee transparent pricing based on accurate vehicle descriptions. By choosing us, sellers access a reliable process designed to secure the best price their vehicle can get. Our wide-scale reach and trusted relationships set us apart and demonstrate our commitment to handling every sale professionally and fairly.
Talk to an Montana Car Buying Expert Now (24/7 Service)
When you call us, you speak directly to a live expert familiar with Montana vehicle laws. We do not use automated systems or call center scripts. Our team has real experience with local regulations and market values. We answer your questions clearly and provide instant offers based on accurate information. Each representative understands the paperwork, title requirements, and legal steps needed in Montana. We listen carefully to your vehicle details and explain each step in a straightforward way. You always get clear, knowledgeable assistance from a trained professional who knows the Montana market well.
Cash for Your Junk Car Anywhere in Montana – From Absarokee to Zurich
We buy cars everywhere in Montana, covering major counties like Missoula, Gallatin, Yellowstone, Flathead, Cascade, and Lewis and Clark. Our service reaches all key geographic areas, including the Rocky Mountains, the Bitterroot Valley, the Hi-Line, and the plains east of the Continental Divide.
Common Questions About Selling Your Car in Montana
Q: Do you buy cars that don’t run in Montana?
A: Yes, we buy vehicles that don’t run anywhere in Montana. Whether it’s a dead battery or a seized engine, we’ll make you an instant cash offer and handle the free towing, even from counties with rough terrain.
Q: Can I sell a car with a Montana salvage title?
A: Absolutely, we buy cars with salvage titles in Montana. Many vehicles get salvage titles here due to harsh winter damage or wildlife collisions, and we still pay cash and provide free pickup in all Montana counties.
Q: What if my Montana vehicle doesn’t have license plates, do I still need to return them?
A: In Montana, sellers are required by law to return plates to the Motor Vehicle Division or transfer them to another vehicle. We recommend you handle plate returns after selling your car to avoid any future liability.
Q: Can I sell a car with no keys or a car stuck in park in Montana?
A: Yes, selling a car without keys or stuck in park is no problem. We have equipment and experience picking up vehicles in all conditions across all Montana counties, including those locked in garages and tight spaces.
Q: How soon can you pick up my vehicle in Montana?
A: We typically arrange free towing within a few days, sometimes even the same day, depending on your location in Montana. We serve every county, including remote areas, adjusting pickup speed to fit local conditions.
Q: Does mileage affect my offer when selling a car in Montana?
A: Yes, mileage does affect your offer. Montana buyers often consider miles as a sign of wear, especially due to the long rural drives common here, but we still make competitive cash offers regardless of mileage.
Q: Do you buy cars with major rust or frame damage common in Montana’s harsh winters?
A: Yes, we buy vehicles with rust or frame damage. Montana winters and road salt cause a lot of rust, but we will still give you a fair cash offer and free towing throughout the state.
Q: Can I sell a vehicle that has been sitting unused for years in Montana?
A: Yes, we buy long-unused vehicles. Montana’s weather can cause extra wear to vehicles left outside, but we’ll still provide instant offers and arrange free towing anywhere in Montana’s counties.
Q: Will my vehicle’s condition due to mold or interior water damage from Montana’s humid areas affect the offer?
A: We do buy cars with mold or interior water damage, often caused by climate or flood events in Montana. While such damage may lower your offer, we still pay cash and tow for free across Montana.
Q: Can you pick up my vehicle if it’s parked on a public Montana road or in a tight apartment complex?
A: Yes, we can tow vehicles from public roads, apartment complexes, or even fenced-in yards anywhere in Montana. We work with local regulations to ensure safe, legal pickups in all counties.
Q: Do modifications to my Montana vehicle impact the offer?
A: Yes, modifications can either increase or decrease your offer. For example, Montana drivers often add heavy-duty tires for snow or off-roading, which can add value, but unique electrical mods may reduce it.
Q: Do you buy junk RVs or motorcycles in Montana?
A: We do not buy junk RVs or motorcycles. We focus on cars and trucks in all Montana counties, including damaged and junk cars, but RVs and motorcycles are not part of our purchasing program.
How To Sign Your Montana Vehicle Title
Signing a Montana vehicle title when selling a car is an important step to transfer ownership properly. The process requires careful completion to ensure the title is valid and the sale is recorded correctly. We need to follow the state’s rules exactly to avoid delays or issues with the sale. The seller and buyer both have specific sections to fill out, and we must sign in the right places. Below are the clear steps to sign a Montana vehicle title when selling your car.
- Locate the section labeled “Assignment of Title” on the back of the Montana vehicle title.
- Fill in the buyer’s full name and address exactly as shown on their ID.
- Write the sale date clearly in the space provided.
- Enter the final sale price of the vehicle in the designated area.
- Sign your name exactly as it appears on the front of the title in the seller’s signature section.
- Have the buyer sign in their designated section to accept ownership.
- If there is a lien on the vehicle, ensure the lienholder has signed off or provided a lien release.
- Double-check all information for accuracy and legibility.
- Give the signed title to the buyer and keep a copy for your records.
How To Turn in Your Montana License Plates
In Montana, when we sell a car, we must handle the license plates carefully. The state requires us to either transfer the plates to another vehicle or turn them in to the Motor Vehicle Division after the sale. We cannot leave the plates on a car that we no longer own.
- Remove the license plates from the vehicle you sold.
- Decide if you want to transfer the plates to a new vehicle or turn them in.
- If transferring, take the plates and the vehicle title to a Montana Motor Vehicle Division office.
- If turning in, bring the plates to a Montana Motor Vehicle Division office or mail them to the address provided on the MVD website.
- Complete and submit the required forms provided by the MVD for either transfer or plate surrender.
- Keep a receipt or confirmation of the transfer or surrender for your records.
How To Get a Duplicate Montana Vehicle Title
To get a duplicate vehicle title in Montana, we need to follow specific rules. The original title must be lost, destroyed, or unreadable. We must own the vehicle or represent the owner with proper authorization. The vehicle cannot have a lien or the lienholder must allow the duplicate title. We must complete the correct form and pay the required fee.
- Download or pick up the Application for Certificate of Title (Form MV1) from the Montana DMV website or office.
- Fill out the form completely and accurately, including the vehicle and owner details.
- Sign the application. If there is a lienholder, get their signature or a letter of authorization.
- Prepare a copy of a valid government-issued ID for proof of identity.
- Calculate the fee for the duplicate title. The current fee is listed on the Montana DMV site.
- Submit the completed form, ID copy, and payment by mail or in person at the local Montana DMV office.
- Wait for the DMV to process the request and mail the duplicate title to the address on file.
Helpful Resources for Montana Sellers
Montana Department of Motor Vehicles
The Montana Department of Motor Vehicles website provides information on the procedures for transferring ownership and reporting the sale of a motor vehicle within the state.
Guide to Vehicle Sales in Montana
Comprehensive state-specific details outlining the key procedures for selling a vehicle in Montana, including title transfer requirements, bill of sale guidelines, and necessary DMV reporting.
