We buy vehicles of all types and conditions from Albuquerque residents, including those in Nob Hill and West Mesa. Our team comes directly to your location, such as along Central Avenue, and towing is free. Payment is made on the spot when we pick up your vehicle. Whether your car runs or not, we handle the removal and pay you immediately at pick up.

Quick and Easy Instant Cash for Junk Car Offer in Albuquerque

Call us anytime to get a cash offer for your vehicle. Give us the year, make, model, mileage, and condition of your vehicle. We will provide your offer right away while you are still on the phone.

We buy a wide range of vehicles, including sedans, SUVs, minivans, and pickup trucks. Our purchases cover vehicles in all conditions, from well-maintained rides to those with mechanical issues or accident damage. We accept cars with rust, electrical problems, or that no longer run. We also handle older models and models that have seen heavy use. Regardless of the vehicle type or condition, we purchase it directly from owners.

We regularly acquire vehicles that come with common issues like the ones outlined below:

  • Cracked Exhaust Manifold
  • Damaged Drive Coupler
  • Broken Fan Clutch
  • Damaged B-Pillar Section
  • Brake Line Corrosion
  • Missing Control Arm
  • Broken VVT Actuator
  • Fascia Mount Failure
  • Missing Headliner Fabric

Free Towing in Albuquerque New Mexico and on the Spot Payment

Sellers in Albuquerque can easily schedule a pickup time by contacting us directly. We arrange free towing to remove your vehicle from your location, whether it’s your home or another accessible place. Our team arrives at the agreed time, safely loads your vehicle, and pays you on the spot. Towing typically happens within 24 to 48 hours of scheduling.

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Albuquerque Data (Nov 2025)

$2294
Average Vehicle Offer

26 Hours
Average Pick Up Time

YES
Same Day Service Available

Service Areas in Albuquerque

We serve every neighborhood in Albuquerque, including Bayonne New Jersey Neighborhoods: Bergen Point, Constable Hook, Downtown Bayonne, Five Corners, Hook, and West Side. We also serve the following ZIP codes: 87101, 87102, 87104, 87105, 87106, 87107, 87108, 87109, 87110, 87111.

Albuquerque FAQs

Q: Are your services available in the Bergen Point area?
A: We serve the Bergen Point area and the rest of Bayonne, including Downtown Bayonne and Constable Hook.

Q: Which car models do you purchase most frequently from residents in Albuquerque?
A: The Acura ZDX and Lexus RC are regularly purchased from owners.

Q: Do I need to provide proof of ownership when selling my car for cash in Albuquerque New Mexico?
A: Yes, in Albuquerque New Mexico, we require a valid title or proof of ownership to buy your vehicle. The New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division mandates that sellers provide the car title when transferring ownership, which helps avoid any legal issues down the road. If you have a junk vehicle with a lien, you may need to clear it first or provide lien release documents. We can guide you through this process to make selling your car easy and compliant with local regulations.

Q: How does local traffic and neighborhood access in Albuquerque affect vehicle pickup?
A: Albuquerque has some densely populated neighborhoods like Nob Hill and the North Valley where street parking and narrow roads can complicate vehicle pickup. We specialize in navigating these areas and can arrange convenient pickup times to avoid rush hour traffic, especially near downtown Albuquerque. Since many residents have limited driveway space, we can also coordinate with you on curbside pickups or use smaller tow vehicles when necessary to ensure a smooth and timely service.

Q: Do you buy cars in other locations?
A: We buy vehicles throughout New Mexico. Locations near Albuquerque include South Valley, Rio Rancho and Santa Fe.

Albuquerque Insights

In Albuquerque, we often buy a mix of older cars and junk vehicles from local owners. Popular cars include models like the Honda Civic from around 2008 to 2012, which tend to have high mileage and sometimes face transmission or engine issues. Many of these Civics have been in minor accidents, with some having frame damage or worn out parts, making repairs expensive. Pickup trucks are also common, especially older Ford F-150s from the early 2000s. These trucks are often sought after but can have rust problems or failing axles due to heavy use. Another frequent find is the Hyundai Sonata from the late 2000s, which often suffers from electrical issues or leaking head gaskets. SUVs like the Jeep Grand Cherokee or Chevrolet Tahoe from the mid-2000s are also purchased regularly. Many of these vehicles have high miles, and some have suffered from suspension damage or leaking transmissions. Recently, more shoppers are interested in newer models like the Kia Soul from 2015 or 2016, which are in better condition and less likely to need major repairs. On the other hand, older vehicles with heavy body rust, engine failures, or accident damage tend to be less desirable. Vehicle age, condition, and history of crashes influence what we see most in Albuquerque’s market.

 

Recent Offers

2019 Ford Escape - Accident - $2495
2000 Toyota RAV4 - Junk - $2445
2000 Dodge Ram Pickup - Scrap - $1465
2019 Kia Sorento - Salvage - $625
2002 Cadillac CTS Wagon - Junk - $2610
2019 Volkswagen Jetta - Accident - $1580
2004 Mazda Mazda6 - Damaged - $4340
2014 Volkswagen Touareg - Wrecked - $4970
2009 Chevy Tracker - Non Running - $2230
1996 Ford Winstar - Clunker - $3095
2008 Nissan Sentra - Wrecked - $1710
2002 Nissan Altima - Scrap - $2875
2000 Mercedes Sprinter - Junk - $2985

Resources for Albuquerque Sellers

Albuquerque Government Portal
Albuquerque’s city website provides resources on junk vehicle regulations and removal procedures to help residents manage unwanted cars.
Albuquerque Government Address: 600 2nd St NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102

New Mexico Department of Motor Vehicles
This official New Mexico Department of Motor Vehicles site provides detailed information about the requirements and procedures for selling a motor vehicle within the state.

Guide to Vehicle Sales in New Mexico
Comprehensive state-specific details outlining the key procedures for selling a vehicle in New Mexico, including documentation requirements, title transfer, and regulatory compliance.

What Albuquerque Customers Are Saying:

I had a 2006 Dodge Charger that I wanted to sell. The offer was not great, but I accepted it anyway. They scheduled a pickup for the next day. The driver was friendly and efficient. I got my payment right away. – Penny H.


After my car was in an accident, I was worried about selling it. Thankfully, the service in Albuquerque made everything incredibly easy and stress-free. – Kevin M.


I was pleasantly surprised by how easy it was to sell my old sedan. The online offer was quick and fair. I set the pickup for a time that fit my day. The driver was prompt. – Kyle K.