We buy cars in any condition from Nashville residents in neighborhoods like East Nashville and Germantown. We pay cash when we pick up your vehicle, arriving right at your location. Our free towing service covers the whole city, including areas around Charlotte Avenue. Whether your car runs or not, we handle the removal so you don’t have to worry. Just contact us, and we’ll take it from there.

Quick Cash Offer Available for Junk Cars in Nashville

Call us anytime. You do not need an appointment or photos. Just give us your vehicle’s make, model, mileage, and condition. We will provide a cash offer immediately.

We buy a wide range of vehicles including sedans, SUVs, trucks, vans, and hatchbacks. Our purchases include vehicles that run perfectly as well as those with mechanical problems or cosmetic damage. We accept cars with issues such as engine failure, transmission trouble, accident damage, rust, or electrical faults. Vehicles with missing parts, broken windows, or non-functioning components are also welcome. High-mileage vehicles, older models, and those that have been totaled or declared salvage fall within the scope of our buying program. We handle transactions for all types and conditions of passenger vehicles.

These are some of the common issues present in the vehicles we purchase:

  • Worn Out Camshaft
  • Transfer Case Leak
  • Damaged Steering Rack
  • Floor Pan Buckling
  • Failed Steering Rack
  • Missing Track Bar
  • ECU Thermal Damage
  • Clear Coat Peeling
  • Stuck Recirculation Door

Free Towing in Nashville Tennessee and on the Spot Payment

Schedule a pickup time with us in Nashville, and we will handle the rest. Our driver arrives at your location ready to tow your vehicle free of charge. When we get there, we pay you on the spot without delay. Towing usually takes place within 24 to 48 hours of your scheduled time.

👍 Good to Know


Nashville Junk Car Buyers Data – RunBidSell (Dec 2025)

$2196
Average Junk Car Offer

35 Hours
Average Pick Up Time

YES
Same Day Service Available

RunBidSell Junk Car Removal Service Areas in Nashville

We buy junk cars everywhere in Nashville, including these Nashville Tennessee Neighborhoods: Bellevue, Berry Hill, Downtown Nashville, East Nashville, Germantown, Green Hills, Hillsboro Village, Music Row, Salemtown, and West End. We also serve the following ZIP codes: 37201, 37203, 37204, 37205, 37206, 37207, 37208, 37209, 37210, 37211.

Nashville FAQs About Cash for Junk Cars

Q: Can you service the Green Hills area?
A: Yes, we cover the Green Hills area and the rest of Nashville, including Downtown Nashville and Belle Meade.

Q: Do I need to provide a vehicle title when selling my car for cash in Nashville Tennessee?
A: Yes, in Nashville Tennessee, state law requires us to have the vehicle title to complete the sale of your car, even if it’s a junk vehicle. If you lost your title, you can request a replacement through the Tennessee Department of Revenue, but this process may take several weeks. Having the title ready speeds up the sale and allows us to handle the ownership transfer properly. We can also guide you through the local DMV process if needed.

Q: Will you pick up my junk car in Nashville neighborhoods with narrow streets like East Nashville or Germantown?
A: Absolutely. We understand that many Nashville neighborhoods such as East Nashville and Germantown have narrow streets and parking restrictions. Our team is experienced in navigating these areas and can arrange convenient local pickup times that comply with Nashville city parking rules. We work with tow services familiar with these neighborhoods to ensure safe, hassle-free removal of your vehicle, no matter its condition.

Q: Does RunBidSell buy junk cars in other locations?
A: We buy junk cars throughout Tennessee. Locations near Nashville include Brentwood, Hendersonville and Mount Juliet.

Nashville Insights: Junk Car Values and Trends

In Nashville, we see a mix of older and newer vehicles coming in. Pickup trucks like the Ford Ranger and Chevrolet Colorado are popular, especially models from the early 2010s. Many of these trucks have high mileage but are still wanted for work or farm use. We also buy a lot of compact sedans like the Hyundai Elantra and Kia Forte, which are usually around 8 to 12 years old. Common problems include worn out spark plugs and failing transmissions, especially in models over 10 years old. SUVs such as the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Toyota Highlander are also common; these tend to be about 10–15 years old and often have issues with the suspension or oil leaks. Lately, we’ve noticed a rise in interest in hybrids like the Honda Civic Hybrid or Ford Fusion Hybrid. Many of these vehicles are older and may have battery or electrical problems, but they still attract buyers looking for economical options. The market’s been steady, with prices mostly holding firm, making it a good time for owners thinking about selling.

 

Recent Offers

2007 Ford Fusion - Junk - $1800
2005 Jeep Wrangler - Junk - $2260
2002 Ford Excursion - Wrecked - $1235
2012 Ford Taurus - Accident - $3115
2011 Kia Telluride - Used - $3600
2018 GMC Canyon - Junk - $1845
2004 Ford F-150 - Damaged - $1510
2008 Nissan Murano - Accident - $955
2014 Buick Regal - Damaged - $2690
2005 Dodge Ram Pickup 1500 - Wrecked - $3830
2004 Chevrolet Express Cargo - Accident - $1715
1997 Ford F-350 Super Duty - Damaged - $2500
2015 Buick Regal - Non Running - $810
2018 Lincoln MKX - Junk - $3215

Nashville Resources for Selling Your Junk Car

Nashville Government Portal
Nashville’s official site offers details on regulations for disposing of junk vehicles and community cleanup programs.
Nashville Government Address: 400 Charlotte Ave, Nashville, TN 37219

Tennessee Department of Motor Vehicles
The Tennessee Department of Motor Vehicles website provides official resources and forms necessary for the legal sale of a motor vehicle, including title transfer and lien release documentation.

Guide to Vehicle Sales in Tennessee
A comprehensive guide detailing the steps for selling a vehicle in Tennessee, including information on title transfers, required documentation, and state-specific regulations.