We buy cars from residents in Kenosha, including those in Uptown and LakeView neighborhoods. Our service also covers areas around Sheridan Road, reaching a broad part of the city. We come directly to your location and tow your vehicle at no cost. Payment is made as soon as we pick up your car. We accept all cars regardless of condition, offering a straightforward way to sell your vehicle in Kenosha.

Instant Cash Offer in Kenosha – Top Dollar for Your Vehicle

Call us and share your vehicle details, including make, model, mileage, and condition. We listen carefully to understand your vehicle and provide a fast, guaranteed cash offer over the phone. There is no need to schedule appointments or send photos. We focus on giving you a clear offer quickly and respectfully.

We buy a wide range of vehicles including sedans, SUVs, pickups, vans, and hatchbacks. Our purchases cover cars in any condition, from fully operational to severely damaged. We accept vehicles with mechanical failures, engine problems, transmission issues, and extensive body damage. This includes cars with missing parts, broken windows, or significant rust. We also buy vehicles involved in accidents, those that do not start, and models that have sat unused for long periods. Our company handles nearly all types of passenger and light-duty vehicles regardless of their state.

We frequently acquire vehicles that arrive with the following common issues already present:

  • Defective Throttle Sensor
  • Driveshaft Failure
  • Clutch Fluid Leak
  • Damaged B-Pillar Section
  • Brake Booster Leak
  • Strut Mount Failure
  • Voltage Regulator Failure
  • Roof Panel Denting
  • Severed Seat Belt

Free Towing in Kenosha Wisconsin and on the Spot Payment

Schedule a pickup time that fits your day in Kenosha. We come to your location and handle the free towing with no extra charges. When we arrive, we pay you on the spot so you don’t have to wait. Our team usually completes towing within 24 to 48 hours of your scheduled appointment.

👍 Good to Know


Kenosha Junk Car Buyers Data – RunBidSell (Dec 2025)

$3692
Average Junk Car Offer

32 Hours
Average Pick Up Time

YES
Same Day Service Available

RunBidSell Junk Car Removal Service Areas in Kenosha

We buy junk cars everywhere in Kenosha, including these Kenosha Wisconsin Neighborhoods: Downtown Kenosha, Uptown, West Side, South Side, Northside, and LakeView. We also serve the following ZIP codes: 53140, 53141, 53142, 53143.

Kenosha FAQs About Cash for Junk Cars

Q: Do you buy junk cars in the HarborPark area?
A: Yes, we cover the HarborPark area and the rest of Kenosha, including the Downtown and Southport areas.

Q: Do I need to provide a title for my junk car when selling it to a cash for cars service in Kenosha Wisconsin?
A: Yes, in Kenosha Wisconsin, the title is required by law to legally transfer ownership of your vehicle, even if it is junk. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation mandates this to prevent fraud and ensure proper documentation. If you do not have the title because it was lost or damaged, we can guide you through obtaining a replacement from the Kenosha Clerk’s office before completing the sale with us.

Q: Are there any specific local regulations or fees in Kenosha Wisconsin related to towing or picking up a junk vehicle?
A: In Kenosha, we often encounter common challenges with vehicle pickup, especially in neighborhoods like Uptown and Downtown where parking restrictions and narrow streets apply. Fortunately, Kenosha does not charge a separate tow fee for junk vehicles if arranged through a licensed cash for cars business like ours. We handle all local permits and coordinate with city towing rules, making the process smooth and hassle-free for you.

Q: Does RunBidSell purchase junk vehicles in other locations?
A: We buy junk cars throughout Wisconsin. Locations near Kenosha include Racine, Mount Pleasant and Caledonia.

Kenosha Insights: Junk Car Values and Trends

Vehicles we buy in Kenosha include a mix of older, more worn models and some newer, well used rides. Popular among our buyers are older Ford F-150 pickups, especially models from the late 2000s and early 2010s. These trucks are in demand because they’re tough, but many come with issues like rust, worn out transmissions, or fuel system problems. Sedans like the Honda Civic from around 2010 are also common. They tend to have high miles and sometimes need new timing belts or suspension work. SUVs like the Hyundai Santa Fe and Kia Sorento from the mid-2000s are bought frequently, often because they’re affordable, but many have transmission or exhaust leaks. Lately, older compact cars, especially the Toyota Corolla and Honda Fit, are trending downward as their repair costs rise or parts become harder to find. Meanwhile, trucks and SUVs usually hold more value, especially if they have good engine condition, but older vehicles with high mileage or accident history are getting harder to sell.

 

Recent Offers

2011 Kia Sorento - Totaled - $1690
2002 Dodge Sprinter - Damaged - $2335
2001 Ford f150 - Damaged - $1090
2019 Toyota RAV4 - Accident - $2395
2004 Nissan Pathfinder - Damaged - $1580
2019 Volvo S60 - Accident - $820
2019 Kia Telluride - Inoperable - $3125
2012 Ford Explorer - Scrap - $3040
2008 Lincoln Nautilus - Damaged - $2110
2018 Ford F-150 - Junk - $1140
2019 Dodge Ram - Wrecked - $2935
2011 Audi A4 - Damaged - $4825
2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee - Junk - $2280
2008 Ford Explorer - Damaged - $950
2009 Volkswagen Jetta - Junk - $735

Kenosha Resources for Selling Your Junk Car

Kenosha Government Portal
Kenosha’s official site offers guidelines for reporting abandoned vehicles and managing junk car removal within the community.
Kenosha Government Address: 625 52nd Street, Kenosha, WI 53140

Wisconsin Department of Motor Vehicles
The Wisconsin Department of Motor Vehicles website provides information on the necessary forms, notifications, and procedures involved in legally selling a motor vehicle within the state.

Guide to Vehicle Sales in Wisconsin
A comprehensive guide detailing the process of selling a vehicle in Wisconsin, covering legal requirements, title transfer steps, documentation, and state regulations.