Across Florida, We Buy Unwanted Vehicles

RunBidSell serves drivers across Florida.

We buy used and junk vehicles statewide, not just in one city or region. From the Everglades to the Gulf Coast, we can purchase cars, trucks, vans, and SUVs anywhere in the state.

No matter where the seller is located, we can arrange pickup at that location. Whether the vehicle is near the Atlantic coast, in a small inland town, or along the St. Johns River, we cover the whole state.

Free, No-Obligation Valuation for Junk Cars

Getting an instant cash offer for your vehicle in Florida starts with a phone call. RunBidSell gives quotes over the phone, so there is no online form to fill out. You can call anytime, 24 hours a day, and we will ask a few basic questions about the vehicle you want to sell. This usually includes the year, make, model, mileage, and overall condition. We also ask if it has damage, missing parts, mechanical problems, or other issues that affect its value. With that information, we can figure out a cash offer right away.

The offer depends on the details you give us, because different vehicles have different values. A newer car may get a different offer than an older one, and a vehicle in running condition is often priced differently than one that is junk or damaged. Condition matters, but so do things like the type of vehicle, its age, and how complete it is. That is why two cars that seem similar can still get different offers. When you call, your answers help us determine what your vehicle is worth so we can give you an instant cash offer over the phone.

Call anytime, day or night, answer a few questions about your vehicle, and we will give you an instant cash offer.

Used, Damaged, and Junk Vehicles Purchased

Many Florida vehicle owners sell cars that no longer fit their needs.

RunBidSell buys vehicles in any condition from residents of Florida, including clean used cars that still drive well and older vehicles that have simply reached the point where repairs cost more than the owner wants to spend. Some sellers have high mileage cars with worn parts, while others have vehicles with mechanical problems that make daily driving unreliable. In other cases, the issue is cosmetic damage, accident damage, or a car that has been sitting unused for months or years. Some owners are dealing with a breakdown, a failed inspection, or an extra vehicle they no longer want to keep. Others have a non running car, a junk vehicle, or a scrap vehicle that is no longer practical to fix.

  • Flood Damage: Water can get into the engine, wiring, carpet, and seats after heavy rain or standing water. Even if a vehicle still starts, flood damage can lead to mold, bad smells, warning lights, and electrical problems that show up later.
  • Storm Damage: Strong storms can leave a car with dents, broken mirrors, cracked lights, and other damage from flying debris. In some cases, a storm can also affect the roof, hood, or glass and make the vehicle harder or unsafe to drive.
  • Mechanical Issues: Some vehicles have engine knocks, overheating, oil leaks, brake problems, or steering trouble. Others may still run but are no longer dependable for daily use and need repairs that cost more than the owner wants to put into them.
  • Transmission Troubles: A bad transmission can cause slipping, rough shifting, delayed movement, or a vehicle that will not go into gear at all. These problems often make the car stressful to drive and expensive to fix.
  • High Mileage: Older vehicles with a lot of miles often have worn parts, more frequent repairs, and lower resale interest from private buyers. Even if the car still runs, age and mileage can make it harder to sell the usual way.

Vehicle Removal Services Across Every Part of Florida

At RunBidSell, we make pickup simple for sellers anywhere in Florida. Once a seller is ready, we can set a pickup time that fits their schedule, whether that means meeting at home, at work, or at a repair shop. We offer free towing throughout Florida, so there is no extra charge if the vehicle does not run or cannot be driven. That helps in real situations, like a car sitting in a driveway, a truck parked behind a house, or a vehicle that needs to be removed from a residential property.

Most towing pickups happen within 24 to 48 hours, and we work with sellers to find a time that is convenient for them. We can arrange pickup from a home, a place of employment, or a mechanic or garage if that is where the vehicle is located. Some sellers need help with a car that will not start, while others need one moved from a tight driveway or a parking area that has become a problem. When we arrive for pickup, RunBidSell pays the seller at that time, so payment is handled right at pickup.

The Offer You Accept Is the Price You Receive

In Florida, the offer you get from RunBidSell is the amount you can expect to be paid. It is a final and guaranteed offer, and it does not change when we arrive for pickup as long as the vehicle matches the description you gave us. If you told us the car does not run, has damage, or is missing parts, that is already taken into account when we make the offer.

A lot of people worry that the price will drop at the last minute. That is not how this works. There are no hidden fees, no towing charges, and no surprise processing costs taken out of your payment. The offer is not padded with extras that show up later. What you are quoted is what you are paid when the details are accurate.

That matters to people who need a simple sale and do not want a stressful pickup. In Florida, we schedule the pickup, bring the tow truck if needed, and handle the paperwork based on state requirements. The price stays the same at pickup when the vehicle was described honestly, so there is no guessing and no last minute negotiation.

Why Choose RunBidSell in Florida?

Selling a car should not mean guessing at the price. RunBidSell uses a large buyer network that reaches across the country, not just one local yard or one dealer. That gives sellers access to more licensed buyers who compete for vehicles in many conditions, including junk cars, damaged cars, older cars, and work vans.

Our system depends on licensed dealers and junkyards that are checked on an ongoing basis. This helps keep the process consistent and helps protect sellers from low offers, last minute changes, and unreliable buyers. When a vehicle matches the details provided, the offer stays clear and the service stays straightforward.

We serve sellers across Florida every day with fast scheduling, free towing, and title help based on Florida law. That means you can sell a vehicle without having to arrange transport or figure out the paperwork on your own. We make pickup simple, and we handle the transfer process the right way.

Cash for Your Junk Car Anywhere in Florida – From Alachua to Zephyrhills

At RunBidSell, we buy cars all across Florida, so it does not matter if you are in a busy part of the state or in a quieter rural area. We cover the Atlantic Coast, the Gulf Coast, Central Florida, South Florida, North Florida, and the Panhandle, with service throughout places like Miami-Dade County, Broward County, Palm Beach County, Orange County, Hillsborough County, and Duval County. We also work in the inland parts of the state where homes, farms, and small communities are spread out, as well as along major highways, coastal stretches, and areas near lakes and open land. If your vehicle is parked at a house, apartment, business, storage lot, roadside location, or somewhere outside the main traffic areas, we can arrange service there too. Our statewide coverage is built to reach people in all kinds of locations across Florida, whether you are near the coast, farther inland, or down at the southern end of the state.

How To Sign Your Florida Vehicle Title

Signing a Florida vehicle title the right way helps prevent delays, mistakes, and problems with the transfer. The seller must fill out the title carefully and sign in the correct places exactly as the names appear on the front of the title. Before signing, check that the buyer information, sale date, and odometer reading are entered clearly if those fields apply to your vehicle. Use blue or black ink, write neatly, and do not cross out or erase anything, because errors can make the title invalid.

1. Find the seller section on the back of the Florida title and read each label before you write anything.

2. Print the buyer’s full legal name and address in the transfer area exactly as requested on the title.

3. Enter the sale date in the space provided so the record shows when ownership changed.

4. Write the vehicle’s odometer reading if the title includes an odometer disclosure section and the vehicle requires it.

5. Sign your name on the seller signature line exactly as your name appears on the front of the title.

6. If more than one seller is listed, each person must sign if the title shows “and” between the names. If it shows “or,” either owner may usually sign.

7. Print your name in any printed name space if the title includes one, and make sure it matches the signature.

8. Have the buyer sign any buyer section that applies, including the odometer area if the title requires both signatures.

9. Check whether a lien release is needed. If a lien is listed on the title, it must be properly released before the buyer can complete the transfer.

10. Review the whole title before handing it over. Do not use white out, do not scratch out mistakes, and do not sign in the wrong section.

How To Get a Duplicate Florida Vehicle Title

In Florida, if the vehicle title is lost, stolen, damaged, or unreadable, the owner must apply for a duplicate title through the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, and the usual form for this is an Application for Duplicate or Lost in Transit Reassignment for a Motor Vehicle Title Certificate, which is Form HSMV 82101. The owner should fill out the form with the vehicle year, make, VIN, current owner information, and mailing address, then sign it. If there is more than one owner on the title, each owner may need to sign depending on how the names are listed. In many cases, the application must be submitted to the local tax collector office or license plate agency, since these offices handle title work for the state. The owner will also need proof of identity, such as a Florida driver license or another approved photo ID, and must pay the duplicate title fee and any local service fees. If there is a lien on the vehicle, the lienholder may need to request the duplicate title or give permission, because Florida often sends or holds an electronic title when a lien is still active. If the owner wants a paper title right away, an expedited fast title service may be available for an extra fee at certain offices. If the owner has moved, the address should be updated so the new title goes to the correct place. Some applicants can request a duplicate title by mail, and some may be able to use an online service if they meet the state’s rules, but many people still go in person to avoid delays and fix any problems at the counter. If the seller plans to transfer the vehicle soon, it is smart to get the duplicate title before trying to sell, because Florida requires the title to complete a normal private sale and sign it over to the buyer.

Resources for Florida Sellers

Florida Department of Motor Vehicles

The Florida Department of Motor Vehicles provides official information relevant to selling a motor vehicle in Florida, including resources related to lost titles, bills of sale, license plates, vehicle registration, and other ownership transfer requirements.