Get Paid Cash for Your Vehicle in Miami Today
Selling a junk car in Miami should be simple.
In Miami, we buy cars, trucks, vans, and SUVs in running or non running condition, including damaged, old, and unwanted vehicles. We come to your location, pick up the vehicle, and towing is free. We cover neighborhoods across the city, including Brickell and Little Havana, and other areas along and beyond US 1. We pay you at the time of pickup.
Best Instant Cash Offer in Miami for Your Car
Getting an instant cash offer for your vehicle in Miami starts with a phone call. We are available 24 hours a day, so you can call whenever it works for you, whether that is early in the morning, late at night, or sometime in between. There is no online form to fill out. To get your offer, you simply call us and speak with someone directly.
When you call, we ask a few basic questions about the vehicle you want to sell. This usually includes the year, make, model, condition, and whether it has any damage or missing parts. Callers will answer a few questions about the vehicle they are selling to receive an instant cash offer. We use those details to figure out the offer while you are on the phone.
The process is meant to be quick and easy to follow. We buy cars for cash in Miami, including junk, damaged, and unwanted vehicles, so the questions help us understand what you have. Once we have the basic information, we can give you an instant offer right away during the call.
We Purchase Junk, Used, and Wrecked Cars
If your car has been sitting in the driveway and will not start, RunBidSell buys vehicles in any condition from residents of Miami, Florida, including old cars, damaged trucks, and junk SUVs. We also buy used vans with engine trouble, non running sedans, and cars with body damage for cash.
- Hail Damage: Some cars look fine except for dents across the hood, roof, or trunk after a storm. Others have cracked glass, chipped paint, or body panels that took a hard hit. We buy vehicles with minor hail marks and cars with more serious storm damage.
- Mechanical Issues: Many sellers have a car that no longer feels worth fixing. It may overheat, leak fluids, stall at lights, or have engine trouble that keeps getting worse. We buy vehicles with worn parts, starting problems, and other mechanical issues in any condition.
- Transmission Troubles: A car with transmission problems can be stressful to drive. It may slip between gears, hesitate when shifting, make hard jolts, or stop moving the way it should. We buy cars, trucks, and vans with failing transmissions, even if they are not safe to drive far.
- Accident Damage: Some vehicles have bent panels, broken lights, airbag damage, or front end and rear end impact from a crash. Others still run but clearly need body work before they can be used with confidence again. We buy damaged vehicles after accidents, including cars that insurance has totaled.
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Miami Data (May 2026)
$1796
Average Vehicle Offer
32 Hours
Average Pick Up Time
YES
Same Day Service Available
We’ll Pick Up Your Car Anywhere in Miami, Florida
In Miami, Florida, RunBidSell makes selling your vehicle simple by letting you schedule a pickup time that works best for your day, whether your car is parked at home, sitting in a tight or difficult driveway, located at your workplace, or waiting at a repair facility like a mechanic shop or garage, and our team will arrange free towing anywhere throughout Miami, Florida so you do not have to worry about moving it yourself. If the vehicle does not run, has been sitting unused on a residential property, or needs to be removed quickly from a place of employment or service location, RunBidSell can help with prompt pickup service that is usually completed within 24 to 48 hours. We work around your availability to make the process convenient, and when our towing team arrives in Miami, Florida, you will be paid for your vehicle right at pickup time, giving you a fast, easy, and dependable way to sell your car without paying any towing costs.
Miami neighborhoods we serve include Miami Florida Neighborhoods: Allapattah, Brickell, Coconut Grove, Coral Way, Little Havana, Midtown, Wynwood, and Edgewater. We also serve the following ZIP codes: 33101, 33125, 33126, 33127, 33128, 33129, 33130.
Local Questions About Selling a Car in Miami
Q: Do you buy cars in other locations?
A: We buy vehicles throughout Florida. Locations near Miami include
Q: Can you pick up my vehicle from work, home, or a repair shop?
A: We arrange vehicle pickup from homes, workplaces, and repair shops in Miami, Florida with a time that works for the seller.
Q: Do you buy vehicles with mechanical problems?
A: Vehicles with mechanical problems are purchased, including cars, trucks, and vans with transmission issues, brake problems, or other operating faults.
Q: Can I sell an older vehicle for cash?
A: Older vehicles can be sold for cash even if they have high mileage, worn parts, cosmetic damage, or age related wear.
Q: Do you buy vehicles that do not start?
A: A vehicle does not need to start to be sold, and pickup can be arranged for non running cars, trucks, and vans in Miami, Florida.
Q: Will you buy my car if the engine has failed?
A: Engine failure does not prevent a sale, and we buy vehicles with seized engines, knocking engines, and other major engine damage.
How Vehicle Values Work in Miami
Junk car values in Miami, Florida are based on what the vehicle is worth as scrap and parts. A car in rough shape brings less when the body is badly damaged or the engine is locked up. If it no longer runs, buyers look closer at what can still be removed and sold. A heavier SUV or truck often has more scrap value than a small car because it contains more metal. That number also shifts with current scrap metal pricing, which changes over time.
Age and model matter because some vehicles have parts people still need every day. An older Honda with a usable transmission can hold more value than a less common car with little parts demand. Missing pieces also lower the offer in real world ways. If the battery, wheels, catalytic converter, or doors are gone, there is less left to sell or recycle. A car that has been sitting unused for years often loses value too, since rust, flat tires, and water damage tend to spread with time.
That is how companies like RunBidSell judge what a junk car is worth from local sellers in Miami.
Current Scrap Metal Prices
Part of a junk car’s value comes from what its metal is worth at the time of sale. When scrap steel prices rise, lower value vehicles often bring stronger offers. When prices fall, the same car may be worth less even if nothing about the vehicle changed.
Year Make and Model
Some vehicles hold more value because their parts are in higher demand. Common models with interchangeable parts can be worth more than less popular vehicles. Age also matters, since very old cars often have lower resale and parts value unless they fit a niche market.
Condition of the Engine and Transmission
A car with a working engine and transmission is usually worth more than one with major drivetrain failure. Even in a junk car sale, these parts can affect how much usable value remains. If both are damaged, the offer often moves closer to scrap value.
Title Status
A clean title can support higher value because ownership is easier to verify. A salvage or rebuilt title may reduce value since it limits resale appeal. If title problems exist, that can affect what a buyer is willing to pay because the legal transfer becomes more restrictive.
Mileage
Lower mileage can help value if the vehicle still has usable parts and systems. High mileage usually reduces value because wear is greater across the engine, transmission, suspension, and interior. On older junk vehicles, mileage may matter less when the car is valued mostly for scrap or parts.
Accident History and Structural Damage
Previous collisions can lower value, especially when the frame or core body structure has been hit. Straightforward cosmetic damage may have less effect than structural damage that limits parts demand or resale potential. The more severe the impact history, the more value tends to drop.
Missing Parts
A vehicle is usually worth less when major parts have been removed. Missing wheels, catalytic converters, batteries, airbags, or body panels all reduce the amount of recoverable value. Complete vehicles tend to bring better offers because more components can still be used or recycled.
Flood or Water Exposure
Water damage often lowers value because it can affect wiring, electronics, the interior, and hidden metal surfaces. In Miami, this matters more after heavy rains or flooding events. Even if the car still runs, water exposure can reduce what buyers are willing to pay due to long term risk.
Demand for Used Parts
Some junk cars are worth more because buyers actively need their parts. If a model has strong local demand for doors, engines, wheels, lights, or interior pieces, that can raise value above basic scrap rates. Rare parts can help too, but only if there is real demand for them.
Commercial Use and Vehicle Type
Work vans, cargo vehicles, and certain trucks may carry different values than standard passenger cars. Their weight, parts demand, and equipment can all affect price. A commercial vehicle with useful components may be worth more than a similar age car with less resale demand for parts.
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