Junk Vehicle Buyers Serving Maine

RunBidSell buys used and junk cars across Maine. Our service is available statewide, so location is not a barrier. We can purchase vehicles in small towns, larger cities, and rural areas throughout the state. If your car is parked near the Kennebec River or closer to the Atlantic coastline, we can arrange pickup where it sits.

Statewide coverage also includes inland areas, back roads, and places far from the coast. We buy vehicles near the North Maine Woods as well as in more populated parts of the state. No matter where the seller is located, we can arrange pickup at that location.

See What Your Car is Worth

Residents of Maine can get an instant cash offer for their vehicle by calling RunBidSell any time, 24 hours a day, and answering a few basic questions over the phone. We use the details you give us to determine the value, starting with the year, make, model, and mileage, then asking about the overall condition so we understand what kind of vehicle it is and what shape it is in. The offer can change based on whether the car runs, has damage, is missing parts, has mechanical problems, or is simply old and no longer wanted. A newer vehicle in solid condition may receive a different offer than a junk car, a wrecked truck, or an SUV with major engine trouble because each one has a different market value and a different amount of usable life or parts. During the call, we ask clear questions about the vehicle you are selling, such as its age, condition, and title status, and we use those answers to give a cash offer right away. There is no online form for this process, so the way to get a quote is to call and speak with us directly. This phone process keeps it simple and fast, and it lets us base the offer on the actual information you provide about your vehicle.

We Purchase Vehicles From Running to Non Running

In Maine, RunBidSell buys vehicles in many different conditions, not just junk cars or ones with major damage. Some sellers have a clean used vehicle they no longer need, while others have an older car with high mileage that has become less reliable over time. In other cases, the vehicle still runs but has mechanical problems, cosmetic damage, or accident damage that makes it harder to sell on the private market. Some cars have been sitting unused for months, and some stop running after a breakdown or fail inspection and no longer feel worth fixing. People also sell scrap vehicles that have reached the end of their useful life, along with extra cars they do not want to keep. The reasons vary from repair bills and age to lack of use and changing needs, so the condition of the vehicle can look very different from one seller to the next.

RunBidSell buys vehicles in any condition from residents of Maine.

Rust or Corrosion: Rust is a common problem on older vehicles, especially when metal parts have been exposed to years of moisture, road salt, and winter driving. It can show up on body panels, brake lines, frames, rocker panels, and underneath the car. Some vehicles only have surface rust, while others have deeper corrosion that affects safety and repair costs.

Non Running: Many people need to sell a vehicle that will not start or move on its own. The cause could be engine failure, a dead battery, fuel system trouble, starter problems, or other major wear. Some cars stopped running suddenly, while others have been sitting for a long time and are no longer worth fixing.

Transmission Troubles: Transmission problems can make a vehicle hard to drive or leave it completely undriveable. Common signs include slipping gears, delayed shifting, grinding, leaking fluid, or a car that revs but does not move like it should. Repairs are often expensive, so many owners decide to sell instead of putting more money into the vehicle.

Weather Damage: Bad weather can leave a vehicle with a wide range of problems, from body damage and broken trim to water leaks and electrical issues. Snow, ice, heavy rain, falling branches, and repeated freeze and thaw cycles can all take a toll over time. In some cases the damage is easy to see, but sometimes it shows up later through rust, mold, or parts that stop working properly.

We Pick Up Vehicles Across All of Maine

At RunBidSell, we make it easy for Maine sellers to set a pickup time that works for their schedule, whether the vehicle is at home, parked in a tight or hard to reach driveway, sitting at a job site, or needs to be removed from a residential property, repair shop, mechanic, or garage. We offer free towing throughout Maine, so there is no need to worry if the car does not run, has been sitting for a while, or cannot be driven safely. In most cases, we can arrange towing within 24 to 48 hours, and we work with sellers to choose a time that is convenient for them. If the vehicle is parked at a house, an apartment lot, a place of employment, or another location in Maine, we can coordinate the pickup and handle the towing at no cost. When we arrive to pick up the vehicle, payment is made on the spot at pickup time, so sellers know exactly when they will be paid. This helps if someone needs a non running car removed quickly, has a vehicle taking up space in a driveway, or wants a car picked up from a mechanic or garage without having to move it first.

Your Offer Is Guaranteed

Here is how our guaranteed offer works in Maine.

When you get an offer from RunBidSell in Maine, that price is final and guaranteed, and it will not change when we arrive for pickup as long as the vehicle matches the condition you described. If you told us the car does not run, has damage, is missing parts, or has title issues, and that information is accurate, the offer stays the same. There are no hidden fees, no processing charges, and no towing fee added later. The amount we quote is the amount you get, so you do not have to worry about last minute price drops at pickup.

Why Choose RunBidSell in Maine?

When you sell a car, the offer matters. RunBidSell is built to help you get a fair one by connecting your vehicle details to a large network of licensed dealers and junkyards. That network is reviewed on an ongoing basis, so sellers are not left guessing who they are dealing with or whether the buyer will follow through.

This matters because every vehicle has value in a different way. A running car, a junk car, a damaged truck, or an old work van may fit one buyer better than another. By using a broad buyer network instead of relying on a single local yard, the system is designed to find the best possible price based on your vehicle’s real condition, age, and demand.

The process is also simple from start to finish. We give phone offers right away using basic vehicle details, and we schedule fast pickup across Maine with free towing included. We also handle title and paperwork steps based on Maine law, so the transfer is clear and the sale does not turn into a long, drawn out problem.

Cash for Your Junk Car Anywhere in Maine – From Abbot to York

No matter where your vehicle is in Maine, we cover the whole state and work with sellers across a wide mix of areas and road conditions. We buy cars throughout Cumberland County, York County, Penobscot County, Kennebec County, Androscoggin County, and Aroostook County, and we also reach the many places in between. That includes the southern part of the state, the mid coast, central Maine, Down East, western Maine, and the far northern region. Some people are close to busy roads and larger population centers, while others are in quieter inland areas, coastal communities, forested regions, or rural parts of the state where travel takes more time. We are available across Maine in all of these settings, whether the vehicle is parked at a home, sitting in a driveway, kept on private land, or located farther from the main travel routes. If your car is in Maine, there is a good chance we already serve your area and can arrange a pickup there.

How To Sign Your Maine Vehicle Title

When you sell a car in Maine, both the title and the bill of sale need to be filled out the right way. The seller signs the title to transfer ownership to the buyer, and the information must match the vehicle record. Before you sign, check that the title is the most recent one, read the seller section carefully, and use full legal names and clear writing. If there is more than one owner listed on the title, pay close attention to how the names appear, because that affects who must sign.

1. Find the seller section on the back of the Maine title. Sign only in the space marked for the seller or transferor.

2. Print the buyer’s full name and address exactly where the title asks for the new owner information. Write clearly and do not leave out required details.

3. Enter the sale date and the sale price in the spaces provided. Make sure this matches the bill of sale if one is also being completed.

4. Record the odometer reading if the title includes an odometer section and the vehicle requires it. Write the mileage carefully and check the box that matches the reading if the form gives that option.

5. Sign your name exactly as it appears on the front of the title. If two owners are listed with “and,” both owners must sign. If the names are joined by “or,” usually either owner may sign.

6. Do not cross out information or use correction fluid on the title. If you make a major mistake, the buyer may have trouble registering the car, and you may need to apply for a duplicate title before the sale can be completed.

7. Give the signed title to the buyer after all required fields are complete. Keep a copy of the bill of sale and any release of interest records for your files.

How To Get a Duplicate Maine Vehicle Title

If the Maine vehicle title is lost, the owner must apply for a duplicate title before the sale can be completed.

In Maine, the titled owner should fill out an Application for Duplicate Certificate of Title and submit it to the Bureau of Motor Vehicles with the required fee. The owner must include their name, current address, vehicle information, and signature, and if there is a lien on the vehicle, the lienholder may also need to sign or release its interest. Maine usually requires a duplicate title only for vehicles that are model year 1995 or newer, since older vehicles may not need a title. The form can be mailed or taken to a BMV branch, and once the duplicate title is issued, the owner can sign it over to the buyer.

Resources for Maine Sellers

Maine Department of Motor Vehicles

The Maine Department of Motor Vehicles link provides official information relevant to selling a motor vehicle in Maine, including vehicle title and duplicate title details, bill of sale requirements, license plate matters, and registration-related information.