We Buy Junk Cars Across All of Michigan
RunBidSell serves sellers across the entire state of Michigan. We buy used and junk cars in cities, small towns, rural areas, and places in between. From the Lake Michigan shoreline to the Upper Peninsula, our service is available statewide. No matter where the vehicle is located, we can purchase it and arrange pickup there.
Some sellers are near the Detroit River, while others are far north or along quieter back roads. We cover all of those areas and more. If your car is anywhere in the state, we can reach your location and set up pickup where the vehicle sits.
Our vehicle buying service is available statewide in Michigan.
Get a Vehicle Offer Without an Inspection
If you want to know what your vehicle is worth in Michigan, the fastest way is to call RunBidSell any time, day or night, because we give instant cash offers over the phone 24 hours a day. When you call, we ask a few basic questions about the vehicle you are selling, and those details help us figure out its value right away. We may ask for the year, make, model, mileage, and whether the car runs, along with details about damage, missing parts, title status, and overall condition. This matters because vehicle value can change a lot based on the information you give. A newer car in good shape may get a different offer than an older car with body damage, engine trouble, or heavy wear. Junk cars, damaged vehicles, and unwanted cars can still get an offer, but the amount depends on what kind of vehicle it is and what condition it is in. Some cars are worth more because they are in better shape, have lower mileage, or have parts that are in demand, while others may be worth less if they have major mechanical problems or a lot of damage. Once you answer the questions, we use that information to calculate the price and give you an instant cash offer during the call, so there is no online form to fill out and no waiting around to hear back.
We Purchase Vehicles From Running to Non Running
RunBidSell buys vehicles in many different conditions from people across Michigan. Some sellers have a clean used car that still runs well, but they no longer need it or want to keep up with the costs. Others have an older vehicle with high miles that has become less dependable over time. In some cases, the car still drives but has cosmetic damage, warning lights, or problems that would be expensive to fix. People also sell cars after a failed inspection, after a repair estimate comes back too high, or when an extra vehicle has been sitting unused in the driveway for months.
Other vehicles are in rougher shape, and those are part of the same process. RunBidSell also buys damaged cars with accident damage, vehicles with mechanical problems, and non running cars that broke down and never made it back on the road. Some owners are dealing with a transmission issue, an engine problem, or electrical trouble that makes the vehicle hard to justify keeping. Others have a junk or scrap vehicle that is simply at the end of its life. Whether the car is still in decent used condition or has become unwanted because of age, lack of use, or repair needs, the range of vehicles accepted covers many of the situations Michigan residents face.
Rust or Corrosion
Rust is a common problem on older vehicles, especially around the frame, rocker panels, wheel wells, brake lines, and underbody parts. What starts as surface rust can turn into deeper corrosion that affects safety and makes repairs hard to justify. Some owners decide to sell once rust begins spreading faster than they want to deal with.
Transmission Troubles
Transmission problems can show up as slipping gears, delayed shifting, hard shifting, leaking fluid, or a vehicle that will not move at all. In many cases, the repair cost is more than the car is worth. People often sell these vehicles when driving becomes unreliable or the transmission fails without much warning.
Non Running
Some vehicles stop running because of engine failure, starter trouble, a dead battery, fuel system problems, or other issues that keep them from starting. Others may run one day and quit the next. A car that will not start or move on its own can still be sold, even if it has been sitting for a while.
High Mileage
High mileage vehicles often come with wear on the engine, suspension, brakes, steering parts, and interior. Even if the car still runs, owners may be ready to move on once repair bills start adding up or the vehicle feels worn out. Many sellers choose to let go of an older car when it has simply reached the point where they no longer want to keep up with it.
Vehicle Towing Included Across Michigan
At RunBidSell, sellers across Michigan can set a pickup time that works for their schedule, and we provide free towing anywhere in the state. We can usually arrange towing within 24 to 48 hours, whether the vehicle does not run, is parked at home, is stuck in a tight driveway, or needs to be removed from a house, job site, mechanic, or garage. Once the driver arrives for the pickup, payment for the vehicle is made right then at pickup time, so sellers know exactly when the vehicle will be picked up and when they will be paid.
To schedule a convenient pickup anywhere in Michigan, contact RunBidSell and we will set the time.
Guaranteed Cash Offers for Cars and Trucks
In Michigan, the offer you get for your vehicle is the final price. It is guaranteed and will not change when the driver arrives, as long as the vehicle matches the details you gave us. If you describe the car honestly, you can expect the same amount at pickup.
Many people worry that a buyer will lower the offer at the last minute or add surprise charges. That does not happen here. There are no hidden fees, no processing charges, and no towing fees taken out of your offer.
We give quotes based on the basic facts about the vehicle, such as the year, make, model, condition, and whether it runs. If those details are accurate, the price stays the same. We can schedule pickup anywhere in Michigan, and towing is included at no extra cost.
Why Choose RunBidSell in Michigan?
When you sell your vehicle to RunBidSell, you are not limited to one local buyer or one yard. Our system reaches across the country through a private network of licensed dealers and junkyards that is reviewed on an ongoing basis, so each offer is based on real market demand and current vehicle values. That matters whether you have a running car, a junk car, a damaged truck, or a work van that still has value to the right buyer. Every offer includes free towing, no hidden fees, and the price stays the same as long as the vehicle matches the details you gave. We also handle the title and paperwork based on Michigan law, and we can schedule pickup quickly anywhere in the state.
That means sellers get a fair offer, a safe sale, and a process that stays clear from start to finish.
Cash for Your Junk Car Anywhere in Michigan – From Acme to Zilwaukee
RunBidSell buys cars across the entire state of Michigan. We serve every region, from the Upper Peninsula to the northern Lower Peninsula, West Michigan, Mid Michigan, Southeast Michigan, and the Thumb. If the vehicle is in Michigan, we can arrange a pickup.
Our statewide coverage includes major counties such as Wayne County, Oakland County, Macomb County, Kent County, Genesee County, and Washtenaw County. We also work in rural counties, small communities, lake areas, and farming regions. Some vehicles are in busy neighborhoods, while others are on back roads or outside city limits.
We handle pickups across the state every day, including both lower traffic areas and dense metro regions. That includes cars kept at homes, apartments, repair shops, storage lots, and private property throughout Michigan. No matter where the vehicle is located in the state, we are available.
How To Sign Your Michigan Vehicle Title
When you sell a car in Michigan, you need to sign the title in the seller section and fill in the sale details clearly. The title must match the vehicle record, and all owners listed on the front of the title may need to sign, depending on how the names appear. It is important to write neatly, use full legal names, and avoid crossing out or changing information. If you make a mistake, the buyer may not be able to transfer the title until the problem is fixed.
1. Find the seller area on the back of the Michigan title. Read each line before writing anything so you do not sign in the wrong place.
2. Print the buyer’s full name in the space for the purchaser, exactly as the buyer wants it to appear on the new title.
3. Write the date of sale and the sale price in the spaces provided. Make sure the amount is accurate.
4. Record the odometer reading if the title includes an odometer section. Enter the mileage exactly as shown on the vehicle unless the title gives a reason to mark otherwise.
5. Sign your full legal name on the seller signature line exactly as your name appears on the front of the title.
6. If more than one owner is listed on the front of the title, check how the names are joined. If the title shows two owners and both signatures are required, each seller must sign in the correct seller area.
7. Print the seller name if the title asks for both a printed name and a signature. Use the same form of the name that appears on the front of the title.
8. Do not erase, cross out, or write over mistakes. If you make an error, contact the Michigan Secretary of State before giving the title to the buyer.
9. Give the signed title to the buyer after all required fields are complete. Keep a bill of sale or a copy of the completed title for your records if needed.
How To Get a Duplicate Michigan Vehicle Title
If the title is lost, the owner must get a duplicate title before selling the vehicle.
In Michigan, the titled owner can apply for a duplicate title through the Secretary of State. The fastest way is usually to visit a Secretary of State office, but many owners can also apply online or by mail if they meet the state’s rules. The owner will need the vehicle identification number, current plate number, and driver’s license or state ID. There is also a duplicate title fee. If there is more than one owner on the title, the state may require all owners to sign or approve the request, depending on how the names appear on the title.
If the request is made at an office, the owner may be able to get the duplicate title right away by paying an extra instant title fee, if that service is available at that location. Otherwise, the state mails the new title to the owner. If there is a lien on the vehicle, the process can be different because the lienholder may hold the title or have to release its interest first. Once the duplicate title is issued, the owner can sign it over to the buyer to complete the sale.
Resources for Michigan Sellers
Michigan Department of Motor Vehicles
The Michigan Department of Motor Vehicles link provides official information related to selling a motor vehicle in Michigan, including vehicle title replacement, bill of sale requirements, license plate transfer or removal, registration details, and other seller-related procedures.
