Across Minnesota, Vehicle Pickup Is Available

We serve drivers across the whole state.

Our service is available statewide in Minnesota, from the Mississippi River corridor to the Lake Superior shore. No matter where a vehicle is located, we can purchase it. That includes cities, small towns, rural roads, and places far from major highways.

If the seller is in the Twin Cities, the north woods, the farmland of the south, or anywhere in between, we can arrange pickup at that location. We cover the full state and can pick up vehicles wherever the seller is in Minnesota.

No Inspections Needed for Cash Offer

Getting an instant cash offer starts with a quick phone call.

Minnesota residents can call us any time, 24 hours a day, to get an instant offer for their vehicle. During the call, we ask a few basic questions to learn about the car, truck, van, or SUV. We use details like the year, make, model, mileage, and whether it runs. We also ask about the title and the overall condition. With that information, we can give a cash offer right over the phone.

The amount can change from one vehicle to another because every vehicle has a different value. Condition matters a lot, so damage, missing parts, high mileage, or mechanical problems can lower the offer. A newer vehicle in better shape may get a higher offer, while a junk or unwanted vehicle may get a different amount based on its parts, age, and current condition. By answering a few simple questions on the call, sellers get an instant cash offer based on the vehicle they are selling.

From Junk Cars to Used Vehicles, We Buy Them All

In Minnesota, RunBidSell buys vehicles in many different conditions, not just junk cars. Some owners sell a clean used car because it has gotten older, has a lot of miles, or no longer fits their needs. Others have a second vehicle sitting in the driveway that barely gets used, and they decide it is time to let it go.

A lot of cars people want to sell still run, but they come with problems that are hard to ignore. The check engine light may stay on, the transmission may be slipping, or the repairs may cost more than the car feels worth. Some vehicles have cosmetic damage like dents, rust, cracked lights, or worn paint, while others have accident damage that makes the owner rethink putting more money into them.

RunBidSell also buys vehicles that are in rougher shape, including non running cars, broken down trucks, and junk or scrap vehicles. In some cases, a car has failed inspection, has been parked for months, or simply stopped starting one day and never got fixed. People also sell when an older vehicle becomes unreliable, when repair bills keep adding up, or when an extra car is no longer needed around the house.

Electrical Problems: Electrical issues can make a vehicle hard to trust. It may have a dead battery, bad alternator, blown fuses, faulty wiring, or lights and power features that stop working without warning.

Hail Damage: Hail can leave dents across the hood, roof, trunk, and doors. Even when the car still runs fine, the body damage can lower its value and make it harder to sell.

Mechanical Issues: Some vehicles have engine trouble, overheating problems, oil leaks, worn out parts, or steering and brake issues. Repairs can add up fast, especially on older cars.

Transmission Troubles: A bad transmission can cause slipping, hard shifting, grinding, delayed movement, or a car that will not go into gear. Many owners decide to sell instead of paying for a major repair.

Non Running: Non running vehicles often sit because they will not start, will not stay running, or have a major failure that keeps them off the road. These cars can still have value even if they need towing.

Rust or Corrosion: Rust is common on older vehicles and can show up on body panels, undercarriages, brake lines, and frames. Surface rust may look minor, but deeper corrosion can turn into a serious safety issue.

High Mileage: High mileage cars often have more wear on the engine, suspension, transmission, and interior. Even if the vehicle still drives, many sellers choose to move on before the next repair bill shows up.

Free Towing Across Minnesota

At RunBidSell, sellers across Minnesota can set a pickup time that fits their schedule. We offer free towing throughout Minnesota, and in most cases, pickup happens within 24 to 48 hours. If a vehicle does not run, is parked at home, is stuck in a hard driveway, or needs to be taken from a residential property, place of employment, mechanic, or garage, we can arrange the tow.

Once a time is set, we handle the pickup and towing at no cost to the seller. The driver arrives at the scheduled time, and payment for the vehicle is made at pickup. This makes the process simple for people who need a car removed from their house, want a non running vehicle picked up from work, or have a vehicle sitting at a repair shop anywhere in Minnesota.

To schedule a convenient pickup time with RunBidSell, sellers can contact us and we will arrange the tow.

Guaranteed Vehicle Offers Across Minnesota

When you get an offer from RunBidSell in Minnesota, that offer is final and guaranteed based on the details you give us about your vehicle. If the year, make, model, condition, and major damage are described correctly, the price will not change when the driver arrives for pickup. That means no last minute bargaining, no surprise drop in price, and no pressure when it is time to hand over the vehicle. We know many people worry that the amount quoted on the phone is only a starting point, but that is not how our process works.

You also do not have to worry about hidden fees. There are no towing charges, no processing fees, and no extra costs taken out of your offer at pickup. The amount you are quoted is the amount you get, as long as the vehicle matches the description you provided. We handle pickup across Minnesota and can schedule it quickly, but the offer itself stays the same. If you are selling a damaged car, a non running vehicle, or an older car with high miles, you should know up front what you will be paid and not be surprised later.

Why Choose RunBidSell in Minnesota?

People choose RunBidSell because our system is built to give sellers a fair offer without making the process hard or uncertain. We work across Minnesota every day, and that reach is backed by a large buyer network that extends nationwide. Instead of relying on one local yard or one dealer, we compare interest through a private network of licensed dealers and junkyards that is checked on a regular basis, so the buyers involved meet strong service and legal standards. That matters when you are selling a used car, a junk car, a damaged vehicle, a totaled truck, or a work van, because the right buyer for one vehicle may not be the right buyer for another. By matching each vehicle to the right part of that network, our process helps support the best possible price based on the details you provide. You can get an instant phone offer with basic vehicle information, and that offer includes free towing with no hidden fees. If the vehicle matches the description, the price is guaranteed. We also handle title steps and paperwork based on Minnesota law, which helps protect the seller and keeps the transfer clear and secure. We operate daily, and we can schedule fast pickup times across the state, whether the vehicle runs or not.

Cash for Your Junk Car Anywhere in Minnesota – From Ada to Young America

RunBidSell buys cars across the whole state of Minnesota. We work in the Twin Cities area, across Southern Minnesota, through Central Minnesota, and up into Northern Minnesota. Our coverage also stretches through the western farm regions, the eastern river communities, and the lake areas in every part of the state. We serve people in major counties like Hennepin County, Ramsey County, Dakota County, Anoka County, St. Louis County, and Olmsted County, along with the many surrounding counties that connect these areas.

No matter where your vehicle is parked, we can work with you in your part of Minnesota. We cover busy metro areas, small rural communities, wooded northern regions, open prairie, and places near the state borders. Some people are in dense suburban areas, while others are miles from the next main road, and we still schedule pickups throughout the state every day. If your car is located anywhere in Minnesota, we are available to help with the sale.

How To Sign Your Minnesota Vehicle Title

When you sell a car in Minnesota, both the seller and the buyer need to complete the title the right way. The most important part is signing only in the seller section and writing your name exactly as it appears on the front of the title. You also need to fill in the sale date, the sale price, and the odometer reading if the title asks for it. If there is more than one owner listed on the title, each seller must sign based on how the names are printed.

1. Look at the front of the Minnesota title and find the seller section on the back. Do not sign anywhere else unless the title tells you to.

2. Print the buyer’s full legal name in the buyer section. Make sure the name is spelled correctly and is easy to read.

3. Enter the date of sale where the title asks for it. Use the full date.

4. Write the sale price in the correct box. Do not leave it blank unless the form gives a specific reason for doing that.

5. Fill in the odometer reading if the title includes an odometer disclosure section. Write the mileage exactly as shown on the car’s odometer.

6. Sign your name exactly as it appears on the front of the title. If your middle name, middle initial, or suffix appears on the title, include it in your signature.

7. Print your name if the title has a printed name line for the seller. Use the same version of your name that appears on the title.

8. Have every listed owner sign if more than one seller is named on the title. If the names are joined by “and,” both owners must sign. If the names are joined by “or,” either owner may usually sign, but it is safest to check the wording on the title carefully.

9. Do not cross out mistakes, use white out, or write over any part of the title. If you make an error, you may need to apply for a duplicate title before the sale can be completed.

10. Give the signed title to the buyer after all seller information is complete. Keep a copy of any bill of sale or sale details for your records.

How To Get a Duplicate Minnesota Vehicle Title

If the title is lost, the owner must apply for a duplicate title through Minnesota Driver and Vehicle Services.

In Minnesota, the titled owner should fill out the Application to Title and Register a Motor Vehicle, which is also used to request a duplicate title, and submit it to a local deputy registrar office or mail it to Driver and Vehicle Services. The owner will need to provide the vehicle information, their name and address, and pay the duplicate title fee along with any filing fee charged by the office. If there is a lien on the vehicle, the lien holder may need to be involved before a duplicate title can be issued. Once the state processes the request, it mails the new title to the owner, and that title can then be used to complete the sale.

Resources for Minnesota Sellers

Minnesota Department of Motor Vehicles

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