Get Paid Cash for Your Vehicle in Santa Fe Today
We help Santa Fe residents sell unwanted vehicles with straightforward pickup and payment.
In Santa Fe, we buy vehicles in all kinds of shape, from older cars that no longer run to damaged trucks, vans, and SUVs that have been sitting for a while. We pay when we pick up the vehicle, so the process stays simple and clear. Our team comes to your location, and towing is free.
We serve people across Santa Fe, including South Capitol and Agua Fria, along with other parts of town on both sides of Cerrillos Road. Whether a vehicle is worn out, wrecked, missing parts, or just no longer worth keeping, we can arrange pickup where it sits and handle the tow at no extra cost.
Receive an Instant Car Offer in Santa Fe Today
Getting an offer starts with a phone call.
In Santa Fe, New Mexico, local residents can call us any time, 24 hours a day, to get an instant cash offer for a vehicle. There is no online form, so the offer is given by phone after the caller answers a few basic questions about the vehicle they are selling. We ask for simple details like the year, make, model, condition, and whether it runs. That information is used to generate the instant cash offer right away for junk, damaged, or unwanted vehicles.
No Matter the Condition, We Buy Almost Any Vehicle
We buy vehicles in any condition from residents of Santa Fe, New Mexico, including used cars, junk trucks, and old SUVs that still run. If a vehicle has damage from a crash, needs major repairs, or will not start at all, it is still the kind of vehicle we buy. In Santa Fe, we can also buy cars with engine trouble, vans with body damage, and non running pickups that have been sitting for a long time.
- Storm Damage: We buy vehicles that have been hit by hail, strong wind, falling branches, or heavy rain. Some have broken glass, body dents, water inside the cabin, or damage under the hood caused by a recent storm.
- Airbag Issues: Some cars have airbags that deployed in a crash, warning lights that stay on, or safety systems that no longer work as they should. We purchase vehicles with airbag problems, including damaged or totaled cars.
- Missing Catalytic Converters: We buy cars and trucks with stolen or removed catalytic converters. These vehicles are often loud, may not pass emissions, and can be hard to sell through normal channels.
- Electrical Problems: We purchase vehicles with wiring issues, dead batteries, bad alternators, dash warning lights, or parts that stop working without warning. That includes cars that will not start, lose power, or have problems with windows, locks, or lights.
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Santa Fe Data (May 2026)
$2275
Average Vehicle Offer
37 Hours
Average Pick Up Time
YES
Same Day Service Available
Scheduling Your Free Junk Car Towing in Santa Fe
RunBidSell makes it easy for sellers throughout Santa Fe, New Mexico to schedule a vehicle pickup time that works with their day. Whether the vehicle is parked at home, sitting in a difficult driveway, located at a place of employment, or waiting at a repair facility such as a mechanic or garage, our team can arrange a convenient pickup and provide free towing. This service is available across Santa Fe, New Mexico, and is especially helpful for sellers who need to remove a vehicle from a residential property without having to coordinate transportation on their own.
If the car does not run, has been sitting for a while, or simply needs to be hauled away quickly, RunBidSell can usually arrange towing within 24 to 48 hours. Our free towing service in Santa Fe, New Mexico helps sellers avoid extra costs and delays, and once our towing team arrives for the scheduled pickup, payment for the vehicle is made right then at pickup time. That means sellers can choose a convenient time, have the vehicle removed, and get paid during the same appointment.
Contact RunBidSell today to schedule your convenient vehicle pickup anywhere in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Santa Fe neighborhoods we serve include Santa Fe New Mexico Neighborhoods: Downtown, Railyard, Canyon Road, South Capitol, West Side, and Agua Fria. We also serve the following ZIP codes: 87501, 87505, 87506, 87507.
Helpful Information for Vehicle Sellers in Santa Fe
Q: Do you buy cars in other locations?
A: We buy vehicles throughout New Mexico. Locations near Santa Fe include
Q: Do you buy vehicles with mechanical problems?
A: We buy cars, trucks, and vans with engine trouble, transmission issues, brake problems, and other mechanical faults, including non running vehicles.
Q: Do you buy flood damaged vehicles?
A: Flood damaged vehicles are accepted, including vehicles with water inside the cabin, electrical damage, or interior damage after flooding.
Q: Will you buy a vehicle with high mileage?
A: We buy high mileage vehicles in Santa Fe, NewMexico even when age and wear have reduced the resale value.
Q: Do you offer free towing?
A: Free towing is included when we purchase your vehicle, so you do not need to arrange transport separately.
Q: Do you buy vehicles that are missing parts?
A: We buy vehicles missing parts such as batteries, wheels, catalytic converters, mirrors, seats, or other components.
Q: Do you buy salvage vehicles?
A: Salvage vehicles are accepted, including accident damaged, repairable, and junk vehicles.
Q: How does pickup scheduling work?
A: After you accept the offer, we schedule pickup at a time that works for you and arrange removal from your location in Santa Fe, NewMexico.
What A Junk Car Is Worth in Santa Fe, New Mexico
Junk car values in Santa Fe, New Mexico are based on what the vehicle is worth as scrap and what usable parts are still left on it. A car that no longer runs usually brings less when the engine or transmission has failed. If the battery, catalytic converter, wheels, or title are missing, the offer drops because the buyer has less to work with. Some older cars still hold decent value when their doors, lights, seats, or mirrors fit models people still drive and repair. A vehicle that has sat unused for years often loses value too, since rust, flat tires, and weather damage can spread over time.
RunBidSell looks at the real condition of the vehicle and what can still be recovered from it.
- Year, make, and model: Some vehicles hold more value because there is steady demand for their parts, engines, or body panels. A common truck, SUV, or work van may bring more than a less popular car, even if both are in similar shape.
- Overall condition: Value often changes based on how complete and usable the vehicle is. A junk car with solid body panels, intact glass, and major parts still in place is usually worth more than one with missing or heavily damaged components.
- Running status: A vehicle that starts, moves, and can be tested tends to have a higher value than one that does not run. If the engine or transmission cannot be checked, buyers usually have to price in more risk.
- Accident and body damage: Frame damage, crushed panels, or deployed airbags can push value down because repairs cost more and some parts may no longer be useful. Lighter cosmetic damage may have less effect, especially if the main systems still work.
- Mileage and age: Older vehicles and high mileage cars often bring less because major parts have more wear. Still, some older models keep decent value if they are known for reliable parts or strong resale demand.
- Title status: A clean title can support a higher offer. A salvage title, missing title, or title problem may reduce value because it limits resale options and adds legal steps for the next owner.
- Parts demand: In Santa Fe, value can depend on whether the vehicle has parts that are commonly needed in the local market. If the engine, wheels, catalytic converter, or work related equipment are in demand, that can raise what the vehicle is worth.
- Local scrap prices: Junk car value is partly tied to current metal prices. When scrap prices rise, lower value vehicles may be worth more. When scrap prices drop, offers on heavily damaged or stripped vehicles usually fall too.
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Santa Fe Government Portal
Visit the Santa Fe, New Mexico government portal to find local rules, reporting options, and city guidance on junk vehicles, removal procedures, and related ordinances.
