We Buy Junk Cars Across All of North Dakota
RunBidSell serves drivers across North Dakota.
From towns along the Missouri River to areas near the Turtle Mountains, we can buy vehicles anywhere in the state and arrange pickup wherever the seller is located. Whether you are in a busy city, a small town, or a rural area, we provide coverage throughout North Dakota with pickup available at your location.
Receive a Fast Cash Offer for Your Car
A quick phone call is all it takes to get an instant cash offer in North Dakota.
When someone calls RunBidSell, we ask a few basic questions about the vehicle to work out its value. This usually includes the year, make, model, mileage, and whether the car starts or drives. We may also ask about major damage, missing parts, or other issues that affect the condition. Using that information, we give a cash offer over the phone right away. People can call anytime, 24 hours a day, to get an instant offer.
Each offer can be different because no two vehicles are exactly the same. A newer car may bring more than an older one, and a vehicle in good shape may be worth more than one with heavy damage or mechanical problems. Junk cars, damaged vehicles, and unwanted cars can still receive an offer, but the amount depends on the details the caller shares. The condition, age, and overall vehicle type all play a part in the price.
Used, Damaged, and Junk Vehicles Purchased
RunBidSell buys vehicles from North Dakota residents in many different conditions.
Some people sell a clean used car that still runs well, while others have an older vehicle with high miles that is starting to cost more to keep on the road. A car might have cosmetic damage from years of use, or it may have mechanical problems that make it less reliable than it used to be. In other cases, the vehicle still drives but has accident damage, a failed inspection, or repair bills that no longer make sense for the owner.
Other vehicles are in rougher shape and have simply been sitting unused in a driveway, garage, or yard for a long time. Some do not run at all because of engine trouble, transmission failure, or electrical issues. Others are sold because they became an extra vehicle that no one needs anymore, or because the owner does not want to keep putting money into an old car, truck, van, or SUV. That includes junk vehicles and scrap vehicles, but it also includes many cars that are just worn out, unreliable, or no longer practical to keep.
- Hail Damage: Hail can leave dents across the hood, roof, trunk, and doors. It can also crack glass, chip paint, and make a newer vehicle look much older even when it still runs.
- Mechanical Issues: Some vehicles have engine knocks, oil leaks, overheating problems, bad fuel systems, or worn out parts that make them hard to trust on the road. Others still start but need major repair work.
- Transmission Troubles: A failing transmission can cause slipping, hard shifting, delayed movement, grinding, or a vehicle that will not go into gear at all. In many cases, the repair cost is more than owners want to take on.
- Non Running: We buy vehicles that do not start, do not stay running, or cannot be driven safely. That includes cars with dead engines, bad starters, electrical failures, or other problems that leave them sitting.
- Rust or Corrosion: Rust can show up on body panels, brake lines, frames, and underbody parts. What starts as surface rust can turn into bigger safety and repair issues over time, especially on older vehicles.
- Broken Windows: Broken side glass, cracked windshields, and damaged rear windows can leave a vehicle exposed to rain, dirt, and interior wear. Even one broken window can make a car harder to use or sell.
- High Mileage: Vehicles with a lot of miles often have more wear on the engine, transmission, suspension, and interior. Even if they still run, many owners decide it is time to sell before another repair comes up.
- Salvage Title: A salvage title usually means the vehicle has been declared a major loss by an insurance company after damage or theft recovery. These vehicles can be harder to sell privately, even when they have been repaired.
Fast and Free Vehicle Pickup in North Dakota
RunBidSell offers free vehicle pickup and towing throughout North Dakota. Sellers can set a pickup time that fits their schedule, and we usually arrange towing within 24 to 48 hours. We pick up vehicles that do not run, cars parked at home, vehicles stuck in a tight or hard to reach driveway, and vehicles that need to be removed from a house, job site, mechanic, or garage. We handle the pickup logistics, and payment for the vehicle is made at the time of pickup when we arrive.
To schedule a convenient pickup time anywhere in North Dakota, contact RunBidSell.
What We Offer Is What You Get
In North Dakota, the offer you get from RunBidSell is the final price for your vehicle, not a starting number that changes later. If the car, truck, van, or other vehicle matches the description you gave us, the amount we quote is the amount you get at pickup. There are no hidden fees, no towing charges, no processing costs, and no last minute deductions for normal pickup. We use the details you provide to make the offer, so accuracy matters. If you said the vehicle does not run, has damage, or is missing parts, include that upfront and the quoted amount stays the same when we arrive.
Our North Dakota offers are guaranteed and will not change at pickup as long as the vehicle was described accurately.
Why Choose RunBidSell in North Dakota?
When you sell a car to RunBidSell, you are not limited to one local buyer or one small group of offers. Your vehicle is priced through a large buying system that reaches across the country. That matters because values can change from place to place, and a wider market gives your car a better chance of getting a strong offer. The system behind RunBidSell works with a private network of licensed dealers and junkyards, and each buyer in that network is reviewed on an ongoing basis. This helps protect both price and service, so you are not left guessing about who is buying your vehicle or how the process will go.
That same setup also makes things easier for people in North Dakota who need to sell fast. Whether your vehicle runs, has damage, has high miles, or is ready for scrap, you can get a phone offer based on a few basic details. If the condition matches what was described, the price stays the same, and we can arrange pickup anywhere in North Dakota with towing included. We also handle the title and paperwork based on North Dakota rules, which helps avoid delays and common problems during the sale.
If you want a simple way to sell your vehicle with fair pricing and a clear process, RunBidSell is built for that.
Cash for Your Junk Car Anywhere in North Dakota – From Abercrombie to Zahl
RunBidSell buys cars across all of North Dakota. We work in every part of the state, from the Red River Valley to the western plains, and from the north central region down through the south. That includes heavily traveled areas like Cass County, Burleigh County, Grand Forks County, Ward County, and Stark County, as well as the many rural areas in between.
Some people are in larger population centers, and others are out on country roads, near farmland, or in quieter parts of the state. We cover both. We help sellers in the east, west, north, and south, including areas near the Missouri River, the Badlands, and the broad central part of North Dakota.
No matter where a vehicle is sitting, we are available statewide. We serve drivers, families, property owners, and businesses across North Dakota, including places that feel far from the usual car buying options. If the car is located anywhere in the state, we can arrange pickup there.
How To Sign Your North Dakota Vehicle Title
When you sell a car in North Dakota, you need to sign the title the right way so the buyer can transfer it into their name. The process is simple, but you must fill out each part carefully and use the names exactly as they appear on the front of the title. Before you sign, check that the title is the correct one for the vehicle and make sure all information is clear and readable. If you make a mistake, you may need a replacement title before the sale can be completed.
1. Look at the front of the title and confirm that your name matches the owner name shown on the title. Sign only as the seller named on the title.
2. Go to the seller section on the back of the title. Sign your name exactly as it appears on the front of the title.
3. If there are two owners listed, check how the names appear. If both owners must sign, each seller should sign in the seller area using the name shown on the title.
4. Print the buyer’s name in the space for the purchaser, if the title has that line. Write clearly and use the buyer’s full legal name.
5. Enter the sale date in the correct box. Use the actual date the vehicle is sold.
6. Write the odometer reading if the title includes an odometer disclosure area and the vehicle requires it. Record the mileage exactly as shown on the vehicle, unless the title instructions say the vehicle is exempt.
7. Fill in the sale price if the title asks for it. Write the amount clearly and do not leave it blank when the form requires it.
8. Do not cross out, erase, or write over mistakes on the title. If you make an error in a required signing area, contact the North Dakota Department of Transportation to ask if you need a replacement title.
9. If the title has a place for a lien release and there is a lien listed on the front, make sure the lien is properly released before handing the title to the buyer.
10. After all seller information is complete, give the signed title to the buyer so they can apply for a new title and registration.
How To Get a Duplicate North Dakota Vehicle Title
In North Dakota, the owner must apply for a duplicate title through the North Dakota Department of Transportation. The usual form is an Application for Certificate of Title and Registration, and it should include the vehicle information, the owner’s name, and the reason for the request. The owner signs the form, and if there is a lien on the vehicle, the lienholder may also need to be listed or provide release information before a new title can be issued. The state also charges a duplicate title fee, so the application should be sent in with the required payment.
The owner can submit the application to a North Dakota motor vehicle office or mail it to the address listed on the form. It is important to make sure the information matches the state’s records, because mistakes can slow down the request. If the title is being replaced so the vehicle can be sold, the seller should wait until the duplicate title arrives before trying to transfer ownership to the buyer. If there are questions about missing lien details, name changes, or other title problems, the owner should contact the North Dakota motor vehicle division before sending the form.
Resources for North Dakota Sellers
North Dakota Department of Motor Vehicles
North Dakota Department of Motor Vehicles resources provide authoritative information relevant to selling a motor vehicle, including lost title replacement, bills of sale, license plate transfer, and vehicle registration requirements.
