Fast Vehicle Pickup Available in Nashville

We buy junk cars in Nashville, Tennessee and pay you when we pick up the vehicle. We work with owners across the city, including East Nashville and Green Hills, with service that also reaches areas around I 40 and nearby local roads. Our team comes to your location, loads the vehicle, and towing is free.

We buy cars, trucks, vans, and SUVs in all kinds of shape. If your vehicle is old, wrecked, not running, missing parts, or simply no longer worth keeping, we can buy it. You do not need to bring it anywhere because we come to you in Nashville.

We schedule pickups throughout Nashville, Tennessee at homes, apartments, workplaces, and other spots that are safe for loading. Whether you are in East Nashville, Green Hills, or another part of town connected by roads like I 40, we can arrange pickup at your location. We pay on pickup and tow the vehicle away at no cost to you.

Quick Cash Offer in Nashville – Sell Your Car in Minutes

Getting an instant cash offer for your vehicle in Nashville starts with a phone call to us. We are available 24 hours a day, so you can reach out anytime that works for you, whether it is during the day, after work, or late at night. When you call, the process is simple. We ask a few basic questions about the vehicle, such as the year, make, model, condition, and whether it has damage or missing parts. Callers will answer a few questions about the vehicle they are selling to receive an instant cash offer. That quick conversation gives us the details we need to figure out the offer while you are on the phone.

If you are in Nashville and want an instant offer, call us anytime, day or night.

Running or Not, We Want Your Vehicle

In Nashville, Tennessee, we buy vehicles in any condition from local residents, whether the car is used, old, or no longer running. If your vehicle has damage from a wreck, mechanical trouble, or years of wear, we can still make an offer and arrange pickup. We also buy junk cars and other vehicles that do not start, have missing parts, or have been sitting for a long time.

  • Cars Missing Emissions Components: Some vehicles come in with the catalytic converter removed, damaged exhaust parts, or other emissions equipment missing. That can make the car loud, hard to register, or unable to pass inspection rules in some cases. We buy these vehicles in Nashville, even if the owner does not want to deal with repairs first.
  • Major Body Damage: We buy cars with heavy dents, crushed panels, bent frames, damaged doors, and collision damage that makes the vehicle hard to use or hard to sell. Some have been in wrecks, while others have damage from storms, parking lot hits, or rough use over time.
  • Missing Tires: A car does not need to be fully rolling for us to buy it. Some vehicles are missing one tire, multiple tires, or even the full wheel and tire setup. We can still arrange pickup in Nashville, and owners do not need to replace the missing parts before selling.
  • Cars Missing Major Components: We also buy vehicles that are missing important parts like the engine, transmission, battery, radiator, or seats. In some cases, the car was started as a project and never finished. In others, parts were removed to keep another vehicle running. We still buy these as they sit.
  • Vehicles With Cracked Glass: Cracked windshields, broken side windows, chipped glass, and shattered rear glass are all common problems we see. Sometimes the damage comes from road debris, weather, accidents, or theft. We buy vehicles in this condition without requiring the glass to be fixed first.

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Nashville Data (May 2026)

$1712
Average Vehicle Offer

28 Hours
Average Pick Up Time

YES
Same Day Service Available

Difficult Driveway or Non-Runner? Free Nashville Pickup

RunBidSell makes selling a vehicle in Nashville, Tennessee simple.

Sellers in Nashville, Tennessee can schedule a pickup time that works best for their day, whether the vehicle is at home, parked at a job site, or waiting at a mechanic or garage. RunBidSell offers free towing throughout Nashville, Tennessee, so even if the car does not run, is stuck in a difficult driveway, or needs to be removed from a residential property, place of employment, or repair facility, pickup can still be arranged. Towing is usually available within 24 to 48 hours.

When the driver arrives for the scheduled pickup, RunBidSell will pay the seller on pick up time, making the process quick and convenient. This helps Nashville, Tennessee sellers avoid extra towing costs and skip the hassle of trying to move a non-running or unwanted vehicle themselves. With free towing and payment completed at pickup, RunBidSell provides an easy vehicle removal service across Nashville, Tennessee.

Nashville neighborhoods we serve include Nashville Tennessee Neighborhoods: Bellevue, Berry Hill, Downtown Nashville, East Nashville, Germantown, Green Hills, Hillsboro Village, Music Row, Salemtown, and West End. We also serve the following ZIP codes: 37201, 37203, 37204, 37205, 37206, 37207, 37208.

Information for Selling a Vehicle in Nashville

Q: Do you buy cars in other locations?
A: We buy vehicles throughout Tennessee. Locations near Nashville include Brentwood, Hendersonville and Mount Juliet.

Q: Do you buy high mileage vehicles?
A: RunBidSell buys high mileage cars, trucks, vans, and junk vehicles based on the vehicle condition, age, and market demand, not just the odometer reading.

Q: How does pickup scheduling work after I accept an offer?
A: After you accept the offer, pickup is scheduled at a time that works for both sides, and the driver comes to your location in Nashville, Tennessee to collect the vehicle.

Q: Can I sell a vehicle after an accident?
A: Accident damaged vehicles are accepted whether the damage is recent or older, including cars that no longer drive or have visible body damage.

Q: Do you buy vehicles that are missing parts?
A: Vehicles missing parts can still be sold, including those without a battery, wheels, mirrors, or other components, as long as you describe the condition accurately.

Q: Will you buy a vehicle with transmission problems?
A: A vehicle with transmission problems can still be sold to RunBidSell, including one that slips, will not shift properly, or does not move under its own power in Nashville, Tennessee.

Vehicle Values in Nashville

Junk car values in Nashville, Tennessee start with what the vehicle is worth right now in real terms, and that usually comes down to its condition, its size and metal weight, the parts people still want, and whether important pieces are gone or broken. A car that still rolls, steers, and has a full engine and transmission usually brings more than one that has sat in a yard for years with flat tires and water damage. If it no longer runs, the value often drops because more work goes into moving it and fewer parts can be tested. Weight matters too, since a larger car, truck, or SUV has more metal in it than a small compact car. When scrap metal prices are stronger, heavier vehicles usually hold more value for that reason alone. Parts demand changes things in a big way. A popular sedan with good doors, wheels, lights, or a usable catalytic converter often has more value than an uncommon model that few people in Nashville are trying to repair. Missing parts also lower what a vehicle is worth. If the battery, catalytic converter, wheels, or even the seats are gone, there is simply less left to use or recycle. Damage changes the picture fast. A wrecked front end can wipe out valuable parts under the hood, while a car with body damage but a solid engine and transmission often holds more value. Even a vehicle that has been sitting unused for a long time loses ground when rust spreads, fluids leak out, and rubber parts dry up.

  • Year, make, and model: Some vehicles hold value better than others, even when they are older or no longer run. Popular models with steady demand in Nashville often bring stronger offers because their parts are easier to resell or reuse.
  • Vehicle age and mileage: Older cars with very high miles usually bring less, especially if key systems are near the end of their life. A newer vehicle with the same problem may still be worth more because it has more usable parts.
  • Current mechanical condition: A car that starts, moves, and has a working engine and transmission will usually be worth more than one with major failures. If the main drivetrain is damaged, the value often drops fast.
  • Body damage: Dents, collision damage, and missing panels can lower value because they reduce resale appeal and parts quality. Light cosmetic wear has less impact than heavy front end or frame related damage.
  • Title status: A clean title often supports a higher value. Salvage titles, rebuilt titles, or title issues can reduce what a vehicle is worth because they limit resale options and add risk.
  • Missing parts: Vehicles with the battery, catalytic converter, wheels, or other major parts removed are usually worth less. Complete cars tend to have more value because buyers can recover more from the vehicle as a whole.
  • Tire and wheel condition: Good wheels and usable tires can help support value, especially on trucks, vans, and newer cars. If the tires are flat, damaged, or missing, the vehicle may be worth less.
  • Interior condition: A clean interior with intact seats, dash parts, and electronics can help preserve value. Heavy wear, missing trim, mold, or major interior damage often brings the price down.
  • Flood or water exposure: Water damage can lower value a lot because it affects wiring, electronics, upholstery, and long term reliability. Even if the vehicle looks fine at first, flood history usually hurts what it is worth.
  • Local demand for parts and vehicle types: Value can shift based on what buyers in the Nashville area need most. Trucks, work vans, and common daily drivers may bring more when there is stronger demand for their parts or resale potential.
  • Scrap metal and parts market trends: Junk car value is not fixed. Prices can move up or down based on metal prices and the resale market for used parts, which affects how much a buyer may be able to offer at a given time.

 

Recent Nashville Transactions

2008 Nissan Sentra - Junk - $535
2011 Nissan Sentra - Accident - $1,180
2002 Dodge Neon - Junk - $450
2008 Ford Explorer - Scrap - $2450
2013 Subaru Crosstrek - Accident - $4950
2003 Chevrolet Cavalier - Damaged - $650
2005 Toyota Avalon - Clunker - $480
2018 Ford Edge - Salvage - $6000
2019 Lincoln MKX - Junk - $4100

Resources for Nashville Sellers

Nashville Government Portal
Explore the Nashville government portal for local details on junk vehicles, including removal procedures, ordinance requirements, and related municipal guidance.