Local Service Available Throughout Texas
RunBidSell buys used and junk cars across Texas, with service available in every part of the state. We can purchase vehicles in big cities, small towns, rural areas, and places far from major highways. From the Gulf Coast to the Rio Grande, our coverage reaches sellers statewide. No matter where the vehicle is located, we can arrange pickup where the seller is.
Our service is available statewide in Texas.
See What Your Car is Worth
Getting an instant cash offer in Texas starts with a quick phone call.
Texas residents can call RunBidSell any time, 24 hours a day, to get an instant cash offer for a vehicle. We provide quotes over the phone after asking a few basic questions about the car, truck, van, or SUV. These questions usually cover the year, make, model, mileage, and overall condition. The condition matters because a junk car, a damaged vehicle, and a running used car each have a different value. Offers also vary from one vehicle to another based on details like age, wear, missing parts, and how much repair it may need. By using the information the caller gives us, we can determine the vehicle’s value and give an instant cash offer during the call.
Sell Unwanted Vehicles in Any Condition
In Texas, RunBidSell buys vehicles in many different conditions, not just junk cars. Some people sell a clean used car that still runs well but has gotten older or has more miles than they want to keep dealing with. Others have a second vehicle sitting in the driveway that no one uses anymore. A car does not have to be in terrible shape to be something an owner is ready to let go of.
A lot of vehicles fall somewhere in the middle. They may still start, but they have mechanical problems, warning lights, or repair costs that no longer make sense. Some owners decide to sell after an inspection failure, while others are tired of putting money into an aging car with transmission trouble, engine issues, or worn out parts. Cosmetic damage also matters in real life. Dents, peeling paint, cracked mirrors, or accident damage can make a vehicle harder to keep or resell privately.
RunBidSell also buys cars that are in rougher shape. That includes non running vehicles, damaged cars that have been parked for months, and junk or scrap vehicles that are simply at the end of the road. In some cases, the car broke down and never made it back into regular use. In others, it has been sitting unused because the owner replaced it, moved, or no longer wants an extra vehicle taking up space.
Hail Damage: Hail can leave dents across the hood, roof, trunk, and doors. In some cases, it also cracks glass, chips paint, or damages lights and mirrors. Even when the car still runs fine, this kind of damage can lower its value and make it hard to sell.
Flood Damage: Water exposure can ruin carpets, seats, wiring, sensors, and control modules. A flooded vehicle may smell musty, show mold inside, or have electrical problems that start later. Some cars will still start after water damage, but hidden issues often keep coming back.
Mechanical Issues: Engine problems, overheating, oil leaks, bad head gaskets, and worn out parts are common reasons people sell a vehicle. Some cars still drive with these issues, while others become unreliable or unsafe to use. Repair bills can add up fast, especially on older vehicles.
Transmission Troubles: A bad transmission can cause slipping, hard shifting, delayed movement, grinding, or complete failure to move. These problems often make a vehicle difficult or impossible to drive. Since transmission repairs are expensive, many owners choose to sell instead of fixing them.
Non Running: Some vehicles crank but will not start, while others do nothing at all when the key is turned. The cause might be engine failure, electrical trouble, fuel system problems, or a damaged starter. Even if a car has been sitting for a long time, it can still be sold.
Accident Damage: Collision damage can affect body panels, suspension parts, lights, bumpers, and safety systems. Some vehicles have visible dents and broken parts, while others have deeper damage underneath. A car may still run after an accident, but repairs are often too costly to make sense.
Missing Catalytic Converters: When a catalytic converter is stolen or removed, the vehicle becomes very loud and may not pass inspection or run properly. In some cases, thieves also damage exhaust pipes or nearby parts during removal. Replacing the converter can be costly, especially on newer models or work vehicles.
High Mileage: Vehicles with a lot of miles often have more wear on the engine, transmission, suspension, and interior. They may still run, but they usually need more repairs and maintenance over time. Many sellers decide to move on once the cost of keeping the vehicle on the road stops making sense.
From Apartment Parking Lots to Rural Properties, We Handle Pickup
RunBidSell makes it simple for Texas sellers to set a pickup time that works for their schedule. We can arrange towing throughout Texas, and most pickups happen within 24 to 48 hours. If the car does not run, is parked at your home, or needs to be picked up from your job, we can schedule the tow at a time that fits.
Free towing is included with every pickup. We can remove vehicles from a tight driveway, a residential property, an apartment lot, or a repair shop such as a mechanic or garage. If the vehicle has been sitting for a while or cannot be driven, we handle the pickup and towing at no cost to you.
RunBidSell pays you when the vehicle is picked up. Payment is done at pickup time, so you do not have to wait after the tow is arranged. Whether the car is at your house, at work, or at a repair facility anywhere in Texas, we can schedule the pickup and towing and pay you on arrival.
The Offer You Get Is the Amount We Pay
In Texas, our offer does not change at pickup.
The amount you are quoted for your vehicle is the final guaranteed offer, as long as the details you gave us are correct. If you told us the right year, make, model, condition, and whether the car runs, that is the price you get. We do not lower the offer when the driver arrives just to pressure you into taking less.
There are no hidden fees taken out of your offer. We do not charge towing fees, pickup fees, or processing charges in Texas. The price you are given is the amount you are paid, provided the vehicle matches the description you gave us. If pickup is needed, we can schedule it and tow the vehicle at no cost.
Why Choose RunBidSell in Texas?
Choosing RunBidSell means your car is priced through a system built to reach far beyond one local buyer. Instead of depending on a single opinion, your vehicle details are matched with a large network of licensed dealers and junkyards that buy used, damaged, and junk cars every day. Each buyer in that network is checked on an ongoing basis, which helps keep pricing fair and service dependable. That matters when you are selling an older car, a totaled vehicle, a work van, or something that no longer runs, because different buyers place value on different kinds of vehicles. One may want it for parts, another may want to repair it, and another may need it for inventory, so wider reach can mean a better offer for the seller. You can get an instant phone offer with basic information, and as long as the vehicle matches the description, the price is guaranteed with free towing and no hidden fees. We handle pickup across Texas, every day, and we take care of the title and paperwork based on Texas law, which helps make the sale clear and secure without extra running around on your end.
Cash for Your Junk Car Anywhere in Texas – From Abbott to Zephyr
RunBidSell buys cars across the whole state of Texas. We serve drivers in large metro areas, small towns, rural communities, and places far from the main highways. Our coverage reaches North Texas, East Texas, Central Texas, South Texas, West Texas, and the Gulf Coast. We also work throughout major county areas such as Harris County, Dallas County, Tarrant County, Bexar County, Travis County, and El Paso County. No matter where a vehicle is located, we can arrange service across the state.
Some vehicles are parked in busy neighborhoods, while others sit on country land, at apartment complexes, near job sites, or along quiet back roads. We cover the wide open ranch areas, desert regions, coastal stretches, wooded parts of the east, and the hill country in the center of the state. Our reach extends across the Panhandle, the border region, the plains, and the inland parts of Texas as well. When a car needs to be sold in one part of the state or another, we are available statewide.
How To Sign Your Texas Vehicle Title
When you sell a car in Texas, both the seller and the buyer need to sign the title in the right places so the ownership can transfer correctly. The title should be filled out neatly, and you should use the legal names that appear on the title unless the form says otherwise. Before signing, check the front and back of the title and make sure all information is correct, including the vehicle details, sale date, and sale price. If there is a mistake, do not cross it out unless the title instructions allow it, because errors can delay the transfer.
1. Find the seller section on the Texas title and read the labels before you write anything.
2. Print the buyer’s full legal name in the space for the purchaser, exactly as it should appear on the new title.
3. Write the sale date and the sale price in the spaces provided.
4. Record the odometer reading if the title includes an odometer section and the vehicle requires it.
5. Sign your name in the seller signature area exactly as your name appears on the front of the title.
6. If more than one owner is listed, each seller must sign if the title shows both owners are required to sign.
7. Have the buyer sign in the buyer section if the title includes a place for the purchaser’s signature.
8. Check whether there is a lien listed on the title. If there is, make sure the lien release is completed before you hand over the title.
9. Do not sign in the wrong section, write outside the boxes, or use nicknames, because that can cause the title transfer to be rejected.
10. Give the signed title to the buyer and keep a detailed bill of sale and your license plate removal records for your files.
How To Get a Duplicate Texas Vehicle Title
In Texas, the owner listed on the record can ask for a duplicate vehicle title by filling out Form VTR 34, which is the Application for a Certified Copy of Title, and sending it to the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles with a copy of a photo ID and the required fee, which is usually higher if the request is mailed and lower if the owner goes in person to a regional service center. The form asks for basic details about the vehicle, such as the year, make, vehicle identification number, and the owner’s name and address, and it must be signed by the owner or someone who has legal authority to act for the owner. If there is a lien on the vehicle, the lienholder may hold the title, so the seller should check that first because a duplicate may need to go to the lienholder unless the lien has already been released. When mailing the request, the owner should send the completed form, ID copy, and payment to the address listed on the form, and it is smart to keep copies of everything. If the owner needs the title faster, going in person to a TxDMV regional service center can be easier because staff can review the paperwork and, in many cases, issue a certified copy the same day. If the owner’s name has changed, the ID and application should still clearly match the state record or include documents that explain the change. Once the duplicate title is issued, the seller can use it to complete the sale and sign the title over to the buyer the usual way.
Resources for Texas Sellers
Texas Department of Motor Vehicles
The Texas Department of Motor Vehicles link provides authoritative information related to selling a motor vehicle in Texas, including resources on lost titles, bills of sale, license plates, vehicle registration, and other ownership transfer requirements.
