Local Service Available Throughout Wisconsin

RunBidSell serves drivers across the state of Wisconsin.

Our vehicle buying service is available statewide, so we can purchase cars, trucks, vans, and SUVs anywhere in Wisconsin. That includes busy cities, small towns, rural roads, and areas near Lake Michigan or the Mississippi River.

No matter where the seller is located, we can arrange pickup at that location. We cover the full state, including communities in the north woods, central farmland, and southern parts of Wisconsin, with pickup available wherever the vehicle is parked.

Find Out What Your Junk Car is Worth

In Wisconsin, getting an instant cash offer for your vehicle starts with a phone call to RunBidSell, and you can call 24 hours a day. We give quotes over the phone after asking a few basic questions about the vehicle you want to sell. This usually includes the year, make, model, mileage, and overall condition. We also ask if it has damage, missing parts, mechanical problems, or other issues that affect value. That information helps us determine what the vehicle is worth right now. Different vehicles get different offers because age, condition, demand, and type all matter. A newer car in good shape may get a higher offer, while a junk car or a damaged vehicle may get a lower one based on its condition and usable parts. Once the caller answers those questions, we provide an instant cash offer during the call.

Call anytime, day or night, to get an instant offer over the phone.

From Used Vehicles to Junk Cars

RunBidSell buys vehicles in many conditions from Wisconsin residents, not just cars that are ready for the scrap yard. Some people sell a clean used vehicle because they no longer need it, while others have an older car with high miles that is becoming less reliable. A vehicle may still run and drive, but rising repair costs, age, or a failed inspection can make it harder to keep.

In other cases, the problem is more serious but still common. RunBidSell also buys damaged vehicles, including cars with body damage, cosmetic wear, or accident damage that the owner does not want to fix. Some have mechanical problems like a bad transmission, engine trouble, or electrical issues that make the vehicle costly to repair. Others are non running because they broke down and never went back on the road.

Many Wisconsin owners also have vehicles sitting unused for months or years. That can include an extra car no one drives anymore, an older vehicle that no longer fits the family’s needs, or a junk car that has reached the end of its life. Some are sold after repeated breakdowns, while others are scrap vehicles that are no longer worth putting money into.

  • Rust or Corrosion: Road salt, slush, and long winters can wear down metal over time. Rust often shows up on rocker panels, wheel wells, brake lines, frames, and underbody parts, and it can turn a decent car into one that is no longer worth repairing.
  • Non Running: Some vehicles stop starting because of engine failure, fuel system problems, electrical faults, or long periods of sitting unused. Even when a car will not crank, move, or stay running, people still need a way to get rid of it safely.
  • Mechanical Issues: Major repair problems can make a vehicle hard to keep on the road. Common issues include bad engines, overheating, steering trouble, worn suspension parts, brake problems, and leaks that keep getting worse.
  • Transmission Troubles: A failing transmission can cause slipping, hard shifting, delayed movement, shaking, or a car that will not go into gear at all. Repairs are often expensive, so many owners choose to sell instead of putting more money into the vehicle.
  • Weather Damage: Snow, ice, extreme cold, and seasonal temperature swings can take a toll on cars and trucks. Frozen seals, cracked trim, weakened batteries, damaged paint, and underbody wear are all common after years of exposure.
  • High Mileage: Older vehicles with a lot of miles often have wear across many systems at once. The engine, transmission, suspension, interior, and electronics may all show age, which can make the vehicle less reliable for everyday driving.
  • Accident Damage: Some vehicles still run after a crash, while others are left with bent panels, broken lights, suspension damage, or safety issues that make them unsafe to drive. Even smaller accidents can lead to repair costs that are more than the vehicle is worth.

Free Towing Included Anywhere in Wisconsin

RunBidSell makes it easy for Wisconsin sellers to set up a pickup time that works for their day. We offer service throughout Wisconsin, and in most cases, towing is arranged within 24 to 48 hours. If the vehicle does not run, is sitting at home, or is stuck in a tight driveway, we can still pick it up. We can also remove vehicles from a house, an apartment lot, a job site, or a repair shop like a mechanic or garage. You can choose a time that fits your schedule, whether that means morning, afternoon, or after work.

When the tow truck arrives, RunBidSell pays you at pickup time, so you do not have to wait around for payment later. The towing is free, and the driver can pick up the vehicle from many common situations across Wisconsin, including cars parked at a residence, vehicles left at a place of employment, or one that needs to be cleared from a repair facility. If a family car stopped running and has been sitting in the driveway, or a vehicle is taking up space at a garage, we can schedule the pickup and handle the towing. Payment for the vehicle is done right there at pickup.

The Offer You Accept Is the Price You Receive

In Wisconsin, the offer you get from RunBidSell is final and guaranteed based on the details you give us. If the vehicle matches the description, the price does not change when the driver arrives for pickup. That means no last minute haggling, no surprise drop in price, and no pressure at the door.

A lot of people worry that a car buyer will add fees later or take money out for towing. We do not do that. There are no hidden fees, no processing charges, and no towing fees. The amount you are quoted is the amount you are paid, as long as the vehicle was described accurately.

That matters when you are selling an older car, a damaged vehicle, or something that no longer runs. It helps to know where you stand before pickup is even scheduled. In Wisconsin, we keep the process clear from the first phone call to the time we pick up the vehicle.

Why Choose RunBidSell in Wisconsin?

Choosing RunBidSell means your vehicle is priced through a large buyer network, not by one local yard making a quick guess. Our system connects with a wide group of licensed dealers and junkyards, and that network is checked on a regular basis so sellers are dealing with buyers who meet clear standards. That matters whether the vehicle runs well, has damage, or is ready for scrap, because it helps bring in stronger offers and keeps the process more dependable from start to finish. Sellers also know what to expect. The offer includes towing, there are no extra fees added later, and the price stays the same as long as the vehicle was described correctly. We also handle pickup across Wisconsin, every day, and take care of the title and paperwork based on state requirements so the transfer is done the right way.

That gives sellers a clear price, a secure sale, and a process that stays simple.

Cash for Your Junk Car Anywhere in Wisconsin – From Abbotsford to Zwerg

We buy cars across all of Wisconsin. Our service covers every part of the state, from the southeast and south central areas to the northwoods and the western river region. We also work throughout the central part of the state, the Fox Valley, and along the Lake Michigan side.

We serve vehicles in major counties like Milwaukee County, Dane County, Waukesha County, Brown County, Racine County, and Kenosha County. We also cover rural counties, small communities, and areas between larger population centers. If the vehicle is in Wisconsin, we can reach it.

Our coverage extends across farm areas, suburban neighborhoods, industrial zones, and remote roads. We schedule pickups throughout the state every day, including areas near the Mississippi River, the Driftless Area, and the northern lake and forest regions. No matter where the vehicle is located in Wisconsin, we are available.

How To Sign Your Wisconsin Vehicle Title

When you sell a car in Wisconsin, you need to sign the title in the seller section exactly as your name appears on the front of the title. The buyer will use that signed title to transfer ownership, so it is important to fill it out neatly and completely. Before you sign, read the title carefully and make sure you are writing in the right places. Use blue or black ink, avoid cross outs, and do not leave required spaces blank.

1. Check the front of the title and confirm that you are listed as the owner. If two owners are listed, look at how the names appear. If the title shows “and,” both owners usually need to sign. If it shows “or,” either owner may usually sign.

2. Go to the seller section on the back of the Wisconsin title. Print the buyer’s full name and address in the spaces provided, and enter the sale date and sale price if the title asks for them.

3. Write the odometer reading in the mileage section if the vehicle is required to have it. Record the mileage exactly as shown on the car’s odometer. Do not guess or round the number.

4. Sign your name on the seller signature line exactly the way it appears on the front of the title. If there are two sellers who must sign, each person should sign in the correct seller space.

5. Print your name in any printed name area if the title includes one. Use the same form of your name that appears on the title so the state can match the ownership record.

6. Complete any lien release section only if a lien is shown on the title and the title requires that part to be filled out. If a lender is still listed and has not released the lien, the buyer may not be able to transfer the title.

7. Do not sign in the buyer section, and do not let the buyer sign in the seller section. Each person should fill out only the part meant for them so the title stays valid.

8. Do not use white out, scratch out mistakes, or write over marked areas. If you make an error, it is often better to request a replacement title before completing the sale.

9. Remove your license plates after the sale unless a specific rule or transfer applies to your situation. Give the signed title to the buyer, and keep a record of the sale details for yourself.

How To Get a Duplicate Wisconsin Vehicle Title

If the Wisconsin vehicle title is lost, the owner must apply for a duplicate title through the Wisconsin DMV before the car can be sold.

In Wisconsin, the titled owner should request a duplicate title by submitting a replacement title application to the Wisconsin DMV, which can usually be done online through the DMV website, by mail, or in person at a DMV Customer Service Center. The owner will need the vehicle information, including the VIN, and must pay the duplicate title fee. If there is a lien on the vehicle, the lienholder may need to be involved, and if the title must be rushed, an extra fast service fee can apply. Once the duplicate title is issued, the owner can sign it over to the buyer to complete the sale.

Resources for Wisconsin Sellers

Wisconsin Department of Motor Vehicles

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