We Buy Cars Across Alabama

Our vehicle buying service is available across the state.

From the Tennessee River region to the Gulf Coast, we purchase vehicles anywhere in Alabama. Sellers can be located in cities, small towns, or rural areas, and we arrange pickup at the vehicle’s location.

Coverage extends across the state, including areas near the Appalachian foothills and the Black Belt region. Wherever the seller is in Alabama, we can purchase the vehicle and coordinate pickup there.

The Easiest Way to Sell Your Junk Car in Alabama

Selling your vehicle is simple:

  • Getting an instant offer

    Call us to request an instant offer for your vehicle. We ask for basic details over the phone, such as the make, model, age, condition, and location. Based on that information, we give you a fast offer with no obligation to move forward.

  • Scheduling pickup and free towing

    Once you accept the offer, we schedule pickup at a time that works for you anywhere in Alabama. Towing is free, and we collect vehicles from homes, workplaces, roadside locations, and repair facilities. We serve the whole state, including urban, rural, and remote areas.

  • Receiving payment at pickup

    When we arrive to collect the vehicle, we complete the final step of the sale at pickup. Payment is made at that time once the vehicle is collected. This finishes the transaction directly during the scheduled appointment.

We Buy Vehicles in Any Condition

At Caroovy, we buy vehicles from sellers across Alabama in all kinds of everyday situations. Some people have a car that no longer gets driven and just takes up space. Others are done putting time and money into an older vehicle that has become unreliable. We also hear from owners who have a non running, worn, or damaged car they no longer want to deal with.

A lot of sellers are simply ready for something that better fits their life now. A truck that once made sense for work, a sedan that does not suit a growing family, or an extra vehicle that has been sitting unused for months all become reasons to sell. We buy from people who want a clear way to move on from a vehicle they are finished with, and we treat each one with straightforward service and respect.

We buy vehicles in any condition from sellers anywhere in Alabama.

From Trucks to Sedans: Alabama Vehicles We Purchase

We buy many kinds of vehicles across Alabama for cash.

We purchase the vehicles people use every day, from personal cars to larger family options and practical work transportation. That includes sedans, compact cars, coupes, and hatchbacks, along with SUVs, crossovers, minivans, and station wagons that handle daily driving, errands, and family needs.

We also buy vehicles built for hauling, job sites, and general utility use throughout Alabama. Pickup trucks are a major part of that, and we also purchase vans used for cargo or service work, plus other common vehicle types such as convertibles and a wide range of everyday passenger vehicles.

What Makes Caroovy Different

People choose Caroovy because we keep the selling process simple from the first phone call to the final pickup anywhere in Alabama. We buy used, junk, older, damaged, non running, and unwanted vehicles, so sellers do not need to sort through a long list of requirements before contacting us. When you call, we base our offer on the basic details you provide about the vehicle, such as the make, model, year, condition, and whether it runs. That allows us to give a direct phone based offer without sending you through complicated steps or asking for unnecessary appointments first. If you accept, we arrange pickup at a time and location that fits your schedule, and we handle the towing at no extra cost. Sellers do not need to deliver the vehicle themselves or figure out transportation for a car that no longer runs. Our pickup process is straightforward, with clear coordination so you know when we are coming and what is needed at collection. We pay at the time we collect the vehicle, which means the transaction is completed when the vehicle is picked up rather than delayed until later. This approach works for people selling vehicles that still run as well as those dealing with cars that have mechanical problems, accident damage, age related wear, or no further use. We focus on practical service steps that save time, reduce back and forth, and make it easier to sell a vehicle without extra tasks for the owner.

Popular Towns We Serve in Alabama

How Much Are Junk Cars Worth in Alabama

In Alabama, junk cars are worth more when they still have usable parts, solid metal, and enough weight to bring value at the yard, while older vehicles with severe damage, missing components, or major mechanical failure usually bring less. A newer car that no longer runs can still hold decent value if the engine, transmission, wheels, or body panels remain in demand, since buyers look at what can be removed and resold before they look at it as scrap. The condition of the vehicle matters from every angle. Burned interiors, heavy rust, flood damage, and collision damage all push the offer down because they reduce what can be recovered. Scrap prices also play a direct role, since the market changes and that affects what the metal inside the vehicle is worth at the time of sale. Some vehicles carry more value simply because they are heavier and contain more recyclable material, but weight alone does not decide the price when key parts are gone or badly damaged. Demand shifts by vehicle type as well. Common models with parts that sell steadily often bring stronger offers than cars that have little resale interest. Age matters, but it does not tell the whole story. An older truck with desirable parts and a solid frame can be worth more than a newer car with serious damage and little left to salvage. In practice, the value comes down to what shape the vehicle is in, how much useful material and parts remain, and what the current market supports.

How to Sign a Vehicle Title in Alabama

Signing over a vehicle title in Alabama means the seller completes the ownership section on the current title and the buyer fills in their part so the vehicle can be transferred into the new owner’s name. The main goal is to write clearly, use the legal names exactly as shown, and make sure every required line is completed before the buyer takes the title to apply for a new one.

  • Review the front and back of the Alabama title and locate the assignment section for transfer of ownership. Use the exact legal names shown on the title. If more than one owner is listed, each required seller signs where the title calls for a signature. Fill in the sale date and sale price if those spaces appear in the transfer section.
  • Write the buyer’s full legal name and address in the buyer section of the title. Record the odometer reading if the title includes an odometer disclosure area and the vehicle qualifies for that disclosure. Print clearly, use black or blue ink, and do not erase, cross out, or write outside the marked spaces.
  • Check that all signatures, names, dates, and vehicle details are complete before handing the title to the buyer. The buyer then signs any required buyer section and takes the signed title, along with any bill of sale or other required documents, to apply for transfer and registration.

Replacing a Lost or Damaged Vehicle Title in Alabama

In Alabama, a duplicate vehicle title is requested through a designated agent of the Alabama Department of Revenue. The owner of record, lienholder, or an authorized representative must complete the duplicate title application and provide valid identification. If there is a lien on the vehicle, the lienholder’s information must be included. The application must be signed and submitted with the required fee. If someone other than the owner applies, a power of attorney or other authorization is required.

1. Complete Form MVT 12 1, Application for Replacement Title, with the vehicle information, owner information, and lien details if any. Sign the form as required. If an authorized representative files the application, include the power of attorney or other supporting authorization.

2. Take the completed application to a designated agent in Alabama. This is usually the local county licensing office or other approved title agent. Bring a valid photo ID and pay the duplicate title fee and any local processing fee charged by the agent.

3. The designated agent submits the application to the Alabama Department of Revenue for processing. After approval, the duplicate title is issued and mailed according to the title record. If a lien is recorded, the title is sent according to Alabama title procedures for lienholder interests.

Useful Government Resources for Alabama Sellers

Alabama Department of Motor Vehicles
The Alabama Department of Motor Vehicles website provides official information related to motor vehicle sales, including title transfer, registration, and ownership requirements in Alabama.