Sell Your Junk Car Anywhere in Georgia

Our service covers the whole state.

From the Blue Ridge Mountains in the north to the Atlantic coast in the southeast, we buy used and junk vehicles across Georgia and arrange pickup wherever the seller is located. That includes large cities, small towns, rural roads, and outlying communities. We also cover areas along the Chattahoochee River and throughout the southern part of the state, so location is not a limitation. If the vehicle is in Georgia, we can reach it and handle pickup at that location.

Selling Your Car in Georgia in 3 Steps

1. Getting an instant offer
Call us to request an instant offer for your vehicle. We base the offer on the basic details you give us over the phone, such as the make, model, year, and condition. You get a quick quote with no obligation to move forward.

2. Scheduling pickup and free towing
Once you accept the offer, we schedule pickup at a time that works for you anywhere in Georgia. Towing is free, and we can collect the vehicle from your home, workplace, a roadside location, or a repair facility. We arrange pickup across the state, including urban, rural, and remote areas.

3. Receiving payment at pickup
We complete payment when we pick up the vehicle. Once the vehicle is collected, we finalize the transaction and provide your payment at that time.

From Totaled to Used: Georgia’s Any Condition Car Buyer

Caroovy buys vehicles in any condition from sellers across Georgia. People come to us for many different reasons. Some have an extra car that no longer gets used and has been sitting in a driveway or garage for months. Others are ready to let go of an older vehicle that has become unreliable over time or no longer feels worth keeping. We also hear from owners whose needs have changed after a move, a new job, a growing family, or a change in daily routine. In some cases, the vehicle still runs but no longer fits their life. In others, it is worn, damaged, or not running, and they simply want a clear way to sell it.

We work with sellers at many stages of ownership. One person may be dealing with a vehicle left behind after a life change, while another is replacing a car they no longer trust for regular use. Some people have held onto a truck, van, or car for years even though it has not been on the road in a long time. Others are done putting time and money into something they no longer want. A vehicle does not need to be in great shape for us to buy it. We purchase clean cars, used vehicles with visible wear, and non running or damaged vehicles from owners throughout Georgia.

We Buy All Types of Vehicles Across Georgia

We buy a broad range of vehicles for cash across Georgia.

In Georgia, we purchase many of the vehicles people rely on for daily transportation. That includes personal cars such as sedans, compact cars, coupes, and hatchbacks, along with larger family vehicles like SUVs, crossovers, minivans, and station wagons. We also buy specialty passenger vehicles, including convertibles.

We purchase work and utility vehicles used for jobs, travel, and everyday hauling. Pickup trucks and vans are common examples, and we also buy a wide mix of standard passenger vehicles that serve different needs from commuting to family use. Across Georgia, we work with owners of both smaller cars and larger vehicle categories.

Why Choose Caroovy

People choose Caroovy because we make it simple to sell a vehicle anywhere in Georgia without extra steps or unnecessary delays. We provide service across the full state, so sellers do not need to search for a local buyer or move a car from its current location. A quick phone call is usually enough to get started, and we base our offer on the basic details you give us, such as the year, make, model, condition, and whether the vehicle runs. We buy a wide range of vehicles, including running cars, non running cars, damaged vehicles, older vehicles, junk vehicles, and unwanted vehicles that have been sitting for a long time. There is no need to arrange transport on your own because we include free towing as part of the pickup. Once you accept the offer, we set up collection at a time and place that works for you, whether the vehicle is at home, at work, in a driveway, or at a repair shop. Our pickup process is straightforward, and we handle it without requiring complicated paperwork or back and forth steps from the seller. Payment is made at the time of collection, so the vehicle is picked up and the transaction is completed in the same appointment. This approach works well for people who want a clear process, direct communication, and a practical way to sell a vehicle that they no longer want to keep.

Popular Georgia Towns Where We Buy Junk Cars

How Junk Car Prices Are Calculated in Georgia

In Georgia, the value of a junk car depends on the vehicle itself and on current market conditions. A newer vehicle with usable parts often brings more than an older one that has severe damage or missing components. The type of vehicle also matters. Trucks, vans, and larger sport utility vehicles often weigh more, which can raise scrap value, while certain cars hold more value because their parts are in stronger demand. If the engine, transmission, wheels, or catalytic converter are still present and in usable shape, that usually affects the offer as well.

Scrap metal prices in Georgia also shape what a buyer will pay for a junk car. When scrap prices are stronger, heavier vehicles often bring better offers because they contain more metal. At the same time, a vehicle with common replacement parts in good condition can be worth more than its weight alone suggests. Age still plays a role, since older vehicles often have more wear and fewer reusable components, but condition remains just as important. A junk car with major body damage can still have value if key parts are intact, while a vehicle that looks complete but has stripped parts usually brings less.

Steps to Properly Sign Your Georgia Vehicle Title

Signing over a vehicle title in Georgia means the seller fills out the assignment section on the title, gives the buyer the required ownership details, and hands over the signed title so the buyer can apply for a new title and registration. The seller should write clearly, use full legal names, and make sure the information on the title matches the vehicle and both parties involved.

  • Check the front and back of the title before signing. Confirm the vehicle identification number, year, make, and current owner name are correct. If more than one owner is listed, every required owner signs exactly as the name appears on the title.
  • Complete the seller section of the title. Enter the buyer’s full legal name and address in the buyer area. Fill in the sale date and sale price if those spaces are on the title. Sign in the seller signature area and print the seller name where required. Do not erase, cross out, or write outside the marked boxes.
  • Give the buyer the signed title and any other standard sale documents, such as a bill of sale if used. Remove the license plate if required by your registration rules, cancel or transfer insurance as needed, and keep a copy or photo of the completed title for your records.

How to Apply for a Duplicate Georgia Title

In Georgia, a duplicate title is requested through the Georgia Department of Revenue, Motor Vehicle Division. The registered owner, legal owner, or lienholder must apply. The vehicle must already be titled in Georgia. If there is an active lien, the lienholder usually must apply or release its interest before a duplicate title can be issued to the owner. You need a completed Form MV 1 Title Tag Application, valid identification, and payment of the duplicate title fee. If the application is submitted by mail or at a county tag office, signatures must match state requirements and any supporting lien documents must be included.

1. Complete Form MV 1 Title Tag Application with the vehicle information, owner information, and the request for a duplicate title. Sign the form as required. If there is a lien on the vehicle, include the lienholder information or lien release documents if the lien has been satisfied.

2. Gather the required documents and fee. Include a copy of your valid photo identification and payment for the duplicate title fee. If someone is submitting the application for you, include any required authorization documents. Check that all names, the vehicle identification number, and the mailing address are correct.

3. Submit the application to your County Tag Office or mail it to the Georgia Department of Revenue, Motor Vehicle Division, according to current state instructions. After processing, the duplicate title is issued and mailed to the owner or lienholder listed on the application.

Georgia DMV Resources for Vehicle Owners

Georgia Department of Motor Vehicles
The Georgia Department of Motor Vehicles provides official information and required documentation related to the sale and transfer of a motor vehicle in Georgia.