Sell Your Junk Car Anywhere in Kansas

Across Kansas, we buy used and junk vehicles in every part of the state and arrange pickup at the seller’s location. That includes large cities, small towns, rural roads, and outlying areas. From places near the Kansas River to communities along the Arkansas River, our coverage extends statewide. Distance within the state is not a limit for us.

Wherever a vehicle is located in Kansas, we can pick it up. We serve the full state, not just a few local areas.

The Easiest Way to Sell Your Junk Car in Kansas

1. 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, year, condition, and whether it runs, then we give you a fast offer with no obligation.

2. Scheduling pickup and free towing
Once you accept the offer, we schedule pickup at a time that works for you anywhere in Kansas. Towing is free, and we collect vehicles from homes, workplaces, roadside locations, and repair facilities across urban, rural, and remote areas statewide.

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

Buying Used, Unwanted, or Non-Running Cars

Caroovy buys vehicles in any condition from sellers across Kansas.

Some people have a car that no longer gets used after a move, a retirement, or a change in daily routine. Others are done dealing with an older vehicle that has become unreliable over time or one that has been sitting for months in the driveway. We buy cars, trucks, vans, and SUVs that are still running, worn from years of use, or no longer running at all.

For many sellers, the vehicle just no longer fits their life. A family outgrows a small car, someone inherits a vehicle they do not want to keep, or an extra truck takes up space without serving a purpose. We also buy damaged and unused vehicles from owners who are ready to let them go and be done with the hassle.

Cars, Trucks, SUVs, and More Accepted in Kansas

Across Kansas, we buy vehicles that fit into everyday life.

We purchase personal vehicles in many forms, from sedans and compact cars to coupes, hatchbacks, and convertibles. Some people drive a simple commuter car, while others rely on crossovers, station wagons, or other passenger vehicles for a little more room and flexibility.

We also buy family and work focused vehicles used across Kansas, including SUVs, minivans, vans, and pickup trucks. In the same way, we purchase utility vehicles that support daily tasks, whether that means a truck for hauling, a van for equipment, or a larger vehicle that helps with regular household needs.

Why Choose Caroovy

People across Kansas choose Caroovy because we keep the process simple and practical from the first call to the final pickup. We buy vehicles throughout the state, so sellers do not have to search for a nearby yard or transport a car themselves. Instead, they call us, share basic details such as the year, make, model, condition, and location, and we provide a direct offer over the phone based on that information. We purchase a wide range of vehicles, including running cars, non running vehicles, damaged vehicles, older cars, junk vehicles, and unwanted vehicles that are no longer worth keeping. There is no need for sellers to list the vehicle online, meet with multiple buyers, or sort through complicated steps before pickup. Once the offer is accepted, we arrange collection at a time and place that works for the seller anywhere in Kansas. Our towing is free, which removes the extra cost and effort of moving a vehicle that does not drive or is no longer road ready. At pickup, we handle the straightforward collection process and provide payment at the time we collect the vehicle, so sellers know what to expect and when the transaction will be completed.

Popular Towns We Serve in Kansas

How Much Are Junk Cars Worth in Kansas

Junk car values in Kansas vary from one vehicle to the next.

The amount a junk car is worth in Kansas depends on the vehicle itself and on current market conditions. A car with major damage, missing parts, or a seized engine usually brings less than one that still has usable components or turns over. Age also matters, since older vehicles often have more wear and fewer parts in strong demand, while some models hold value because buyers want engines, transmissions, wheels, or body panels from them. In some cases, the type of vehicle changes the offer because larger vehicles contain more metal and weigh more, which affects scrap value. At the same time, scrap prices rise and fall, so the same car can be worth more at one point than at another. Demand for parts also plays a role, especially when a vehicle has items that are commonly reused. A complete vehicle often has more value than one that has already been stripped, and title status can also affect what a buyer is able to pay.

How to Correctly Complete a Title Transfer in Kansas

Signing over a Kansas vehicle title when selling a car usually means filling out the seller section on the current title, recording the sale details clearly, and handing the completed title to the buyer so they can apply for a new title and registration. Both sides should read the title carefully before writing anything, use full legal names, and make sure all information is neat and matches the vehicle and ownership records.

  • Step 1: Check the front of the Kansas title and confirm the vehicle information is correct. If more than one owner is listed, make sure every seller named on the title signs exactly as shown, based on how the names appear.
  • Step 2: Complete the assignment section on the title. Write in the buyer’s full name and address, the sale date, and the odometer reading if required for the vehicle. Enter the sale price where the title asks for it, and sign in the seller area using ink and your legal signature.
  • Step 3: Give the signed title to the buyer and keep a bill of sale or personal record of the transaction. Remove your license plate if Kansas rules require you to keep it, and cancel or update your insurance after the sale is complete.

Do not erase, cross out, or use correction fluid on the title. If a mistake is made, it is best to contact the Kansas motor vehicle office before continuing.

How to Apply for a Duplicate Kansas Title

In Kansas, you get a duplicate vehicle title through your county treasurer’s motor vehicle office. The owner listed on the current record must apply. You must complete the Application for Secured or Duplicate Title, provide identification, and pay the duplicate title fee. If there is an active lien, the lien release must be handled as required by the state before a clear duplicate title can be issued. If the vehicle is jointly owned, follow the ownership names shown on the state record when signing the application.

  • Complete the Kansas Application for Secured or Duplicate Title. Enter the vehicle information exactly as it appears on the registration record, including the vehicle identification number, year, make, and owner name.
  • Take the completed application to your county treasurer’s motor vehicle office. Bring your photo identification, current registration if available, and any lien release documents required for the record. Pay the duplicate title fee set by Kansas.
  • The county treasurer processes the request and forwards it through the state title system. The Kansas Department of Revenue issues the duplicate title and sends it according to the application and lien status on the vehicle record.

Kansas DMV Resources for Vehicle Owners

Kansas Department of Motor Vehicles
Kansas Department of Motor Vehicles resources provide official information on title transfers, registration requirements, and other vehicle sale-related procedures in the state of Kansas.