We Buy Cars Across Michigan

Across Michigan, we purchase used and junk vehicles in every part of the state and arrange pickup wherever the seller is located. That includes cities, small towns, rural roads, and communities near the Detroit River or along the Lake Michigan shoreline. From the Lower Peninsula to the Upper Peninsula, our coverage extends statewide with no gaps in service. Wherever the vehicle is in Michigan, we can reach it and handle pickup at that location.

Our service is available statewide in Michigan.

The Easiest Way to Sell Your Junk Car in Michigan

  • Getting an instant offer

    Call us to request an instant offer for your vehicle. We base the offer on the basic details you share over the phone, such as the make, model, year, condition, and whether it runs. You receive the offer quickly, and there is no obligation to accept.

  • Scheduling pickup and free towing

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

  • Receiving payment at pickup

    At the scheduled pickup, we collect the vehicle and complete the final step of the sale. Payment is made at the time of pickup once the vehicle is collected.

Buying Used, Unwanted, or Non-Running Cars

Caroovy buys vehicles in any condition from sellers across Michigan. Some people have a car they stopped driving months ago. Others keep an extra vehicle in the driveway because it no longer fits their routine, their family, or their budget. We hear from owners who are done putting time into an older car, and from people who simply want it gone so they can move on.

We also buy vehicles that have become unreliable, worn down, damaged, or no longer running. In many cases, the issue is not one big repair but the fact that the vehicle has been sitting unused and no longer has a place in daily life. Some sellers inherited a car they do not need. Others are closing out a chapter and want a straightforward sale without dragging it out.

If you have a vehicle you no longer want, Caroovy will buy it anywhere in Michigan.

Vehicle Categories We Purchase Across Michigan

At Caroovy, we buy a wide range of vehicles for cash throughout Michigan, with a focus on the kinds of transportation people use in daily life. 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 purchase many work and utility vehicles, including pickup trucks, cargo vans, and other vans used for business, travel, or everyday hauling. Some sellers have practical commuter vehicles, while others want to sell a convertible or another passenger vehicle that serves a more specific purpose. We buy across these categories because people rely on many different vehicle types for personal use, family needs, and day to day work.

We purchase many common vehicle categories across Michigan.

Why Choose Caroovy

People choose Caroovy because we make selling a vehicle in Michigan direct and easy to manage from start to finish. We buy vehicles across the entire state, including running cars, non running vehicles, damaged vehicles, older cars, and unwanted junk vehicles. Our offers are based on the basic details you give us over the phone, so you do not have to deal with long forms or extra steps before getting a price. Once you accept the offer, we arrange pickup at a time and location that works for you anywhere in Michigan. We provide free towing, handle the pickup process in a straightforward way, and pay you at the time of collection.

That means you can sell your vehicle without extra transportation, complicated paperwork, or unnecessary delays.

Service Areas: Find Your City in Michigan

Understanding Junk Car Market Values in Michigan

In Michigan, junk car value depends on the vehicle itself and on current market conditions. A newer model with usable parts often brings more than an older vehicle that has been heavily stripped or badly rusted. Condition matters in other ways too. A car with major body damage can still hold value if the engine, transmission, or electronics remain intact. In some cases, the weight of the vehicle plays a larger role because scrap yards base part of an offer on how much metal the car contains. Scrap prices also shift over time, so the same car can bring a different offer from one period to another. Demand affects value as well. If buyers are looking for parts from a certain type of vehicle, that usually raises what that junk car is worth.

The type of vehicle also changes the offer. Trucks, vans, and larger sport utility vehicles often weigh more, while some cars have parts that sell faster than others. Age is part of the picture, but it does not decide value by itself. A newer vehicle in poor shape can be worth less than an older one with strong parts demand.

Michigan Title Transfer & Signing Requirements

Signing over a Michigan vehicle title means the seller fills out the assignment section on the current title, the buyer signs where required, and the buyer then takes the signed title to the Secretary of State to complete the transfer. Both parties should review the title carefully before writing anything. Use full legal names, write clearly, and match the vehicle information to the car being sold.

  • Review the front and back of the Michigan title before signing. Confirm the vehicle identification number, seller name, and any lien information are correct. If more than one owner is listed, all required owners must sign exactly as their names appear on the title.
  • Complete the seller and buyer sections in the title assignment area. The seller enters the sale date and sale price, then signs in the seller section. The buyer prints and signs their name in the buyer section if the title requires it. Do not erase, cross out, or leave required spaces blank.
  • Give the signed title to the buyer after the sale. The buyer takes the title to a Michigan Secretary of State office to transfer ownership, apply for registration, and handle plates if needed. Keep a bill of sale and a copy of the signed title information for your records.

Replacing a Lost or Damaged Vehicle Title in Michigan Sellers

Michigan Department of Motor Vehicles
The Michigan Department of Motor Vehicles website provides official information and resources related to title transfers, registration requirements, and other procedures associated with selling a motor vehicle in Michigan.