Sell Your Junk Car Anywhere in Minnesota

Across Minnesota, our vehicle buying service is available in every part of the state. We purchase used and junk cars in cities, small towns, and rural areas alike, and we arrange pickup wherever the seller is located.

From the Mississippi River corridor to the North Shore of Lake Superior, our coverage extends statewide. Whether a vehicle is parked in the Twin Cities, out on open farmland, or near the northern forest region, we can purchase it and coordinate pickup at that location.

Caroovy serves the entire state, so pickup is available anywhere in Minnesota.

The Easiest Way to Sell Your Junk Car in Minnesota

Selling your vehicle is simple:

  • Getting an instant offer

    Call us and share the basic details about your vehicle over the phone. We use that information to give you an instant offer quickly, and there is no obligation to accept it. The process is straightforward, and you do not need to commit to anything during the call.

  • Scheduling pickup and free towing

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

  • Receiving payment at pickup

    We complete the transaction when we pick up the vehicle. Payment is made at the time of pickup once the vehicle is collected. This is the final step in the process.

We Buy Vehicles in Any Condition

Caroovy buys vehicles in any condition from sellers across Minnesota, and the reason for selling is often less about the vehicle itself than a change in daily life. Some people have an extra car that no longer gets used, while others are done dealing with one that has become unreliable over time. A vehicle that once worked well for work, family, or commuting does not always fit the next stage of life. In some cases, it has been sitting for months and no one plans to put it back on the road. We also hear from owners who are ready to let go of a worn, damaged, or non running vehicle instead of keeping it parked and unpaid attention.

Whether someone is clearing space, settling an estate, replacing an older car, or simply done with a vehicle they no longer want, we make it easy to sell from anywhere in the state. We treat every vehicle with the same steady approach, from regularly used cars to ones that have been left sitting and forgotten.

From Sedans to Pickup Trucks, We Buy Vehicles Across Minnesota

We buy vehicles that fit the way people drive and work across Minnesota.

We purchase everyday personal vehicles in many forms, from sedans and compact cars to hatchbacks, coupes, and convertibles. Family transportation is a major part of what we buy, so we regularly purchase SUVs, crossovers, minivans, and station wagons. Some sellers bring in smaller commuter cars. Others have larger vehicles used for daily routines and shared household use.

We also buy vehicles built around work and practical use throughout Minnesota. That includes pickup trucks, cargo vans, passenger vans, and other utility focused vehicles that support job sites, travel, hauling, or general business use. In the same market, we purchase a wide mix of vehicles that serve personal needs, family responsibilities, and day to day transportation.

Why Minnesota Residents Prefer Selling to Caroovy

People choose Caroovy because we keep the selling process simple from the first call to pickup. We buy vehicles across Minnesota, including running cars, non running vehicles, damaged vehicles, older vehicles, and unwanted vehicles that are no longer worth keeping. Our offers are based on the basic details you give us over the phone, so you do not need to handle complicated steps before getting a price. If you accept the offer, we schedule pickup at a time and location that works for you. We tow the vehicle at no cost, collect it directly, and pay you when we arrive.

We work with sellers who want a direct process without extra back and forth. That means one phone call for the offer, a clear pickup arrangement, and payment at the time of collection anywhere in Minnesota.

Popular Towns We Serve in Minnesota

Understanding Junk Car Market Values in Minnesota

In Minnesota, the value of a junk car depends on what the vehicle still offers in its current state. A newer model with usable parts often brings more than an older vehicle that has been sitting for years, but age alone does not decide the offer. Condition matters just as much. If the engine, transmission, wheels, or body panels still have resale value, the vehicle usually has more worth than one that is badly stripped, heavily rusted, or crushed from damage. In some cases, a damaged car still brings a solid offer because repair shops and recyclers want certain components, especially when those parts fit vehicles that remain common on the road. Scrap prices also play a real part in what a car is worth, since the metal inside the vehicle sets a baseline that shifts with the market. A heavier vehicle often has more scrap value than a smaller one for that reason, though weight is only one part of the picture. Demand changes as well, and that affects offers when specific makes, models, or parts are harder to find. Cars with missing titles, major fire damage, or severe frame issues usually bring less because they have fewer resale options and more limits on how they can be handled. In the end, the offer reflects a mix of the vehicle’s age, its overall condition, the type of car it is, the current value of scrap metal, the demand for usable parts, and how much material the vehicle contains.

Steps to Properly Sign Your Minnesota Vehicle Title

Signing over a Minnesota vehicle title means the seller fills out the ownership transfer section on the title, gives the buyer the signed title, and provides key sale details. Both parties should read the title carefully before writing anything. Use full legal names, write clearly, and complete all required lines to avoid delays when the buyer applies for the new title.

  • Complete the seller section on the title. Enter the sale date and the vehicle odometer reading if the title includes an odometer disclosure area. Sign your name exactly as it appears on the front of the title. If more than one owner is listed, each seller signs as required by how the names appear on the title.
  • Fill in the buyer information in the title transfer section. Write the buyer’s full legal name and address in the spaces provided. Record the sale price if the title asks for it. Do not erase, cross out, or write outside the marked areas.
  • Give the buyer the signed title and keep a record of the sale. The buyer takes the signed title to a Minnesota Driver and Vehicle Services office to apply for title transfer and registration. It is also standard to complete a bill of sale for both parties to keep with their records.

Check every entry before handing over the title. An incomplete or damaged title often delays the transfer.

Replacing a Lost or Damaged Vehicle Title in Minnesota

In Minnesota, you get a duplicate vehicle title by applying through Driver and Vehicle Services. The registered owner shown on the current record must complete the duplicate title application and provide valid identification. If there is a lien on the vehicle, the lienholder must release its interest before a duplicate title can be issued to the owner. You must pay the required duplicate title fee and submit the application to a deputy registrar office or by mail if allowed by the state form instructions.

Complete the Minnesota duplicate title application form with the vehicle information, owner information, and any lien details exactly as they appear on the state record. Sign the form where required. If the title is in two names, all required owners must sign.

Gather the supporting items. Bring or submit your identification, the completed application, any lien release if a lien is recorded, and payment for the duplicate title fee. Check that the vehicle identification number and owner name match the state record before submission.

File the application with a Minnesota deputy registrar office, or send it to Driver and Vehicle Services if the form instructions allow mailing. Pay the fee at the time of filing. The state processes the request and issues the duplicate title after approval.

Minnesota DMV Vehicle Information

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