We Buy Cars Across Vermont

Our service extends across the entire state.

From towns along Lake Champlain to communities near the Green Mountains, we purchase vehicles throughout Vermont. No matter where the car is located, we can arrange pickup there.

Whether you are in a busy city or a quiet rural area, our coverage reaches every part of the state. We buy used and junk vehicles anywhere in Vermont and handle pickup wherever the seller is located.

3 Easy Steps for Selling Your Car in Vermont

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

After you accept the offer, we schedule pickup at a time that works for you anywhere in Vermont. 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.

When we arrive to pick up the vehicle, we complete the collection and provide payment at that time. This is the final step in the process. Once the vehicle is picked up, the transaction is complete.

Buying Used, Unwanted, or Non-Running Cars

Caroovy buys vehicles from sellers across Vermont in many different situations. Some people have a car they no longer drive after retiring it from daily use. Others keep an extra vehicle parked for months because it no longer fits their routine, their family, or their budget. We also hear from owners who are ready to let go of an older car that has become unreliable over time, even if it still starts some days and sits other days. In other cases, a vehicle has been left unused in a driveway, garage, or field after life changed and it simply stopped being part of the plan.

We buy cars, trucks, vans, and sport utility vehicles in a wide range of conditions, including worn, damaged, and non running vehicles. Some sellers want to move on after replacing a vehicle with something newer. Others are handling a car from a family member, clearing space on a property, or dealing with a vehicle they do not want to keep putting time into. A car does not need to be in regular use to be worth selling, and it does not need to look perfect to have value. Our process serves people throughout Vermont who are ready to sell a vehicle that no longer fits their life.

Vehicle Categories We Purchase Across Vermont

At Caroovy, we buy a wide range of vehicles for cash across Vermont. That includes everyday personal cars like sedans, compact cars, hatchbacks, and coupes, along with family vehicles such as SUVs, crossovers, station wagons, and minivans. We also purchase pickup trucks and vans that people use for work, hauling, and regular transportation. Some sellers have smaller commuter vehicles, while others want to sell utility focused models or specialty types like convertibles. We handle all of these common vehicle categories as part of our buying service.

We buy the kinds of vehicles people rely on every day in Vermont, from a simple compact car to a larger SUV or pickup truck. Our purchases also include practical family options, cargo vans, minivans, hatchbacks, and other personal or work vehicles used for daily driving and routine tasks.

Why Vermont Residents Prefer Selling to Caroovy

People choose Caroovy because we keep the selling process simple from the first call to the final pickup. We buy vehicles across all of Vermont, so sellers do not need to transport a car or search for a nearby buyer. Our offers are based on basic details shared over the phone, such as the make, model, year, condition, and whether the vehicle runs. That lets us give a direct quote without requiring long forms or extra steps. We also provide free towing, which is useful for vehicles that no longer start, have damage, or have been sitting for a long time.

We purchase a wide range of vehicles, including running cars, non running vehicles, damaged vehicles, older cars, and unwanted vehicles that owners are ready to remove. After we agree on an offer, we arrange pickup at a time and location that works for the seller anywhere in Vermont. The collection process is straightforward, and we handle the vehicle removal at pickup. Payment is made when we collect the vehicle, so sellers do not have to wait after the handoff. Our service is built for people who want a clear process, direct communication, and a practical way to sell a vehicle without unnecessary complications.

Popular Towns We Serve in Vermont

How Much Are Junk Cars Worth in Vermont

In Vermont, the value of a junk car starts with the basic facts about the vehicle itself. A newer model in rough shape often brings more than an older one that has been sitting for years. Condition matters in a direct way. If the engine, transmission, catalytic converter, or other major parts are still there and usable, the offer is usually stronger. A heavier vehicle also tends to carry more scrap value because it contains more metal. The type of vehicle matters too, since some cars, trucks, and SUVs hold parts that buyers want more than others.

The market also affects what a junk car is worth at the time of sale. When scrap prices rise, offers usually rise with them, and when those prices drop, values tend to follow. Demand for replacement parts can push a vehicle higher if it has components that sell well or fit common models. Age still plays a role, but not always in the same way, because an older vehicle with sought after parts can be worth more than a newer one with heavy damage and little salvage left. In the end, buyers look at the full vehicle, not just one detail, and that is why offers vary from one junk car to the next.

How to Correctly Complete a Title Transfer in Vermont

Signing over a vehicle title in Vermont usually means the seller fills out the assignment section on the current title, records the sale details, and signs where the title asks for the seller’s signature. The buyer then completes the buyer section and uses the signed title to apply for a new title and registration. Before signing, both parties should review the title carefully and make sure all information is clear and accurate.

  • Check the front and back of the Vermont title and locate the transfer section. Enter the buyer’s name and address, the sale date, and the vehicle mileage if the title asks for an odometer reading. Write neatly and use the full legal names that match each person’s identification.
  • The seller signs the title exactly as the name appears on the front of the title. If more than one owner is listed, each required owner signs in the seller area. Do not cross out information or write outside the marked spaces.
  • Give the signed title to the buyer along with a bill of sale if one is used for the transaction. The buyer then completes any remaining buyer fields and takes the signed title to the Vermont DMV to transfer ownership, apply for a new title, and register the vehicle.

How to Apply for a Duplicate Vermont Title

In Vermont, the owner of record must apply for a duplicate title through the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles if the original title has been lost, stolen, or damaged. A duplicate title is available only for vehicles that are titled in Vermont. The applicant must complete the required title application, provide identifying vehicle and owner information, and pay the duplicate title fee. If there is an open lien on the vehicle, the duplicate title is generally sent according to DMV lienholder records.

  • Complete the Vermont application for title. Use the form required by the Vermont DMV for a replacement title and enter the vehicle identification number, current owner information, and any lien details exactly as they appear on record.
  • Submit the application to the Vermont DMV with the duplicate title fee. Mail the completed form and payment to the address listed by the DMV, or submit it through any accepted DMV filing method.
  • Wait for the DMV to process and issue the duplicate title. Review your information before filing so the record matches exactly and the replacement title is issued without delay.

If the vehicle has a lien, confirm the lienholder information before you submit the application. If ownership information has changed, resolve that with the DMV before requesting the duplicate title.

Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles Portal

Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles
The Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles provides official information and forms related to the sale, title transfer, and registration of a motor vehicle in Vermont.