Sell Your Junk Car Anywhere in Arkansas

From small towns in the Delta to cities along the Arkansas River, our vehicle buying service covers the entire state. We purchase used and junk cars anywhere in Arkansas, not just in major metro areas. If a seller is located in a rural community, along a highway corridor, or in a neighborhood outside city limits, we arrange pickup at that location. Distance within the state does not limit where we operate.

Across the Ozark Mountains and down toward the southern timber region, we maintain statewide coverage for vehicle pickup. Our service reaches every part of Arkansas, including remote areas where local selling options are limited. Whether the vehicle sits at a residence, a shop, a farm, or another property, we can purchase it and arrange pickup there. Location does not restrict our ability to serve sellers anywhere in the state.

3 Easy Steps for Selling Your Car in Arkansas

  • Getting an instant offer: 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, condition, and location. In most cases, we give you a quote quickly, and there is no obligation to accept it.

  • Scheduling pickup and free towing: After you accept the offer, we schedule pickup at a time that works for you anywhere in Arkansas. We provide free towing statewide, and we collect vehicles from homes, workplaces, roadside locations, and repair facilities. Our service covers urban, rural, and remote areas across the state.

  • Receiving payment at pickup: We complete payment when we pick up the vehicle. Once the vehicle is collected, we finalize the transaction and pay you at that time.

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

At Auto City Salvage, we buy vehicles in any condition from sellers across Arkansas. Many people keep an extra car long after it stops being part of daily life. It sits in a driveway, at a rental property, or on family land until it becomes one more thing to deal with. Some owners are done putting time and money into a vehicle that has grown unreliable over the years. Others have a non running, worn, or damaged vehicle they no longer want to store, insure, or work around.

We also hear from people whose needs have changed. A vehicle that once fit a long commute, a growing family, or a work routine no longer makes sense. Sometimes someone inherits a car they do not plan to keep. In other cases, a person has bought a replacement vehicle and is ready to let the old one go. Some sellers have a car that has been parked for months or years, while others simply feel finished with a vehicle that no longer serves a purpose. We work with owners across Arkansas and buy those vehicles as they are.

If you are ready to sell, Auto City Salvage buys vehicles from anywhere in Arkansas.

Cars, Trucks, SUVs, and More Accepted in Arkansas

At Auto City Salvage, we buy many of the vehicles people drive every day across Arkansas. That includes personal cars such as sedans, compact cars, coupes, and hatchbacks, along with practical options that fit a range of routines. We also purchase crossovers and station wagons, which many drivers use for commuting, errands, and regular travel.

We also work with family vehicles that offer more space for passengers and cargo. SUVs and minivans are common choices, and we buy those throughout the state as part of our regular vehicle buying service. Some owners reach out to us about a convertible they no longer use, while others have a larger household vehicle that has simply become extra.

Our team also purchases work and utility vehicles used for jobs, projects, and daily transportation needs. Pickup trucks and vans are a major part of that, since many people rely on them for tools, equipment, and general hauling. We buy a wide mix of vehicle categories in Arkansas, from smaller passenger vehicles to larger models meant for family use or practical tasks.

Why Arkansas Residents Prefer Selling to Auto City Salvage

People choose Auto City Salvage because we make selling a vehicle in Arkansas simple from the first call to final pickup. We serve the entire state, so sellers do not need to bring a car to us or search for a local buyer. Instead, we give direct phone based offers using basic details about the vehicle, such as the make, model, year, condition, and whether it runs. We buy a wide range of vehicles, including running cars, nonrunning vehicles, damaged vehicles, older models, and unwanted vehicles that are no longer worth keeping. Free towing is included, and we arrange pickup at a time and location that works for the seller anywhere in Arkansas. The process stays straightforward. We collect the vehicle, handle the pickup without extra steps, and pay at the time of collection.

That gives sellers a clear way to sell a vehicle without added hassle.

Popular Towns We Serve in Arkansas

How Much Are Junk Cars Worth in Arkansas

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

A newer vehicle that still has usable parts usually brings more than an older one that is badly worn or stripped. Condition plays a big role, since a car with major body damage, missing components, or a failed engine has less resale value than one with solid parts that still work. The type of vehicle also affects the offer, because some cars, trucks, and SUVs have parts that buyers want more often.

Scrap prices also shape what a junk car is worth at the time of sale. When metal prices are stronger, the value of a heavier vehicle often rises with them, while lighter cars tend to bring less based on scrap alone. In some cases, demand for parts matters even more than weight, especially if the vehicle has components that are still in good shape and commonly needed. Age matters too, but it matters most alongside the overall condition and the kind of vehicle being sold.

Recent Junk Car Offers in Arkansas

2012 Chevrolet Equinox - Clunker - $5250
1993 Chevrolet G20 - Junk - $465
2003 Nissan Murano - Junk - $410
2008 Jeep Liberty - Accident - $525
2004 Dodge Ram Pickup 1500 - Totaled - $800
2015 Tesla Model 3 - Junk - $1025
2008 Cadillac CTS Wagon - Salvage - $2,220
2004 Hyundai Santa Fe - Junk - $350
2019 GMC Yukon XL - Salvage - $11,800
2008 Ford Taurus, Scrap, $745

Replacing a Lost or Damaged Vehicle Title in Arkansas

In Arkansas, the owner listed on the record must apply for a duplicate vehicle title through the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration. The applicant needs to complete the title application, provide identifying information for the vehicle, and pay the duplicate title fee. If there is a lien on the vehicle, the lienholder information must be included. The application must be submitted to the state through a local revenue office or as otherwise directed by Arkansas DFA.

  • Complete the Arkansas application for a duplicate title. Enter the owner name exactly as it appears on state records, along with the vehicle identification number, year, make, and any lien information.
  • Take the completed application to an Arkansas revenue office and submit it with valid identification and the required duplicate title fee. If the state requires signatures from all owners on record, make sure all required signatures are included before filing.
  • Receive the duplicate title from Arkansas DFA after the application is processed. Once the duplicate title is issued, use it to complete the vehicle sale and sign the title over to the buyer.

Use the information exactly as it appears in the state record to avoid delays. If the record contains a lien, the duplicate title follows the lien record on file.

How to Sign a Vehicle Title in Arkansas

Signing over a vehicle title in Arkansas usually means the seller fills out the assignment section on the title, signs it exactly as shown on the front, and gives the buyer the title so ownership can be transferred. Both sides should read the title carefully before writing anything. Use full legal names, write clearly, and complete every required blank at the time of sale.

  • Check the front and back of the Arkansas title and find the seller assignment area. Enter the buyer’s full name and address, the date of sale, and the odometer reading if the title asks for it. Write the sale price if there is a space for it.
  • The seller signs the title exactly as the name appears on the front. If more than one owner is listed, each required owner signs where the title calls for a seller signature. If the title includes a printed name line, print the names clearly.
  • Give the signed title to the buyer and keep any bill of sale or release of liability records that apply to the sale. The buyer then takes the signed title and any other required documents to complete the title transfer and registration.

Arkansas DMV Vehicle Information

Arkansas Department of Motor Vehicles
The Arkansas Department of Motor Vehicles provides official information and forms relevant to the sale and transfer of motor vehicles in Arkansas.