Louisiana Statewide Junk Car Buyers

Our vehicle buying service is available across Louisiana.

From the Mississippi River corridor to the Gulf Coast, we purchase vehicles throughout the state. Sellers in cities, small towns, and rural areas can reach us from any part of Louisiana. We arrange pickup at the vehicle location, whether it is near a neighborhood street, a country road, or a remote property.

Coverage extends across every region, including areas near Kisatchie National Forest and communities farther south along the coast. No matter where the vehicle is located, we can buy it and coordinate pickup there. That statewide reach includes locations far from major population centers as well as busy local areas.

Selling Your Car in Louisiana in 3 Steps

  1. 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, and condition. You receive a quote quickly, and there is no obligation to accept it.

  2. Scheduling pickup and free towing

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

  3. Receiving payment at pickup

    We provide payment when we pick up the vehicle and complete the transaction at that time. After we collect the vehicle, the sale is finished.

Buying Used, Unwanted, or Non-Running Cars

Auto City Salvage buys vehicles in any condition from sellers across Louisiana, including people who have an extra car parked at home, a truck that no longer gets used for work, or a vehicle that has simply reached the point where the owner is ready to let it go. Many sellers contact us after a car has been sitting for months or years and no longer fits into daily life. Some are dealing with a vehicle that has become unreliable over time, while others have replaced it and do not want the old one taking up space. We also hear from families settling an estate, owners clearing out property, people downsizing the number of vehicles they keep, and drivers who no longer need a second or third car. In other cases, the vehicle still has value to sell even though it is worn, damaged, or no longer running. A seller may have stopped using it after life changed, after a move, or after work, commuting, or family needs shifted in a different direction. Some owners hold onto a vehicle longer than planned because they do not have time to deal with it, and then decide they want a simple way to sell it as is. Others are parting with a car they once depended on and want the process handled clearly and respectfully. We buy from people in all of these situations throughout Louisiana, whether the vehicle is used every week, parked and forgotten, or no longer wanted at all.

Vehicle Categories We Purchase Across Louisiana

At Auto City Salvage, we buy many kinds of vehicles for cash across Louisiana. Our purchases include personal transportation such as sedans, compact cars, coupes, and hatchbacks, along with family vehicles that people use for daily travel and routine errands. We also buy larger passenger vehicles, including SUVs, crossovers, minivans, and station wagons. Some sellers contact us about smaller commuter cars, while others have roomier vehicles built to carry more people or cargo.

We also purchase vehicles used for work, travel, and practical everyday tasks. That includes pickup trucks, cargo vans, passenger vans, and other utility focused vehicles that serve business, household, or recreational needs. In Louisiana, we buy a broad mix of body styles, from convertibles and standard cars to multi purpose vehicles that support family use or job related transportation. Our goal is to purchase a wide range of common vehicle categories that people rely on in daily life throughout the state.

We buy vehicles across Louisiana in many everyday categories, including personal, family, work, and utility use.

Why Auto City Salvage is the Smartest Choice for Louisiana Sellers

We serve sellers across all of Louisiana, so you do not need to search for a local buyer or move the vehicle yourself. When you call us, we ask for basic details about the vehicle, such as the make, model, year, condition, and whether it runs. Based on that information, we give a direct offer over the phone.

We buy a wide range of vehicles, including running cars, non running vehicles, damaged cars, older models, and unwanted vehicles that are no longer worth keeping. The process stays simple from start to finish. You do not need to handle extra steps, arrange transport, or bring the vehicle to us.

Once you accept the offer, we set up free towing and schedule pickup at a time and location that fits your schedule anywhere in Louisiana. Our team collects the vehicle directly from the property or other agreed location. Payment is made when we pick up the vehicle, so the sale is completed at the time of collection.

Service Areas: Find Your City in Louisiana

How Junk Car Prices Are Calculated in Louisiana

In Louisiana, junk cars are worth more when the vehicle still has usable parts, less damage, and enough demand behind its make and model to give buyers a reason to pay more than basic scrap value. A newer vehicle often brings a stronger offer than an older one, but age alone does not decide it. Condition matters at every level. A car with a blown engine can still hold value if the transmission, body panels, wheels, or interior remain in solid shape. On the other hand, a vehicle that has major rust, missing parts, or heavy collision damage usually drops closer to what its metal weight supports. Scrap prices also shape what a junk car is worth in Louisiana because buyers look at the market for steel and other materials before making an offer. When those prices rise, heavier vehicles such as trucks, vans, and larger SUVs often carry more value simply because they contain more metal. At the same time, a smaller car with strong parts demand can still stand out, especially if common replacement parts are hard to find or expensive through other sources. Title status also affects value because a complete and clear title makes the sale more straightforward, while missing paperwork limits what a buyer can do with the vehicle. Mileage plays a role as well, since lower mileage parts often hold more interest than parts pulled from a vehicle with long wear. The final offer comes from how all of these details fit together, not from one single feature.

Recent Junk Car Offers in Louisiana

2002 GMC Sierra 2500HD - Junk - $585
2007 Honda Accord - Totaled - $765
2000 Ford F-150 - Salvage - $860
2002 Chevrolet Blazer - Used - $2,800
2006 HUMMER H3 - Junk - $1275
2015 Mazda CX-5 - Non Running - $4,850
2018 Lincoln MKZ - Scrap - $4,850
2008 Dodge Avenger - Non Running - $1925
2011 Nissan Rogue - Junk - $850
2004 Buick LeSabre - Wrecked - $350
2019 Volkswagen Jetta - Damaged - $4,200
2015 GMC Sierra 2500HD - Damaged - $14300
2015 Dodge Viper - Salvage - $18,400
2011 Nissan Sentra - Non Running - $850
2020 Toyota RAV4 - Salvage - $10500
2018 Subaru Outback - Accident - $6,400

Replacing a Lost or Damaged Vehicle Title in Louisiana

Signing over a Louisiana vehicle title means the seller fills out the ownership transfer section on the current title and gives the buyer the signed title so the buyer can apply for a new one. Before signing anything, both parties should review the title carefully and make sure the vehicle information, names, and any lien details are correct. Write clearly, use full legal names, and avoid cross outs or mistakes.

  • Step 1: Check the front and back of the title and confirm the seller names match the title exactly. If more than one owner is listed, every required owner signs as shown on the title. Make sure any lien has been released before the sale is completed.
  • Step 2: Complete the assignment section of the title. The seller enters the buyer’s name, the sale price, and the date of sale, then signs in the seller section exactly as the title requires. Record the odometer reading if the title includes an odometer disclosure area.
  • Step 3: Give the buyer the signed title and any required sale documents, such as a bill of sale if used. The buyer then takes the signed title and supporting paperwork to a Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles location or authorized provider to transfer the title and register the vehicle.

Do not sign the title until the information is complete and ready to be handed to the buyer. Keep a copy of the completed title or bill of sale for your records.

Louisiana DMV Resources for Vehicle Owners

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