Mississippi Statewide Junk Car Buyers
Our vehicle buying service is available across Mississippi. We purchase used and junk cars in every part of the state, from larger cities to small rural communities. Pickup can be arranged wherever the seller is located.
Coverage extends from the Mississippi River on the western side of the state to the Gulf Coast in the south. Some sellers are in busy population centers, while others are farther out on back roads or in remote areas. We handle vehicle pickup statewide and reach locations across the full span of the state.
In north, central, and south Mississippi, we buy vehicles wherever they are located. That includes communities near the Pine Belt as well as areas outside major town centers. We arrange pickup at the seller’s location anywhere in the state.
The Easiest Way to Sell Your Junk Car in Mississippi
Getting an instant offer
Call us to request an instant offer for your vehicle. We ask for basic details over the phone, such as the make, model, year, condition, and whether it runs. Based on that information, we provide a quick offer with no obligation.
Scheduling pickup and free towing
Once you accept the offer, we schedule pickup at a time that works for you anywhere in Mississippi. Towing 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.
Receiving payment at pickup
Payment is made when we pick up the vehicle. At that time, we complete the final step of the transaction and collect the vehicle.
We Buy Vehicles in Any Condition
Auto City Salvage buys vehicles from sellers across Mississippi in all kinds of situations. Some people have an older car that no longer gets used after a new vehicle takes its place. Others are dealing with a truck or SUV that has become unreliable over time and now spends more time parked than driven. We also hear from owners who are simply done holding onto a worn or non running vehicle.
Life changes often leave a vehicle without a real purpose. A car that once worked for a long commute may no longer fit a shorter routine, a growing family, or a recent move. Some owners keep a second vehicle for years before deciding it is time to let it go. We buy cars that have been sitting in a driveway, stored on property, or left unused after damage made them less worth keeping.
Many sellers are not looking for repairs or trade ins. They just want to sell a vehicle they no longer want to deal with and move on. That includes cars with visible wear, vehicles that have been out of use for a long time, and ones that still run but no longer earn their place. We understand that every vehicle has a story, and we buy them as they are across Mississippi.
Vehicle Categories We Purchase Across Mississippi
At Auto City Salvage, we buy many of the vehicles people drive every day across Mississippi. That includes personal cars like sedans, compact cars, coupes, and hatchbacks, along with practical family options such as SUVs, crossovers, and minivans. We also purchase station wagons and convertibles, since drivers use a wide range of body styles for different needs and routines. Some customers rely on smaller passenger vehicles for commuting, while others use larger family transportation with more room for passengers, cargo, or both.
We also buy vehicles that serve work and utility needs throughout Mississippi. Pickup trucks are a common part of what we purchase, and we buy vans used for business, delivery, trade work, and general transport. Our team handles everyday passenger vehicles as well as larger utility focused models that support job sites, equipment hauling, and regular household use. From a compact car used for daily errands to an SUV for family travel or a truck that supports work, we purchase a broad mix of vehicle categories people use in real life.
Why Auto City Salvage Is Trusted By Car Sellers
We buy vehicles throughout Mississippi, which makes the process simple for sellers anywhere in the state. A quick phone call is enough to get started. We base our offer on the basic details you provide, such as the year, make, model, condition, and whether the vehicle runs.
Our service works for a wide range of vehicles. We buy running cars, nonrunning vehicles, damaged vehicles, older vehicles, and unwanted vehicles without asking sellers to deal with complicated steps or extra arrangements. Free towing is included, so there is no need to find your own transport or move the vehicle yourself.
Pickup is arranged for a time and location that fits your schedule in Mississippi. We keep the handoff straightforward and handle the vehicle removal at collection. Payment is made when we pick up the vehicle, so the sale is completed in one clear visit.
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How Junk Car Prices Are Calculated in Mississippi
The value of a junk car in Mississippi depends on what shape the vehicle is in when it is sold. A newer car with usable parts often brings a better offer than an older vehicle that is badly worn or stripped down. The type of vehicle also matters, since some models hold more value in parts while others are priced more for the metal they contain.
Current scrap prices play a direct role in what a buyer pays for a junk vehicle. When metal prices are stronger, heavier cars and trucks often carry more value because they produce more scrap. At the same time, a vehicle with parts that are still in demand can stand out even if it no longer runs, especially when the engine, transmission, or body panels remain in solid condition.
Age affects value, but it does not decide everything on its own. An older vehicle with desirable parts can be worth more than a newer one with severe damage or missing components. Weight, condition, and the need for parts all shape the offer together, which is why two junk cars that seem similar at first can end up with very different values.
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How to Get a Duplicate Title in Mississippi
In Mississippi, the owner of record must apply for a duplicate vehicle title through the Mississippi Department of Revenue. A duplicate title is requested when the original title has been lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed. The applicant must complete Form 78 006, Application for Replacement Certificate of Title, and provide the vehicle information exactly as it appears in state records. If there is a lien on the vehicle, the lienholder must be shown on the application, and lien details must match the current record. The application must be submitted with the required fee to the Department of Revenue or through a county Tax Collector office if accepted there.
Complete Form 78 006, Application for Replacement Certificate of Title. Enter the vehicle identification number, year, make, and owner information exactly as recorded. If the title is damaged, include the damaged title with the application.
Sign the application and prepare the duplicate title fee. If the vehicle has a lien, include the lienholder information as required on the form. Check that all names, addresses, and the vehicle identification number are correct before filing.
Submit the completed application and fee to the Mississippi Department of Revenue, Title Bureau, or to your county Tax Collector office if that office processes title applications. The state issues the duplicate title after the application is reviewed and approved.
Mississippi Title Transfer & Signing Requirements
Signing over a vehicle title in Mississippi usually means the seller completes the assignment section on the current title, provides the required sale details, and gives the signed title to the buyer. The buyer then uses that signed title to apply for a new title and registration in their name.
- Step 1: Review the title and confirm that the names on the front match the legal owner or owners. Check whether more than one owner must sign. Fill in the buyer’s name, the date of sale, and the sale price in the title transfer section. Write clearly and use the title exactly as issued.
- Step 2: Sign the seller section of the title exactly as your name appears on the title. If there are two sellers listed, each required owner signs in the proper place. Do not erase, cross out, or alter entries on the title.
- Step 3: Give the buyer the signed title and any basic sale paperwork needed for the transfer, such as a bill of sale if one is being used. Remove your license plate if required for your situation, and keep a record of the sale date, buyer information, and vehicle details for your files.
The buyer completes the remaining title and registration steps with the appropriate Mississippi office. If the title has a lien listed, the lien must be properly released before the transfer is completed.
Mississippi DMV Resources for Vehicle Owners
Mississippi Department of Motor Vehicles
The Mississippi Department of Motor Vehicles provides official information and resources relevant to the sale of a motor vehicle in Mississippi, including title, registration, and transfer requirements.
