We Buy Cars Across Nebraska

If your vehicle is sitting at a home, farm, or lot anywhere in the state, we serve that area.

Across Nebraska, our vehicle buying service covers cities, small towns, rural roads, and outlying properties. We purchase cars, trucks, vans, and SUVs statewide, and we arrange pickup wherever the seller is located. That includes areas near the Platte River as well as communities farther west toward the Pine Ridge region.

Whether the vehicle is in Omaha, a small Sandhills town, or a remote part of the state, we can reach it. Pickup is available across the full state, not just in major population centers. We handle vehicle purchases throughout Nebraska and coordinate removal from the seller’s location.

The Easiest Way to Sell Your Junk Car in Nebraska

  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 year, make, model, condition, and location. You get a quick quote with no obligation to sell.

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

  3. 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.

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

Auto City Salvage buys vehicles in any condition from sellers across Nebraska, and we work with people in all kinds of situations. Some have an older car that no longer gets driven and has been sitting for months in a garage, driveway, or field. Others are done putting time and money into a vehicle that has become unreliable and no longer fits daily life. We hear from families with an extra car they do not need anymore, from people handling a vehicle after a move, a job change, or a shift in routine, and from owners who simply want the space back. In many cases, the vehicle still matters to them, even if it is worn, damaged, or no longer running, and they want a straightforward way to sell it without dragging the process out. Some are parting with a car after a relative no longer uses it. Some are clearing out property and are ready to let go of something that has been parked and forgotten for years. We also buy from owners whose current vehicle no longer suits their budget, their household, or the way they travel now. A car that once made sense can turn into something a person no longer wants to insure, store, register, or think about. That is true whether it still starts every day or has obvious wear and damage from age, use, or a hard stretch of neglect. Our process serves sellers across the state who are finished waiting, finished deciding, and ready to sell the vehicle they no longer use or want.

What Types of Vehicles Can You Sell in Nebraska?

We buy many kinds of vehicles across Nebraska.

At Auto City Salvage, we purchase the vehicles people drive every day for personal use, family needs, and regular transportation. That includes sedans, compact cars, hatchbacks, coupes, and convertibles, along with larger passenger vehicles such as SUVs, crossovers, minivans, and station wagons. We also buy a broad mix of everyday vehicles that serve different roles, from a second household car to a primary family vehicle.

We also purchase work and utility focused vehicles throughout Nebraska. Pickup trucks are a common part of what we buy, and we also take vans used for business, cargo hauling, or daily job use. Some sellers have personal vehicles, while others bring family transportation or practical utility models that fit specific tasks.

What Makes Auto City Salvage Different

People choose Auto City Salvage because we keep the selling process simple from the first call. We buy vehicles across Nebraska, so sellers do not need to transport the vehicle or search for a local yard. A direct phone call is enough to get started. We ask for basic details such as the year, make, model, condition, and location, then we give an offer based on that information. We buy running vehicles, non running vehicles, damaged vehicles, older vehicles, and unwanted vehicles, which lets sellers move forward without extra steps or long back and forth.

Our pickup process is built around convenience and clear scheduling. We arrange free towing anywhere in Nebraska and set pickup for a time and location that works for the seller. There is no need to prepare the vehicle for sale beyond sharing the basic information we need and having the title or other required paperwork ready. At collection, we pick up the vehicle and provide payment at that time. This approach works for people selling cars, trucks, vans, and other vehicles that they no longer want to keep.

Popular Towns We Serve in Nebraska

How Much Are Junk Cars Worth in Nebraska

How much a junk car is worth in Nebraska depends on the vehicle itself first. A newer model with less damage usually brings more than an older car with major mechanical problems. The type of vehicle also matters. Trucks, vans, and larger SUVs often carry more value because they weigh more and often have parts buyers want. A car that still has key components intact, such as the engine, transmission, and catalytic converter, usually gets a stronger offer than one that has been stripped or badly damaged.

Market conditions also shape the price. When scrap metal prices rise, the value of many junk cars rises with them because the raw material is worth more. At the same time, demand for usable parts can push an offer higher for certain makes and models, especially when those parts are harder to find. Weight plays a clear role as well, since heavier vehicles contain more metal and often return more at salvage. In Nebraska, a fair cash offer reflects all of those details together, not just the age of the car or whether it still runs.

Recent Offers in Nebraska

2018 BMW 3 Series - Damaged - $9,825
2009 Subaru Forester - Total Loss - $1,300
2018 Audi Q3 - Non Running - $6400
2012 Kia Sorento - Inoperable - $1,130
2006 Aston Martin V8 Vantage - Wrecked - $18,450
2002 Mazda MAZDA6 - Junk - $350
2019 Honda Odyssey - Accident - $8620
2000 Honda Accord - Inoperable - $850
2009 Honda Civic - Totaled - $1,340
2000 GMC Yukon XL - Scrap - $600
2016 Mazda CX-3 - Total Loss - $2,800
2015 Dodge Grand Caravan - Junk - $1900
2009 Chevrolet Malibu - Damaged - $1,150
2010 Mazda B-Series Truck - Junk - $1,890
2004 Nissan Maxima - Junk - $650
2015 Dodge Ram Pickup 1500 - Totaled - $8400
2020 Hyundai Palisade - Total Loss - $13,170
2019 Mazda MAZDA6 - Junk - $4040

Replacing a Lost or Damaged Vehicle Title in Nebraska

Signing over a Nebraska vehicle title starts with reviewing the title, completing the seller and buyer sections exactly as printed, and making sure both parties sign where required. The seller releases ownership on the title, the buyer accepts it, and the completed title is then used to finish the transfer with the county office.

  • Check the title before writing anything. Confirm the vehicle identification number, owner names, and lien information match the vehicle and current ownership. If more than one seller is listed, each listed owner signs as shown on the title.
  • Complete the assignment section on the title. The seller enters the buyer’s name and address, sale date, and sale price if the title asks for it. Record the odometer reading when required. Write clearly, use full legal names, and avoid cross outs or corrections.
  • Sign the title in the seller signature area and have the buyer sign in the buyer area if the title includes one. Give the buyer the signed title and any required release of lien. The buyer then takes the title and supporting documents to the county treasurer to apply for a new title and registration.

Make sure every blank required on the title is completed before the buyer leaves. Keep a bill of sale and a copy or photo of the signed title for your records.

Nebraska DMV Vehicle Information

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