The Most Cash For Cars in Arkansas
How does it work?
Get A Quote ➡
Start selling your vehicle in Arkansas by entering some basic details and we'll give you an instant and guaranteed offer.
Schedule Pickup ➡
Schedule a pickup time with your local carrier. We can't guarantee same day pickup, but most cars are picked up within 1 to 3 business days.
Get Paid ✔
Your local car buyer or carrier will pay you by cash or check on the spot and tow the vehicle away free of charge! 🎉 Hooray!
We buy junk cars for cash in Arkansas!
We buy cars in Arkansas for a reasonable price to ensure that you come away feeling happy rather than cheated. Arkansas is The Land of Opportunity, so why does it seem so hard to sell a car for a reasonable price? Let us help. Sell your junk car in Arkansas through The Clunker Junker and get offered a fair and reasonable market price for your vehicle. Stop wasting your time with amateurs and come work with the professionals.
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Get Paid Cash for Your Junk Car in Arkansas Today
We understand that one of the main reasons why our customers choose to sell their junk cars in Arkansas is because they need money, and need it fast. Our goal is to help you, which is why we aim to pick up your car in one to three business days and pay you quickly at the time of pickup. That way, if you need the money fast, you get it sooner rather than later. Plus, because we pride ourselves on our offers, you might be surprised at how much you can sell your car for in Arkansas. Fill out the form on at the top of the page today and discover how much your vehicle could be worth!
We Buy Junk Cars in Arkansas and Pay You Quickly
Stop wasting your time looking for an offer at Arkansas auto salvage yards. Instead, sell your car to The Clunker Junker. We pay top dollar for junk cars; we’ll even pay cash for junk cars with no title under some circumstances. junkyards can’t compete with us because we have lower overhead costs, allowing us to give you a more competitive offer for your vehicle.
Fill out our price quote form on the homepage right now and discover how much cash you could have sitting in your garage right now. Your car could be worth more than you think and with The Clunker Junker, that cash could appear in your bank account in the blink of an eye!
Arkansas Cash For Cars By The Numbers
We buy cars. A lot of cars.
Eric's Expert Take
Eric is our founder and CEO and has nearly 15 years of experience buying and selling used and junk cars in the state of Arkansas. He is also a data nerd with a finger on the pulse of the cash for cars industry and salvage vehicle values.
Hello, I’m Eric Mitz, the CEO of The Clunker Junker. I’ve been delving into our recent data for discussions in Arkansas, and here’s what’s trending. Currently, the average price we’re offering for vehicles in the region is about $456. Smaller cars, such as the Honda Civic or Toyota Corolla, are fetching a bit less, averaging around $395. The largest offers are coming in for pickup trucks, like the Ford F-150 or Chevrolet Silverado, with offers averaging at $568. Meanwhile, SUVs and crossovers, including models like the Honda CR-V or Ford Escape, are positioned in the mid-range at approximately $547.
In the last month, The Clunker Junker has successfully purchased about 4,343 vehicles, distributing over $2 million to satisfied sellers. In Arkansas, the vehicle we acquired most frequently was the Ford F-150, a reliable and popular pickup truck. Despite its popularity, the F-150 is known for some recurring issues, such as transmission problems or cam phaser failure, which can be costly to repair. For many owners, opting to sell their F-150 might be a wise financial decision, rather than sinking money into extensive repairs.
As an authority in the “cash for cars” sector, I can tell you that vehicle prices in Arkansas are currently stable and experiencing only minimal fluctuations of about 1.7% month over month. We find ourselves with prices reminiscent of this time last year, and I foresee this stability persisting for the near future. Given this market steadiness, now presents an excellent opportunity to consider selling your vehicle. Rest assured, I will remain vigilant in monitoring the market and will provide updates on any significant trends or shifts!
How to sign your Arkansas car title
We have put together a simple guide and example for how to sign your Arkansas title when you are selling your vehicle. If there are multiple owners listed on the title, they must all sign the title unless the names are separated with "OR".
- Be sure you are using the "Title assignment by owner and odometer disclosure" section on the top of the back side of the title. Do not sign or print in the title assignment by dealer sections!
- Sign your name on the front of the title where it says "Owner's signature"
- Sign your name on the back of the title where indicated by "Seller(s) Signature".
Always sign in pen on the seller line and never sign in the dealer section. - Print (don't sign) your name on the back of the title, where it reads "Seller(s) Printed Name". Always include any and all middle names or initials that are used in the owner section.
How to get a duplicate Arkansas title
The process for getting a duplicate or replacement Arkansas title is fairly simple. If the vehicle was last titled in a state other than Arkansas you must apply for a duplicate title in the previous state. The registered owner should do the following:
- Fill out the Arkansas Vehicle Registration Application (form 10-381).
- Either bring your duplicate title application to your local Arkansas DFA, or mail your application to the AR division of motor vehicles at:
Department of Finance and Administration Special License Unit P O Box 1272 Little Rock, AR 72203
- The fee for a replacement Arkansas title is $10.00. Expect at least 10 business days for processing.
How to get rid of an abandoned vehicle in Arkansas
Getting rid of an abandoned vehicle in Arkansas can be a difficult process. Unfortunately, you cannot just sell any junk car that ends up on your property if you do not own it. You'll need to follow the Arkansas abandoned vehicle removal procedures. We have given a general overview of what that entails below.
You can read more about selling an abandoned vehicle in Arkansas
- To have a vehicle removed from your private property, you must first contact your local police department to find information on the legal owner of the vehicle using the VIN 17-digit number.
The vehicle may be removed by a tower dispatched by law enforcement. - If you would like to apply for the title, the person or entity in possession of the motor vehicle must send a notice of possession to the owner on record via certified mail.
The legal owner has (45) forty-five days to claim the vehicle or they have otherwise released interest in the vehicle. - If there is a lien against the vehicle but the lienholder has released interest, you will need to request a lien release from the Revenue Office. They will send a notice to the lienholder and the lienholder has 10 days to respond or else they have released interest in the vehicle.
- Once the vehicle is verified abandoned and not stolen, the Revenue Office will draft the title application paperwork.
Arkansas frequent questions
Can you buy my car or truck without the title in Arkansas?
In some cases, yes. You will need to be the current legal owner of the vehicle and be able to produce a valid registration and or insurance card that matches your photo ID. You must also be preset at the time of pickup and have possession of the keys for the vehicle. Please note that this does not apply to every vehicle in Arkansas and is ultimately at the discretion of our third party car buyers.
What if my title doesn’t look like the one pictured?
Arkansas often changes their title documents from year to year. If you have questions about your specific title, please contact your Arkansas DFA.
Do I need to turn in my license plates?
Yes, unless you are transferring the plates to a new vehicle. You can return the plates to your local tax center.
What should I do about my auto insurance?
You will need to notify your auto insurance company that you have sold the vehicle, so they can either cancel your policy if the vehicle was sold, or transfer/renew the policy on your new vehicle.
Is there anything else I need to do?
You may need to fill out the notice of transfer of ownership form. Contact your local Arkansas DFA for more information.