The Most Cash For Cars in Georgia
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Junk cars for cash in Georgia with free pickup.
Looking to sell your car fast – and for more than just peanuts? Georgia produces more peanuts than any other state, and at The Clunker Junker we pay more cash for cars in Georgia than anyone else. In fact, we’re the Peach State’s number one choice for junk car removal. We offer free price quotes online, on-site vehicle pick-up and quick turnaround times.
Did you know the hit show The Walking Dead takes place in Georgia? If your car looks like it’s been rotting away in the middle of a zombie apocalypse, it might be time to consider selling it for some extra cash. If the car can be fixed, we might fix it up and bring it back from the dead! Otherwise, we’ll give it a headshot and crush it in a Georgia auto salvage yard. So rather than trying to dump your old car in to the Okefenokee swamp in South Georgia, give The Clunker Junker a call!
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You can get started right now and have cash in hand in just a few days! Sell your car with no hassle by contacting The Clunker Junker today. As Georgia’s number one junk car buyers, we promise to always treat you like the neighbor you are. Contact us right now to get the buying process started today!
Georgia 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 Georgia. He is also a data nerd with a finger on the pulse of the cash for cars industry and salvage vehicle values.
Hello folks, Eric Mitz here, reporting from The Clunker Junker headquarters. I was recently going over our transactions in Georgia, and I wanted to share some interesting details with you. On an overall basis, we’ve been buying cars for an average figure of about $536. However, the specifics do fluctuate a bit based on the kind of vehicle. For instance, compact vehicles like the Toyota Corolla or Honda Civic are going for a bit less, averaging roundabout $487.
In contrast, pickup trucks are leading the pack with the highest offers. With heavyweights like the Ford F-150 or RAM 1500, our average payout is about $648. Then we’ve got the SUVs and crossovers, very popular choices due to their functionalities and space. Models like the Honda CR-V or Ford Explorer are being bought for an average figure of $634, placing themselves in a comfortable middle ground.
Here at the Clunker Junker, we’ve been busy! Over the course of the near past, we’ve completed the purchase of about 17148 vehicles, and the total payout has soared to over $9 million. The star of our show in Georgia is undeniably the Honda Accord. This reliable sedan has been a go-to choice for many over the years. However, like every vehicle, it faces some common issues. These can range from brake problems, transmission failures, to airbags issues. At times, the cost of repairs can outweigh the car’s value and that’s where we come in. Selling your Honda Accord to us can save you from plunging into cost-intensive repair processes and provide you with a cash influx instead.
Now, let’s talk market trends. As someone who’s been in the ‘cash for cars’ industry for over a decade, I can confidently say that Georgia’s used car market seems steady. Prices have been fluctuating mildly, changing only by a small margin of 1.7% each month. It’s intriguing to see how this mirrors the market scenario from a year ago. Now, what does this mean for you? It’s actually a great time to sell your car. Stability in market prices indicates a certain level of predictability and an undercurrent of demand which are good signs for sellers. Of course, I’ll continue analyzing the market trends and keep you all updated.
How to sign your Georgia car title
We have put together a simple guide and example for how to sign your Georgia 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".
- In Georgia you'll need to sign the back of the title in the "Assignment and warranty of title by owner" section towards the top. Be sure not to sign in the "dealer's assignment" sections!
- Sign your name on the back of the title where it reads "Transferor's (Sellers) 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 "Transferor's (Sellers) printed name" Always include any and all middle names or initials that are used in the owner section.
How to get a duplicate Georgia title
The process for getting a duplicate or replacement Georgia title is fairly simple. If the vehicle was last titled in a state other than Georgia you must apply for a duplicate title in the previous state. The registered owner should do the following:
- Fill out the MV-1 Title/Tag Application form.
- Bring the application to your local Tax Commissioner's office.
- The fee for a replacement Georgia title is $8.00.
How to get rid of an abandoned vehicle in Georgia
Getting rid of an abandoned vehicle in Georgia 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 Georgia 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 Georgia
- Attempt to locate the legal owner of the vehicle using the VIN 17-digit number.
If there is no known information for the vehicle owner, you must advertise in newspaper of in the county where vehicle was obtained or at the county courthouse. - To have the vehicle removed, you must first contact local law enforcement. They will determine if the vehicle has been stolen or not and if not and attempt to contact the owner and/or lienholder via certified or registered mail.
A tower will be dispatched to remove the vehicle. If neither the owner nor lienholder expressed interest in the vehicle after (30) thirty calendar days, the interested party must notify the Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) using Notification of Abandoned Vehicle and Request for Information (form MV-603) with a $2.00 fee. - Following the disposition, the interested party must submit Notification of Abandoned Vehicle and Request for Information (form MV-603) to the local MVD. From that point, the vehicle will be auctioned at public sale. Following the auction, the buyer of the vehicle may apply for a new title.
Common questions about selling your car in Georgia
Can you buy my car in Georgia if I don’t have my title in hand?
In some cases, yes! Please note that not all of our Georgia car buyers are willing to buy without title, and the ones who do often have specific criteria for the vehicle to meet. For example, the vehicle must be 15 years or older, and you must be able to prove you are the legal owner by presenting a photo ID and matching registration.
What if my title doesn’t look like the one pictured?
Georgia often changes their title documents from year to year. If you have questions about your specific title, please contact your Georgia DDS.
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 DDS office.
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 notify your local DDS that you have sold the vehicle. You can contact them with any additional questions or concerns about the transfer of your title.