The Most Cash For Cars in Nebraska

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Get cash for your junk car in Nebraska today!

From the Oglala National Grassland to Lincoln and Omaha, The Clunker Junker is paying more cash for cars in Nebraska than anyone else. We’re able to do this because as the best car buyer in the state, we buy the most cars, and can use our economy of scale to make the highest offers. Why waste your time trying to sell your car to a shady Nebraska auto salvage yard, or worse, a complete stranger on the internet. We buy junk cars, vans, trucks, and SUVs, and you know you’ll be working with the most reputable and knowledgeable company in the entire state. Just check out our reviews and see for yourself!

Nebraska is situated in the heart of America’s mid west. In many places, it’s still possible to see the trails left by our covered wagons as we headed through Nebraska for new frontiers out West. At The Clunker Junker we live by the same American values as those two hundred years ago who risked their lives to travel across the vast, flat, planes. When you sell your car in Nebraska, choose the company who cares the most about its customers, and can provide the highest levels of transparency and customer service. When you are looking for top dollar for your junk car in Nebraska, look no further than The Clunker Junker.

Before you add your car to Carhenge, let us make an offer!

Just North of the town of Alliance is a unique place called “Carhenge”, a replica of the famous rock formation Stonehenge found in England. If you have an old car that’s been rotting away in your driveway for years, rather than try and add it to this unique art installation and tourist trap, give The Clunker Junker a call instead. To put the Dorothy Lynch dressing on top, not only will we buy your car in Nebraska, but we’ll even come to you and tow the vehicle away completely free of charge. What could be better than that?

Once you have some extra money in your pocket from selling your car, it’ll be time to take a famous Nebraska road trip and head off to Memorial Stadium to watch the Cornhuskers crush the competition. Go Big Red!

We Pay Top Dollar for Old Clunkers in Nebraska and Tow Them Away for Free

If you’re tired of looking at your car gathering dust, reach out to The Clunker Junker today! We’re trusted all through Nebraska for giving to dollar for cars. So, what are you waiting for? Get the cash you deserve, and put it toward your next “staycation” in Omaha!

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Nebraska Cash For Cars By The Numbers

We buy cars. A lot of cars.


3K
Vehicles Sold
$578
Average Offer
$2M
Paid Out
1K+
Happy Customers

Eric Mitz

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 Nebraska. He is also a data nerd with a finger on the pulse of the cash for cars industry and salvage vehicle values.


Hello there, Eric here from The Clunker Junker! Just went through our recent car purchase records for Nebraska and I thought you’d be interested in what I found. The average payout we’re making for vehicles is approximately $578. Of course, it varies a bit with the type of vehicle. For example, compact cars like the Honda Civic or Toyota Corolla are fetching around $531 on average. Pickup trucks like the Chevy Silverado or the Dodge Ram, on the other hand, command higher prices, and we’re averaging payouts around $721 for them. If you have an SUV or a crossover, say an Hyundai Tucson or Ford Explorer, you’re looking at getting around $596.

Let me share a little more about our recent purchases. We have bought over 2873 vehicles all over the country and have distributed a whopping $2 million in payouts! In Nebraska, our most commonly bought vehicle was the Ford F-150, a robust pickup truck. While the Ford F-150 is a popular vehicle, it’s also known for some common issues like transmission problems and power window malfunction. Sometimes, the cost of repairing these issues can outweigh the value of the truck itself. In cases like these, it might be a smarter decision to sell the truck rather than investing money in fixes.

Now, as someone who’s been in the “cash for cars” business for over a decade, I like to keep a close eye on the market trends. Interestingly, the used car prices in Nebraska have been quite steady, with only a minor fluctuation of about 2.7% each month. This is quite similar to the market situation from a year ago. My educated guess is that these prices are likely to stay consistent for a while. So, if you’ve been contemplating selling your car, now might be a perfect time with the market being stable. Rest assured, I’ll keep monitoring the market and keep you posted with the latest trends.

How to sign your Nebraska car title

We have put together a simple guide and example for how to sign your Nebraska 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".

  1. Find the section on the front of your Nebraska title where it says "Seller must complete". That's where you'll want to sign and print. Leave the buyer section blank for now, and never write anything in the dealer only sections on the back.
  2. First sign the front of the title where indicated by "Signature of Seller".
    Always sign in pen on the seller line, and never sign in the dealer section.
  3. Print (don't sign) your name on the front of the title, where it reads "Printed Name of Seller".
    Always include any and all middle names or initials that are used in the owner section.
Front of Nebraska title
Front of Nebraska Title
Back of Nebraska title
Back of Nebraska Title

How to get a duplicate Nebraska title

The process for getting a duplicate or replacement Nebraska title is fairly simple. If the vehicle was last titled in a state other than Nebraska you must apply for a duplicate title in the previous state. The registered owner should do the following:

  1. Fill out the Nebraska Application for duplicate certificate of title.
  2. Bring your duplicate title application to your county treasurer's office.
  3. Please note that there may be a waiting period before a duplicate title can be issued, and the cost is $14.00. (Paid to the NE division of motor vehicles).

How to get rid of an abandoned vehicle in Nebraska

Getting rid of an abandoned vehicle in Nebraska 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 Nebraska 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 Nebraska

  1. Attempt to locate the legal owner of the vehicle using the VIN 17-digit number.
  2. If you have a posted sign on your private property, you may have an abandoned vehicle removed by private tow.
  3. If there is no sign posted, you must contact your local law enforcement agency. If they are unable to locate the last registered owner and/or lienholder, the vehicle will be issued a title with a previous title number noted “Abandoned.”
    Law enforcement is then responsible for the final disposition of the vehicle.
Frequently Asked Questions

Let us answer some common questions

Can you buy vehicles with no title in Nebraska?

Nope, sorry! We are currently unable to buy vehicles without a valid title in hand. However, we would be more than happy to help you get a duplicate title from your local DMV office if needed. Once a replacement title is issued, we would then be able to buy your vehicle.

What if my title doesn’t look like the one pictured?

Nebraska often changes their title documents from year to year. If you have questions about your specific title, please contact your Nebraska DMV.

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 DMV 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 DMV that you have sold the vehicle. You can contact them with any additional questions or concerns about the transfer of your title.

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