The Most Cash For Cars in Vermont
How does it work?
Get A Quote ➡
Start selling your vehicle in Vermont 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!
Get cash for your junk car in Vermont today!
How quickly do you need to get cash for cars in Vermont? Where would you say you fall on a scale of ‘the 40 years it takes a Sugar maple to grow large enough to produce maple syrup’ to ‘the amount of time it takes to list Vermont’s one and only area code’? If you’re looking to move quicker than sap drips from a spigot, we’re here to help. At The Clunker Junker, we pride ourselves on our great customer service and our quick car removal in Vermont. Just enter your vehicle above and watch how fast we can get you an offer!
With one cow for every 4 people and over a million Sugar Maple trees in Vermont, you can imagine just how quiet and peaceful it is. It even has the smallest state capital with only just under 8,000 residents in Montpellier. While this makes for some amazing country living, it can make it difficult to sell a car in Vermont. Just how far are you willing to travel to get rid of your car? It’s not like you can just sneak that car into Lake Champlain under the cover of darkness. Watch out for “Champ” if you do.
So, whether you’re employed at the Ben & Jerry’s factory in Waterbury, or you moved across the state to be near The Vermont Country store in Manchester for those old-fashioned delicious treats, we will pay you cash for cars in Vermont! Once you accept our sweet cash offer, our Vermont car buyers will call you on your 802 phone number and get you scheduled for a convenient pickup time.
We buy cars in Vermont and make the process smooth and easy
At Clunker Junkers, we’re the best source for cash for cars in Vermont. We buy cars in Vermont because we know that we can give you a helping hand. Call us up today, and we’ll swing by to make you an offer and steal your old clunker from taking up your space.
Vermont 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 Vermont. He is also a data nerd with a finger on the pulse of the cash for cars industry and salvage vehicle values.
Hi there! I’m Eric Mitz, the CEO, and founder of The Clunker Junker, your go-to guy for all things related to cash for cars industry. I’ve been diving into our most recent data on the Vermont market and wanted to give you an insight on what we’ve been seeing.
It appears that we’re typically offering about $536 on average for used vehicles in the Vermont area. Small cars like the Honda Civic or Ford Fiesta, happen to fetch a bit less, with the average offer hitting the $434 mark. However, pickup trucks like the Ford F-150 or Chevrolet Silverado are on the top end of the scale, fetching an impressive average of $852. And if you’re wondering about SUVs and crossovers such as the Toyota Rav4 or Honda CR-V, they’re sitting comfortably in the middle with an average offer of about $633.
Let me share now some interesting insights based on our most recent purchases. We have managed to buy approximately 1238 vehicles, injecting over $700,000 back into our customer’s pockets. Quite an achievement, isn’t it? One of the most popular vehicles we’ve seen in Vermont is the Subaru Outback, an incredibly versatile wagon-style SUV. However, despite its popularity, the Subaru Outback is often plagued by issues like excessive oil consumption and head gasket failures. These repairs can often be costly, making it a smart decision in some cases to sell your Outback to us instead of spending a fortune fixing it.
Speaking of the Vermont market, physical evidence shows that car prices have been largely steady, fluctuating by a mere 0.7% month on month. This is eerily similar to the scenario we saw last year and leads me to believe that we might experience a consistent trend for some time. With this sort of stability in the used car market, there’s no better time to sell your vehicle. Rest with the assurance that I’ll keep my finger on the pulse of this market, updating you regularly on the latest market movements and trends. So, stay tuned!
How to sign your Vermont car title
We have put together a simple guide and example for how to sign your Vermont 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".
- Ready to sign your Vermont title to sell your car? Flip it over to the back and find the section at the top that says "(1) Assignment of Ownership". Make sure you sign and print on the seller lines and not as a buyer! Never write anything at all in the re-assignment sections below.
- First sign 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 "Printed name".
Always include any and all middle names or initials that are used in the owner section.
How to get a duplicate Vermont title
The process for getting a duplicate or replacement Vermont title is fairly simple. If the vehicle was last titled in a state other than Vermont you must apply for a duplicate title in the previous state. The registered owner should do the following:
- Fill out the Vermont Application for Duplicate Title.
- Bring your completed application and processing fee to your local DMV office.
- Please note that there may be a seven to ten day waiting period before a duplicate title can be issued, and the cost is $33.00. (Paid to the VT division of motor vehicles).
How to get rid of an abandoned vehicle in Vermont
Getting rid of an abandoned vehicle in Vermont 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 Vermont 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 Vermont
- To have an abandoned vehicle removed from your private property, you must either first contact your local law enforcement and have them dispatch a towing agency to remove the vehicle, or you may have the vehicle towed with a notification immediately submitted to law enforcement.
The notification must list the license plate number, the 17-digit VIN number, make, model, and color of the vehicle. - If no known owner and/or lienholder is found, or if they do not present interest in the vehicle after a (28) twenty-eight day hold, the DMV will issue a Certificate of Abandoned Motor Vehicle with an appropriate title or salvage title to the towing yard in possession of the abandoned vehicle.
Frequently asked questions in VT
Can I sell my car without the title in Vermont?
No, sorry. Not many of our buyers in Vermont are currently buying cars with no title. However, we would be more than happy to help you through the process of obtaining a duplicate. Once you have a title in hand, we would be able to purchase the vehicle.
What if my title doesn’t look like the one pictured?
Vermont often changes their title documents from year to year. If you have questions about your specific title, please contact your Vermont 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.