The Most Cash For Cars in New Hampshire

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Get cash for your junk car in New Hampshire today!

The state motto of New Hampshire is “Live free or die”. Well, we certainly don’t wish death on anyone, but we want you to be able to live free from your car! That’s why we pay cash for cars in New Hampshire and pick them up at no extra charge. If you’re looking for a reputable car buyer, one that won’t take advantage of you, look no farther than The Clunker Junker. We are currently buying cars, trucks, vans, and SUVs all across The Granite State.

You may have many options when you need cash for cars in New Hampshire, but you won’t find any car buyers who will pay more for your car or treat you as well as we do. From Nashua to the White Mountain National Forest, we buy junk cars, trucks, vans, and SUVs. We’ve spent more than a decade perfecting our junk car removal service to provide you with a smooth, fast, easy experience when selling your junk car in New Hampshire.

New Hampshirites know first hand how bad the winter weather can get. While the snow can be beautiful and create serene winter landscapes, the extreme cold and salt can wreak havoc on your car, and the roads. If your old clunker has started rusting away due to road salt, or you hit a big pothole and cracked your rim, we will buy your car. We don’t particularly care what condition your car is in, as long as it is complete. Enter the details of the vehicle through the form above and get your instant offer now!

Let the Clunker Junker Tow Your Junk Car Away For Cash on the Spot

Swapping out cars for cash is our bread and butter. Before you go gunning your car off the Hampton State Pier, hit the brakes and get in contact with The Clunker Junker. We’ll give you the cash you deserve and spare you from launching your car into the ocean.

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New Hampshire Cash For Cars By The Numbers

We buy cars. A lot of cars.


3K
Vehicles Sold
$642
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 New Hampshire. He is also a data nerd with a finger on the pulse of the cash for cars industry and salvage vehicle values.


Hello there! It’s Eric from The Clunker Junker. I’ve just been checking out some of our recent offers here in New Hampshire. Let me tell you, we’ve observed some interesting trends. Generally speaking, we’re coughing up roughly $642 on average for vehicles around these parts. Let me break that down a bit further for clarity.

If we’re talking about compact cars, perhaps something like a Ford Fiesta or a Toyota Yaris, they usually fetch slightly less, around $540 or so. However, pickup trucks – think Ford F-150s or Chevy Silverados – they tend to be our most valued items, commanding an impressive average of $832! SUVs or crossovers, like a Honda CR-V or a Toyota Rav4, they lie somewhere in the middle, with an average figure of $766.

Now, turning our eyes to our recent buying record, The Clunker Junker has got hold of approximately 2793 vehicles and the total payout surpassed a whopping 2 Million dollars! That’s quite a figure, right? Our champion for popularity in the state of New Hampshire was none other than the staple family sedan, the Honda Civic. Sure, it’s a reliable daily drive, but it’s no stranger to common issues like faulty transmission or cracked engine blocks, which can be pricey. So, one might argue, with costs piling up, it might make more sense to sell your Civic to us instead of throwing good money after bad to fix it.

By just peeking into the used car market, you can see that we can call it ‘the calm after the storm’. Over in New Hampshire, prices seem to be holding steady, fluctuating at a minimal rate of -1.8% each month. If we’re comparing the market to where we were this time last year, not much has changed. Based on my years of expertise in the cash-for-cars industry, I predict these prices will remain consistent for some time to come. If you ask me, now could be the ideal time to sell your car while the market’s still stable. But rest assured, I’ll keep an eagle’s eye on the market movements for you and keep you updated with any shifts in trends.

How to sign your New Hampshire car title

We have put together a simple guide and example for how to sign your New Hampshire 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. To get started, flip over your New Hampshire title to the back and find the section that says "Assignment of title" at the top. You're selling your car, so don't sign the title as a buyer or dealer.
  2. First sign the back of the title where indicated by "Seller's signature" (see image).
    Always sign in pen on the seller line, and never sign in the dealer section.
  3. 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.
Front of New Hampshire title
Front of New Hampshire Title
Back of New Hampshire title
Back of New Hampshire Title

How to get a duplicate New Hampshire title

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

  1. Fill out the New Hampshire Application for Duplicate Certificate of Title.
  2. Complete a lien release if needed.
  3. Bring your duplicate title application to the DMV office or mail your application and lien release to the NH division of motor vehicles at
    
    NH Dept. of Safety
    DMV - Title
    23 Hazen Drive
    Concord NH  03305
    
  4. Please note that there is a three to five day waiting period before a duplicate title can be issued and the cost is $25.00. (Paid to the NH division of motor vehicles).

How to get rid of an abandoned vehicle in New Hampshire

Getting rid of an abandoned vehicle in New Hampshire 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 New Hampshire 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 New Hampshire

  1. To have an abandoned vehicle removed from your property, you must first contact your local law enforcement office.
  2. If you would like to apply for the title to the vehicle, you must first attempt a Title Search to seek the last registered owner of the vehicle. Title searches can be requested by attorneys, private investigators, towing companies and repair garages.
    You will need to enlist the assistance of an attorney.
Frequently Asked Questions

Questions you might have

Can you buy cars in New Hampshire without title?

In some cases, yes. However, we cannot buy every vehicle in NH without title, it is at the discretion of our buyers. If the buyers do decide to purchase the vehicle, they will require proof of ownership in the form of a valid registration that matches your photo ID.

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

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