Sell Your Wrecked or Totaled Car Anywhere in Florida

Your car was wrecked. Or a hurricane season finally found your street. The insurance process is dragging, the repair quote is more than the car is worth, and the storage fees aren’t waiting for anyone. You don’t need another headache, you need a real buyer, a real number, and a truck in your driveway this week.

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We buy wrecked, totaled, and damaged vehicles across Florida, Miami, Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville, and every city in between. We’re a direct buyer, not a lead-generation site. That means no middlemen taking a cut, no waiting around while your information gets shopped to strangers, and no bait-and-switch when the tow truck shows up.

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How It Works

  1. Tell us about your car. 

    Year, make, model, mileage, and what happened to it. Photos help us give you our strongest number the first time.

  2. Get a real offer.

    Our offers are built on actual purchase data from thousands of damaged vehicles — not a lowball designed to be negotiated up. The number you see is the number you’re paid.

  3. Free pickup, paid on the spot. 

    We schedule pickup anywhere in Florida at no charge. Our driver verifies the vehicle, the title gets signed over — paper or electronic, we handle both — and you’re paid before the truck leaves. Most sellers are done within 24–48 hours of accepting.

FAQs

My new car was damaged in a hurricane. Is it worth anything?

Yes.damaged new vehicles still carry real parts and platform value, especially newer models. Be straight about the damage, and we’ll give you our strongest honest number, late model buys are among the most common purchases we make in Florida.

What counts as a total loss in Florida?

Florida uses an 80% rule: when the cost of repair reaches 80% of the vehicle’s actual value before the damage, the insurer declares it a total loss. With today’s repair costs, that happens fast on late-model vehicles — but a totaled Florida car still has real market value, and our offers reflect it.

My insurance company totaled my car. Can I still sell it?

Not necessarily. In Florida you can accept a reduced settlement and keep the vehicle (an owner-retained total loss) — you’ll receive a salvage title and you’re free to sell it. If the insurer takes the car instead, it’s often gone for good. Depending on the vehicle, retaining and selling to a direct buyer like us can put more total money in your pocket. Get our offer first, then decide.

My Florida title is electronic. Does that complicate the sale?

No notary needed — but here’s the Florida wrinkle: most Florida titles are electronic. If yours is an e-title, you can transfer it electronically or convert it to paper at any tax collector’s office for a couple of dollars. We check your title status up front and walk you through whichever path is faster, so there are no surprises at pickup.

What if my car doesn’t run?

Not a problem. Most of the vehicles we buy don’t drive. Pickup is free whether it rolls, drags, or gets winched onto the truck.

How fast do I get paid?

At pickup. Our driver verifies the vehicle matches your description, the title gets signed over, and you’re paid on the spot — no “check is in the mail.”

What should I do after the sale?

Three quick steps. Remove your license plate — in Florida the plate belongs to you, not the car. File a Notice of Sale (form HSMV 82050) with the FLHSMV to end your liability. And here’s the one Florida sellers get burned by: if you cancel the insurance on the vehicle, surrender the plate first — canceling coverage on a plated vehicle can get your driver’s license suspended. We remind every seller of all three at pickup.