How To Sell An Accident-Damaged Car To DamagedCars.com |
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Selling a car damaged in an accident? We make it simple. All you have to do is: |
Get a quote.Fill out our simple form and describe your vehicle. In some instances, you’ll be asked to provide photos as well. Once you submit the form, you’ll get a quote — usually, in just 90 seconds. |
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Accept the offer.If you like our quote, accept the offer and schedule your pickup! A DamagedCars customer service agent can help you schedule the pickup, or you can do it on your own — it’s up to you! |
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Collect your check!The final step is to wait for the tow truck driver to arrive with payment in hand. Hand over the keys and the title, and collect your money. It’s that easy! |
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Find out why thousands of people across the United States have turned to DamagedCars to get rid of their damaged cars. Click the form and get started today! Simply get rid of your damaged or wrecked car and receive cash in hand with the click of a button. |
If you’ve been in an accident and your car has been compromised, you probably need to get it off your hands. Selling a car after an accident is a hassle, but there are ways to make the whole process go much smoother!
DamagedCars.com buys cars in any condition. Whether you’ve been in an accident, your car has been vandalized, or you have a rusted, old, or otherwise less-than-perfect car, DamagedCars.com can turn it into cash fast!
Because it’s all done online, you can do away with worries like your car being undervalued at a dealership, getting scammed by a private buyer, or selling your car for less than it’s worth.
Why not request a no-hassle quote for your damaged car today? You could turn your write-off into cash in hand fast!
Sometimes it’s your best course of action to sell your vehicle after an accident; it may not be driveable and you can get it’s worth as junk or scrap. Selling the vehicle to a private buyer without disclosing it has been in an accident, however, is illegal. Always disclose the vehicle’s accident history if you intend to sell it.
Accidents will hurt your resale value. At minimum, your car loses an average of $500 in resale value with an accident within its history. If it sustained significant damage, however, that average jumps to $2,100.