From downtown Orlando to Apopka, Ocoee, Winter Park and Winter Garden, we buy junk, wrecked and dead cars across all of Orange County. Free towing, a firm offer up front, and title help when you need it.
Tell us the year, make, model and condition. We give you a number that holds when the truck shows up.
Orange County is big — more than a thousand square miles and over 1.4 million people, with Orlando sitting at the center and cities like Apopka, Ocoee, Winter Park, Maitland and Winter Garden spread out around it. A car that died in a Pine Hills driveway and one stranded off Alafaya Trail are both Orange County jobs to us, and both get the same deal: a free tow and cash on the spot.
We pay for cars in any shape. The hurricane flood car that never ran right again, the truck with a blown engine sitting behind a shop off Colonial Drive, the sedan a tenant abandoned near UCF — those are the calls we want. You do not fix anything, clean anything, or drive it anywhere. We come to the car.
Most of the county gets same-day pickup when you call before noon. Closer to the edges — out past Lake Apopka, or down toward the Osceola line — it is sometimes next-day, but we tell you straight when we book it. No mystery windows.
If the title is a problem, it usually is not a dealbreaker. Florida gives you real options for older and lost-title cars, and we know which form fits which situation. More on that below.
Florida treats junk cars under specific FLHSMV rules, and the right paperwork depends on your car. Here is how it actually breaks down:
You have the title. Simplest case. You sign the “Transfer of Title by Seller” section over to the salvage buyer and you are done.
The car is 10 years or older and you have no title. Florida lets you use FLHSMV Form 82137, the Derelict Motor Vehicle Certificate and Request to Cancel Title, instead of chasing the original. This is the path a lot of older junk cars take.
You lost the title but the car is newer. File Form 82101 for a duplicate, then transfer normally. We can point you to the nearest tax collector office to handle it.
For a full breakdown straight from the state, the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles publishes the official junk-vehicle process, and the Orange County Tax Collector processes the tag and title work locally.
We build out Orange County street by street. Start with Orlando, or jump straight to a covered zip code.
Tap your ZIP for local pickup details, neighborhoods we serve, and a cash quote — all 31 Orlando ZIP codes, citywide.
Yes. Flood and storm damage is common in Florida and those cars are squarely what we buy. Running or not, we tow it free from orange-county.
Most Orange County pickups happen same-day or next-day. Call before noon and we usually tow the same day. We confirm the window when you book.
The highest offer usually comes from a buyer who recovers value from both scrap weight and reusable parts, and who tows free so nothing is deducted. We price on the year, make, model, condition, the catalytic converter and current scrap demand, then hand you that number in cash — no pickup-day deductions.
Cash on pickup in orange-county. No waiting on a check to clear, no payment apps — you are paid when we load the car.
Yes. Much of Orange County is HOA or gated, and we handle those pickups regularly. Just tell us the gate or access setup when you call.
Nothing with us — in fact we pay you. The tow is free and there are no disposal or pickup fees. You are handed the quoted cash amount when we load the car.
Often yes. Under Florida Statute 319.30, a vehicle at least 10 model years old and worth under $1,000 can be sold to a licensed salvage buyer using Form HSMV 82137, the Derelict Motor Vehicle Certificate, instead of the title. If your car does not fit that, a lost title is replaced with Form 82101. We tell you which path fits before pickup.
None. The tow is free and there are no fees pulled out at pickup. The number we quote is the cash you are handed.