Peddle
Get a legit offer in minutes – provide VIN, mileage and condition
$0 fees + you don’t have to pay for towing – Peddle will take care of it
Get paid in check during the pick up for any car (damaged, junk, wrecked)
Wheelzy
Quick car evaluation without the hassle – sell your car within 30 min
Choose a convenient date and time for free pick-up, as soon as next day
Get cash in hand the same day the Wheelzy agent picks up your car
CarBrain
Get an offer within 2 minutes and sell your damaged car within 48 hours
Free vehicle towing and no fees to getting rid of your damaged car
The tow truck driver will arrive with your check (nationwide service)
1. Peddle
Peddle Summary
Sell used, damaged or junk car nationwideGet instant quote on (855) 925 4302Free towing within 48 hours after offerReceive payment upon car collection
Peddle buys used, damaged, or junk cars directly from the sellers, provides free towing and pays by check upon pickup. It differs from CarGurus as it purchases vehicles directly rather than connecting sellers with buyers.
Peddle and CarGurus similarities:
Cars Type: both accept used and damaged cars.
Car Type Restrictions: no restrictions for both.
Online Offer: both provide instant offers.
Location: nationwide for both.
Offer Validity: 7 days for both.
Payment: payment at pickup for both.
Fees: no fees for either.
Towing: free towing by both.
BBB Rating: A+ for both.
Peddle and CarGurus differences:
Ways to Sell a Car: Peddle offers online quotes, and CarGurus offers private, dealer, or online sales.
Turnaround Time: Peddle operates within 24-48 hours, and CarGurus takes 1-7 days.
Payment Type: Peddle – check. CarGurus – check or bank transfer.
Trustpilot Ratings: Peddle – 4.6 (over 125,000 reviews); CarGurus – 4.3 (over 1,000 reviews).
2. Wheelzy
Wheelzy Summary
Service is completely free – no hidden feesGet offer in minutes – (855) 510-1108Free towing of your car from your locationInstant payment via cash or check
Wheelzy buys cars directly from sellers, providing instant quotes and free pickup within 24 hours of offer acceptance. Similar to CarGurus, Wheelzy allows you to sell your car completely online with no hassle.
Wheelzy and CarGurus similarities:
Cars Type: both buy used and damaged cars.
Online Offer: both provide instant cash offers.
Location: nationwide in the U.S. for both.
Payment: both pay at pickup.
Fees: no fees for either.
Towing: both offer free towing services.
Wheelzy and CarGurus differences:
Ways to Sell a Car: CarGurus offers three options – privately, to a local dealer, or online. Wheelzy only offers online selling.
Car Type Restrictions: CarGurus has no restrictions, while Wheelzy only buys cars from 1981 onwards.
Turnaround Time: CarGurus varies (1-7 days), and Wheelzy typically operates within 24-48 hours.
Offer Validity: CarGurus – 7 days, Wheelzy – not specified.
Payment Type: CarGurus – check or bank transfer, Wheelzy – check or cash.
BBB Rating: CarGurus has an A+, but Wheelzy is not BBB accredited.
Trustpilot Ratings: CarGurus – 4.3 (over 1,000 reviews), Wheelzy – 4.7 (over 42,000 reviews).
3. Carbrain
CarBrain Summary
Call for a free quote – (844) 407-2200Get cash for your car in under 48 hoursCarBrain buys cars in over 7 conditionsUp to 7 days to accept CarBrain’s offer
CarBrain purchases damaged and used vehicles directly from sellers, making offers in minutes and arranging pickup within 48 hours. CarBrain is similar to CarGurus in that both allow you to get a quick cash offer and sell your car online with free towing.
CarBrain and CarGurus similarities:
Cars Type: both buy used and damaged cars.
Car Type Restrictions: no restrictions for either.
Online Offer: both give instant cash offers.
Location: nationwide in the U.S. for both.
Offer Validity: 7 days for both.
Payment: payment at pickup for both.
Fees: no fees for either.
Towing: free towing services by both.
BBB Rating: Both have A+ ratings.
CarBrain and CarGurus differences:
Ways to Sell a Car: CarGurus offers three methods (privately, to a local dealer, or online). CarBrain only provides online offers.
Turnaround Time: CarGurus varies (1-7 days), CarBrain typically within 48 hours.
Payment Type: CarGurus – check or bank transfer. CarBrain – check, with some cash payment availability.
Trustpilot Ratings: CarGurus – 4.3 (over 1,000 reviews), CarBrain – 4.8 (over 5,000 reviews).
4. Carvana
Carvana Summary
Get an online quote within 2 minutesFree pickup wtihin 100 miles of a hubOffer valid for 7 days or 250 more milesHaggle-free process to sell your car
Carvana is an online used car dealer that buys vehicles in good condition and makes offers within 2 minutes, picking up cars for free if within 100 miles. As with CarGurus, Carvana enables fast and simple online car sales.
Carvana and CarGurus similarities:
Online Offer: both provide instant cash offers.
Location: nationwide service in the U.S. for both.
Payment: payment at pickup for both.
Fees: no fees for either company if selling directly to them.
Carvana and CarGurus differences:
Ways to Sell a Car: CarGurus offers three ways to sell a car: privately, to a local dealer, or online. Carvana provides a quick way to sell or trade in a car online.
Cars Type: Carvana buys used cars in good condition, while CarGurus buys used and damaged cars.
Car Type Restrictions: Carvana only buys cars that are 1992 or newer and in good condition. CarGurus has no restrictions.
Turnaround Time: CarGurus sale time varies from 1 to 7 days. Carvana typically operates within 24-48 hours.
Offer Validity: Carvana’s offer is valid for 7 days or an additional 250 miles. CarGurus’ offer is valid for 7 days.
Payment Type: Carvana pays by check, while CarGurus can pay by check or bank transfer.
Towing: Carvana offers free towing within 100 miles of their hubs. CarGurus offers free towing services when selling online.
BBB Rating: Carvana is not BBB accredited. CarGurus has an A+ rating.
Trustpilot Ratings: Carvana has a 4.4 rating (over 9,000 reviews). CarGurus has a 4.3 rating (over 1,000 reviews).
5. Carmax
CarMax Summary
Instant online offer in under 2 minutesOnline offer is valid for up to 7 days2 options for selling – online or in-storeGet paid within 30 minutes on the spot
CarMax buys used cars through online offers or in-store appraisals and can pay sellers via bank draft the same day. Like CarGurus, CarMax provides an instant online offer option to conveniently sell your car.
CarMax and CarGurus similarities:
Cars Type: both accept used and damaged vehicles.
Turnaround Time: CarMax’s process can take 1 day in-person or up to 7 days online. CarGurus also varies from 1 to 7 days.
Online Offer: both provide instant cash offers.
Offer Validity: 7 days for both.
Payment: on the same day of sale after inspection for both.
Payment Type: both pay by check.
CarMax and CarGurus differences:
Ways to Sell a Car: CarMax offers online and in-store selling options. CarGurus offers private, dealer, or online selling.
Car Type Restrictions: CarMax does not accept cars with salvage titles and frame or flood damage. CarGurus has no restrictions.
Location: CarMax operates in 41 states and CarGurus nationwide.
Fees: some CarMax outlets charge $100-$400 processing fees. CarGurus has no fees.
Towing: CarMax does not provide free towing. CarGurus offers free towing when selling online.
BBB Rating: CarMax is not BBB accredited. CarGurus has an A+ rating.
Trustpilot Ratings: CarMax – 1.7 (over 300 reviews), CarGurus – 4.3 (over 1,000 reviews).
6. Vroom
Vroom Summary
Quote good for seven days or 250 milesQuote for your used vehicle in 30 minutesStraightforward selling processFree pick-up from your driveway
Vroom buys used cars directly from sellers after online applications, makes offers quickly, and picks up vehicles for free, paying by check. Similar to CarGurus, Vroom allows fast and easy online car sales.
Vroom and CarGurus similarities:
Online Offer: both provide instant online cash offers.
Location: nationwide for both.
Offer Validity: 7 days for both.
Fees: no fees for either.
Towing: Vroom offers free towing, and CarGurus also offers free towing when selling online.
BBB Rating: neither Vroom nor CarGurus is BBB accredited.
Vroom and CarGurus differences:
Ways to Sell a Car: Vroom only allows online selling or trading, while CarGurus offers selling privately, to a local dealer, or online.
Cars Type: Vroom accepts used cars in good condition; CarGurus buys used and damaged cars.
Car Type Restrictions: Vroom doesn’t accept salvage/rebuilt titles or excessively damaged vehicles, while CarGurus has no restrictions.
Turnaround Time: Vroom completes the sale process in 2-3 days, while CarGurus takes 1-7 days, depending on the sale type.
Payment: Vroom sends payment 2-3 days after pickup; CarGurus pays at pickup.
Payment Type: Vroom pays by check or direct deposit; CarGurus by check or bank transfer.
Trustpilot Ratings: Vroom – 1.3 (over 500 reviews); CarGurus – 4.3 (over 1,000 reviews).
7. Truecar
TrueCar Summary
Enter VIN to instantly get a car estimateOffer is good for three daysTrueCar pays through checkOffer comes from one of Certified Dealers
TrueCar connects car sellers with certified local dealers to get instant offers, letting sellers negotiate pricing and payment methods. As with CarGurus, TrueCar facilitates selling your car online to a dealer.
TrueCar and CarGurus similarities:
Cars Type: both accept used and damaged cars.
Online Offer: both provide instant offers.
Location: nationwide for both.
Payment: at pickup.
BBB Rating: no BBB accreditation for either.
TrueCar and CarGurus differences:
Ways to Sell a Car: TrueCar connects sellers with dealers for private sales, online sales, or trade-ins. CarGurus offers private, dealer, or online sales.
Car Type Restrictions: TrueCar’s restrictions vary by dealer; CarGurus has no restrictions.
Turnaround Time: TrueCar typically takes 2-3 days; CarGurus varies (1-7 days).
Offer Validity: TrueCar – 3 days; CarGurus – 7 days.
Payment Type: depends on the dealer for TrueCar; check or bank transfer for CarGurus.
Fees: there are no fees for TrueCar, but dealer fees may apply. No fees for CarGurus.
Towing: depends on the dealer for TrueCar; free when selling online for CarGurus.
Trustpilot Ratings: TrueCar – 3.3 (over 1,500 reviews); CarGurus – 4.3 (over 1,000 reviews).
8. AutoNation
AutoNation Summary
Over 300 locations in the US availableGet an online offer within 30 minutesOnline offer valid for up to 7 daysGet paid within 24 hours for your car
AutoNation buys used cars through online offers or at physical dealership locations, paying by check on the spot after inspections. Like CarGurus, AutoNation provides an instant online valuation option for conveniently selling your car.
AutoNation and CarGurus similarities:
Location: both operate nationwide.
Payment: both pay on the spot.
AutoNation and CarGurus differences:
Ways to Sell a Car: AutoNation allows trade-ins, private sales, and online offers, while CarGurus offers private sales, local dealer sales, and online sales.
Cars Type: AutoNation accepts new and used cars in good condition, whereas CarGurus buys used and damaged cars.
Car Type Restrictions: AutoNation has restrictions based on the car’s condition, but CarGurus has no such restrictions.
Turnaround Time: AutoNation can complete sales as soon as 24 hours, while CarGurus varies from 1 to 7 days.
Online Offer: AutoNation provides online quotes in 30 minutes, while CarGurus offers instant cash offers.
Offer Validity: AutoNation’s offer is valid for 7 days or 500 miles, and CarGurus’ for 7 days without mileage restrictions.
Payment Type: AutoNation pays by check only, CarGurus by check or bank transfer.
Fees: AutoNation charges $500-599 delivery/handling fees, CarGurus has no fees.
Towing: AutoNation does not provide free towing, whereas CarGurus offers free towing services when selling online.
BBB Rating: AutoNation has a C- rating, CarGurus an A+ rating.
Trustpilot Ratings: AutoNation has a 1.6 rating (over 150 reviews), CarGurus a 4.3 rating (over 1,000 reviews).
9. Driveway
Driveway Summary
Quick and simple car selling processTransparent breakdown car’s evaluationCompetitive cash offersTrade-in option is available
Driveway enables direct used car sales through online listings, free home pickups, and quick payments after inspections. Driveway is similar to CarGurus, allowing easy, fully online car sales.
Driveway and CarGurus similarities:
Turnaround Time: both complete sales within 24-48 hours.
Location: both operate nationwide.
Offer Validity: 7 days for both.
Fees: neither charges fees.
Towing: both offer free towing.
BBB Rating: Driveway is not BBB accredited. CarGurus has an A+ rating.
Driveway and CarGurus differences:
Ways to Sell a Car: Driveway allows selling or trading in cars, while CarGurus offers private, local dealer, or online sales.
Cars Type: Driveway is selective, not buying damaged or leased cars. CarGurus buys used and damaged cars.
Car Type Restrictions: Driveway doesn’t accept damaged, broken, or leased vehicles. CarGurus has no restrictions.
Online Offer: Driveway provides offers in 30 mins; CarGurus offers instant cash offers.
Payment: Driveway pays within 24-48 hours after pickup, CarGurus at pickup.
Payment Type: Driveway pays via check or bank transfer, CarGurus by check or bank transfer.
Trustpilot Ratings: Driveway has a 3.1 rating (over 1,200 reviews), and CarGurus has a 4.3 rating (over 1,000 reviews).