Looking to sell your car in West Virginia?
Cash4Cars has you covered.
If you're selling your vehicle, here are some helpful things to know.
Frequently asked questions about selling your vehicle
Yes! At Cash4Cars, our goal is to put the best possible offer on the table for your car. If you have a written quote from another buyer, bring it with you. We'll review it and do our best to match or beat that figure.
Your offer is typically valid for seven days from the date it was issued, provided the vehicle's condition and mileage remain consistent with what was reported. If circumstances change, just give us a call and we'll reassess.
We buy cars, trucks, SUVs, and vans of most makes and models — not just Fords. Whether it's a compact sedan, a heavy-duty pickup, or a family minivan, we're interested. Reach out and we'll let you know right away.
The online offer is a strong estimate based on the details you provide. The final number is confirmed after a brief in-person appraisal. In most cases the figure stays the same — we only adjust if the vehicle's condition differs significantly from what was described.
We understand — your car has value to you. If you believe the offer doesn't reflect your vehicle's worth, bring any documentation you have (service records, competing quotes, recent upgrades) and we'll be happy to revisit the number with you.
Once you accept, we'll schedule a quick in-person appraisal at a time that works for you. After the appraisal confirms everything checks out, we finalize the paperwork and issue payment — usually a check on the spot.
Our offers are based on current market data, vehicle condition, and local demand. We encourage you to compare our offer with other sources like CarGurus or KBB. We're confident in our pricing and always happy to explain how we arrived at the number.
Questions about condition
In most cases, we're unable to purchase vehicles with salvage, rebuilt, or otherwise branded titles. However, there can be exceptions depending on the specifics. Please call us at (304) 265-1471 to discuss your situation with one of our team members.
Accident history can affect the offer, but it doesn't automatically disqualify your vehicle. We assess each car on its own merits — the extent of any prior damage and the quality of the repair work both factor into our evaluation.
Yes, we can purchase a vehicle with an open recall in many circumstances. We recommend disclosing any known recalls upfront so we can factor that into the appraisal. Give us a call if you have concerns about a specific recall.
You can still sell your vehicle even without the title in hand. We can guide you through the process of obtaining a duplicate title through the West Virginia DMV, or work with you directly to complete the transfer. Contact us and we'll walk you through it.
Questions about offers and documentation
Simply bring your car to one of our locations. After a brief inspection to verify its condition and the details you provided, we'll typically write you a check on the spot. No waiting, no wire-transfer delays.
You'll generally need the vehicle title (signed over to us), a valid government-issued photo ID, and any payoff information if there's an outstanding loan. If you have service records or a second key, bring those too — they can positively impact your offer.