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350 N Garey Ave, Pomona, CA 91767
Turn your junk car into fast cash in Pomona with Cash4JunkScars.com. We buy all types of vehicles — used, damaged, or non-running — and include free towing anywhere in Los Angeles County. Get an instant online quote, schedule same-day pickup, and receive top cash on the spot with no hidden fees. Serving Pomona, Claremont, La Verne, and surrounding cities, we make junk car removal quick, fair, and hassle-free. No title? No problem. Cash4JunkScars.com is Pomona’s trusted way to sell junk cars for cash — fast and easy.
350 N Garey Ave, Pomona, CA 91767
Cash For Junk Cars Pomona offers a convenient solution for owners of unwanted vehicles located at 350 N Garey Ave, Pomona, CA 91767. We provide competitive cash offers for all types of junk cars, regardless of their condition. Selling your non-operational vehicle is quick and hassle-free. We handle the entire process, from towing to paperwork, ensuring you receive prompt payment for your surrendered car. Our dedicated service at this Pomona location helps you dispose of your unwanted vehicle responsibly and efficiently.
Contact us today: Website - https://cash4junkscars.com/california/pomona/we-buy-junk-cars | Phone - (855)979-8202
Frequently Asked QuestionsQ: Do you only buy junk cars located in Pomona?
A: Yes, Cash For Junk Cars Pomona at 350 N Garey Ave, Pomona, CA 91767 exclusively serves customers from this specific location.
Q: What types of vehicles do you buy?
A: We buy all makes and models of vehicles considered junk, including non-running cars, trucks, motorcycles, RVs, boats, and construction equipment.
Q: How quickly can you pay me?
A: We aim to process your transaction promptly. Payment is typically offered and completed on the same day or the very next day.
Q: Do I need an appointment to sell my junk car?
A: While walk-ins are welcome, calling us at (855)979-8202 allows us to confirm our availability and streamline the process.
Q: What happens to the vehicles you purchase?
A: We ensure all vehicles are handled responsibly according to environmental regulations. Some may be repaired and resold, while others are properly recycled.