Instant offers to sell your car in
New Jersey
Compare multiple offers from New Jersey dealers in one place, and find your best price
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Get instant offers in less than 2 minutes
Choose the best offer
Compare multiple offers from local New Jersey dealers
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Quickly get your payment or trade in value. You’re all set.
How it works
1
Add details about your car
Then we instantly gather multiple offers from New Jersey dealerships to compare in one place.
2
Drop off your car
Once you choose a local dealer offer, you’ll drop off your car at your selected dealership at a day and time that works for you.
3
Trade in or get paid
After your car passes inspection, you can apply your trade-in value towards a new car purchase and save with New Jersey sales tax OR get paid on the spot. Your choice.
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Why get an instant cash offer vs. selling it yourself?
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vs. waiting for interested buyers to reach out
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I sell my car in New Jersey?
To sell your car in New Jersey, start by ensuring the vehicle is clean and in good repair to make it more attractive to potential buyers. Gather all necessary documents, such as the vehicle's title. Take clear photos and list the car on online platforms or local classifieds to find buyers. Arrange for safe test drives, negotiate the sale price, complete a bill of sale, and transfer the title by signing it over to the buyer.
Do I need to go to DMV to sell my car in New Jersey?
You do not need to visit the DMV to sell your car in New Jersey, but the buyer will need to go to the DMV to transfer the title and register the vehicle in their name. As a seller, you must ensure that the title is properly filled out and signed.
What documents are needed to sell my car?
In New Jersey, you need the vehicle’s title to sell your car. Both the seller and the buyer must sign the title for the transfer. A bill of sale is also recommended as it provides a record of the transaction details including the date of sale, sale price, both parties' information and mileage odometer reading.
Do I need a notary to sell my car in New Jersey?
New Jersey does not require a notary to sell a car or for the title and bill of sale documents. However, ensuring all paperwork is correctly completed and signed by both parties is essential for a valid transfer.
What do I do with my license plates when selling my car in New Jersey?
In New Jersey, you must remove the license plates from the vehicle when you sell it. You can transfer them to another vehicle you own or surrender them to your local motor vehicle agency. It's important to handle the plates properly to avoid any future liabilities.
What should I do if I don't have the title to my car?
If you don't have the title to your car in New Jersey, you'll need to apply for a duplicate title through the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC). This process involves filling out an application, providing proof of identity, and possibly other documentation, along with paying a fee.
How does sales tax work when selling a car?
In New Jersey, the buyer is responsible for paying the sales tax when they register the vehicle at the MVC. The tax rate is based on the vehicle’s purchase price or the fair market value, and it is typically 6.625%. As the seller, you do not need to collect or pay sales tax on the transaction.
What are my options to sell my car?
With CarGurus, you can sell your car to a local dealer in four easy steps.
1. Enter your car’s details - License plate, VIN, mileage, etc.
2. Get instant offers - View the best prices from local dealers.
3. Choose the best offer - Bring it to the dealer along with your ID and supporting documents.
4. Get paid right away - The dealer will inspect your car, verify the offer, and pay you the same day.
How do you determine my offer?
CarGurus finds and compares offers from local dealers, showing you the best ones in your local market.
How long is my offer valid for?
Local dealer offers are valid for seven days or after driving an additional 250 miles, whichever comes first. Offer details may vary by location.
How does the offer process work?
First, enter some basic details about your car, including your license plate number or VIN, mileage, and condition. We’ll send you the best offers from local dealers. You can then compare multiple offers in one place and select the one that best meets your needs based on the offer amount and the convenience of the dealership’s location.
Next steps: Drop off your car at the selected dealership, have it inspected, and get paid once the sale is complete.
Available in select markets.


