Get Cash for Your Junk Car in South Carolina

South Carolina makes selling a car straightforward with no inspections or emissions tests to worry about. This guide covers everything: title transfers, what happens with your plates, and how Clunqr makes selling a car in South Carolina faster.

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What You Need to Sell a Junk Car in South Carolina

South Carolina has specific requirements for selling a vehicle. Here's what the SCDMV requires to sell your car in South Carolina.

  1. Certificate of Title

    Sign the back of your South Carolina title in the designated seller area. Include the sale date, odometer reading, and sale price. Both seller and buyer must sign.

  2. Odometer Disclosure

    Required for vehicles less than 10 years old. Record the exact mileage on the title. Federal law requires accurate disclosure.

  3. Bill of Sale

    Not legally required in South Carolina, but strongly recommended. Include the sale price, date, VIN, and both parties' information for your records.

  4. Leave the Plates on the Vehicle

    In South Carolina, license plates stay with the vehicle, not the owner. Leave them on the car when you sell it. The buyer will transfer or replace them.

  5. Notify the SCDMV

    Complete the seller's portion on the back of the title carefully. Keep a copy for your records to protect yourself if the buyer doesn't transfer promptly.

  6. Cancel Your Insurance

    Contact your insurance company after the sale to cancel coverage on the sold vehicle. Don't cancel until the sale is complete and the car leaves your possession.

South Carolina Inspection Requirements

South Carolina does not require vehicle safety inspections or emissions testing. This makes selling a car in the Palmetto State much simpler than in many other states.

You can sell a car in any condition without worrying about inspection requirements. Whether your vehicle runs perfectly or hasn't started in years, there's no testing to deal with before the sale.

Good News for Sellers

  • No safety inspection required
  • No emissions testing in SC
  • Sell non-running vehicles easily
  • No pre-sale repairs needed
  • Plates stay with the car
  • Sell "as-is" without hassle

We Buy Junk Cars for Cash Across South Carolina

We buy cars across the Palmetto State. Select your city for local information and service details.

Charleston
Columbia
Greenville
Myrtle Beach
North Charleston
Mount Pleasant
Rock Hill
Spartanburg
Summerville
Florence
Hilton Head
Anderson

How It Works

Here's how to sell your junk car for cash in South Carolina with Clunqr:

1

Get Your Offer

Enter your vehicle details online. Our system pulls real-time market data to generate an instant cash offer.

2

Schedule Pickup

Choose a time that works for you. We offer same-day and next-day pickup across South Carolina.

3

We Handle Paperwork

Our team processes the title transfer and handles all the SCDMV documentation.

4

Get Paid

Receive cash on the spot or instant digital transfer. No waiting for checks to clear.

194 Cars We Bought in South Carolina This Month

2007 Honda Accord

2007 Honda Accord

Charleston, SC

$285

2010 Chevy Silverado

2010 Chevy Silverado

Columbia, SC

$455

2005 Toyota Camry

2005 Toyota Camry

Greenville, SC

$265

2009 Ford Explorer

2009 Ford Explorer

Myrtle Beach, SC

$385

2008 Nissan Altima

2008 Nissan Altima

Spartanburg, SC

$275

2011 Chevy Tahoe

2011 Chevy Tahoe

Rock Hill, SC

$425

2006 Ford F-150

2006 Ford F-150

Summerville, SC

$395

2004 Honda Civic

2004 Honda Civic

Florence, SC

$245

2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee

2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee

Mount Pleasant, SC

$365

2012 Toyota Corolla

2012 Toyota Corolla

Charleston, SC

$315

2009 GMC Sierra

2009 GMC Sierra

Columbia, SC

$435

2003 Ford Taurus

2003 Ford Taurus

Greenville, SC

$215

2010 Honda CR-V

2010 Honda CR-V

Myrtle Beach, SC

$355

2007 Dodge Ram 1500

2007 Dodge Ram 1500

Spartanburg, SC

$415

2006 Hyundai Elantra

2006 Hyundai Elantra

Rock Hill, SC

$235

2013 Ford Escape

2013 Ford Escape

Summerville, SC

$375

2002 Honda Accord

2002 Honda Accord

Florence, SC

$225

2011 Toyota Tacoma

2011 Toyota Tacoma

Mount Pleasant, SC

$475

2005 Nissan Pathfinder

2005 Nissan Pathfinder

Charleston, SC

$335

2009 Mazda 6

2009 Mazda 6

Columbia, SC

$295

2008 Dodge Durango

2008 Dodge Durango

Greenville, SC

$345

2004 Chevy Impala

2004 Chevy Impala

Myrtle Beach, SC

$225

2012 Ford F-150

2012 Ford F-150

Spartanburg, SC

$485

2007 Kia Optima

2007 Kia Optima

Rock Hill, SC

$245

2010 Chevy Equinox

2010 Chevy Equinox

Summerville, SC

$355

2008 Toyota Tundra

2008 Toyota Tundra

Florence, SC

$445

2001 Nissan Maxima

2001 Nissan Maxima

Mount Pleasant, SC

$215

2006 Jeep Wrangler

2006 Jeep Wrangler

Charleston, SC

$395

2005 Nissan Titan

2005 Nissan Titan

Columbia, SC

$385

2011 Ford Fusion

2011 Ford Fusion

Greenville, SC

$305

Selling a Car in South Carolina: Common Questions

Sign the back of the title in the seller section. Include the date of sale, odometer reading, and sale price. Both you and the buyer must sign. Give the signed title to the buyer, who takes it to the SCDMV within 45 days to complete the transfer. The buyer pays a $15 title fee plus any applicable taxes.

You need a title to legally transfer ownership in South Carolina. If you've lost yours, you can apply for a duplicate title using Form 400 at any SCDMV branch. The fee is $15. Processing typically takes about 10 business days by mail, or you may be able to get it the same day in person depending on the office. Licensed dealers like Clunqr can sometimes work with alternative documentation.

No. South Carolina does not require vehicle safety inspections or emissions testing. You can sell a car in any condition without worrying about inspections. This makes selling a junk car or non-running vehicle in SC particularly easy.

In South Carolina, license plates stay with the vehicle, not the owner. This is different from most states. Leave the plates on the car when you sell it. The buyer will either transfer the registration or get new plates. You don't need to worry about removing or returning them.

It depends on the vehicle's year, make, and model, condition, resale or salvage value, weight, and current scrap metal prices. South Carolina has a large network of salvage yards, metal recyclers, and car buyers, which helps keep prices competitive. Most junk cars sell for $200 to $1,500, while vehicles with valuable parts or those that still drive can sell for up to $5,000. Get an instant quote from Clunqr to see your car's actual value.

In South Carolina, the buyer has 45 days from the date of sale to transfer the title into their name. If they don't, they face late fees. As the seller, keep a copy of the signed title and any bill of sale to protect yourself in case the buyer delays the transfer and any issues arise.

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