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We buy cars from consumers — coast to coast

Get a real offer for your carin minutes.

Tell us about your vehicle and a VendacarUSA buyer will reach out with a firm cash offer. No haggling at a dealership, no listing hassles, no surprises.

  • Strong cash offers
    Backed by our nationwide dealer network.
  • Quick turnaround
    Most sellers hear back the same business day.
  • We pick it up
    Free pickup in most major metros.
  • No obligation
    Decline anytime — the offer is yours to weigh.
  • Not happy with offers?
    List it on our marketplace — other dealers and consumers can compete with higher offers.

Get your cash offer

Start with your plate or VIN — takes about a minute.

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Our model · Our promise

Why both sides come out ahead with VendacarUSA.

Think of us like Uber or Lyft for vehicles — we don't own the cars, we connect the people who do. Our overhead is intentionally lean, our executives aren't paid in the millions, and we don't waste capital on things that don't move your deal forward. Every dollar we save in operations is a dollar that goes back to the consumer or the dealer who actually earned it.

Lean by design

No corporate excess, no nine-figure executive pay, no marble lobbies. Small team, big platform, real accountability.

Savings passed on

Lower operating costs mean stronger offers for sellers, lower fees for dealers, and better prices for buyers. The math only works one way — in your favor.

A fair broker, not a middleman

Like Uber or Lyft, we connect the two sides of the deal and keep a fair, transparent fee. We don't pad invoices, sell your data, or play games at the desk.

Built to last, not to flip

We're not chasing a quick exit. Lean operations let us reinvest in the platform — better tools, faster support, broader reach — without ever raising fees on the people we serve.

"We don't get rich off our customers. We get bigger by making sure our customers — on both sides of the deal — keep more of what's theirs."