How we keep selling your car straightforward.
Who you're dealing with, how the money and title actually move, and what we will and won't publish about ourselves. If something here isn't clear, call (469) 278-4992.
Our commitments
Every dealer is license-verified
Dealers cannot bid or buy until an admin reviews their dealer license, license expiration date, driver's license, and insurance. Accounts stay in a pending state until that review is complete.
Reviews are matched to real sales
A review is only published once we can tie it to a completed transaction in our system. We never write, buy, or generate reviews, and we do not remove a verified review because it is critical.
No obligation, ever
Submitting your vehicle gets you an offer, not a contract. You can decline, take the offer elsewhere, or list the vehicle yourself on our marketplace at no cost.
Your information stays yours
We do not sell your personal information. Your contact details are used to work your offer and are shared only with the buyer once you choose to move forward.
Real people, verified
Verified customer reviews
We only publish reviews we can tie to a real, completed VendacarUSA transaction. Nothing here is written by us or generated.
Payment & title
How you get paid and how the title transfers
1. Paperwork is prepared before money moves
Once you accept an offer, we generate the purchase agreement and invoice for the exact vehicle, VIN, and agreed amount. Read it before you sign anything — the number on the agreement is the number that gets paid.
2. Payment is issued to the titled owner
Funds are issued to the person or business named on the title. Bring a government-issued photo ID that matches the title. If two owners are listed with "and" between the names, both must sign.
3. Loans and liens are paid off first
If you still owe on the vehicle, we contact your lender for a 10-day payoff quote. If the offer is above your payoff you receive the difference; if it is below, you cover the gap before the title can be released.
4. Title transfer and plates
You sign the title over at pickup or at an appraisal location. Keep your license plates unless your state requires them to stay with the vehicle, and file a release of liability with your DMV so the car is no longer in your name.
What to bring
- The vehicle title (or your lender's name and account number if there is a loan)
- A government-issued photo ID for every person named on the title
- All keys and remotes you have
- Current registration
- Loan payoff information, if applicable
Dealer-to-dealer transactions
On the dealer marketplace, a flat $149 buy fee is added to the buyer's total and a flat $149 sell fee is deducted from the seller's proceeds. Both amounts appear on the invoice generated at the time of sale — there are no listing fees, success fees, or featured-placement upsells.
Read the full FAQTitle, lien-release, and plate rules vary by state. Anything on this page describing your state's DMV process is a general guide — your state DMV is the authority.