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We purchase vehicles all over Massachusetts & Rhode Island. 
Used vehicles or junk cars, running or not. We'll come pick the vehicle up at your convenience and leave you with hundreds of dollars in extra cash. 
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ALL OF Massachusetts & Rhode Island


  • Barnstable County
  • Berkshire County
  • Bristol County
  • Essex County

  • Franklin County
  • Hampden County
  • Hampshire County
  • Middlesex County


Junk Car Removal in MA & RI

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Wait no more, call today and get paid for your junk car. 
Car run down? Inherited a rust bucket? Want to clean up the garage or driveway and get rid of the scrap vehicle that's be sitting forever. The time is now. We understand you have no way of removing your junk car, that's probably why it's been sitting there for so long. Well we have great news for you, we'll come tow away that hunk of junk car and even pay you for it. What more can you ask for? 

Cash for Cars Service in Massachusetts & Rhode Island

Our company is based out of Boston, MA but we will travel to anywhere in Massachusetts to pick up and pay you for your junk car. Cash in your hand on the spot as long as the vehicle is in good enough condition and meets our requirements. Give us one call at 617-433-5742 to find out how much you can get for your used or junk vehicle.

We can obviously get to your car faster if you're located near the Boston area but with enough upfront notice, we can plan a day to get out to your vehicle and get your paid for the junk car that's been sitting around for far too long. Whether it runs or not we can pay you cash for the vehicle and tow it away forever.

Anywhere in Mass
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Let us emphasize that we will go anywhere in Massachusetts or RI to help you sell your car for cash. From the Berkshires to the beach.

Give us a call and find out how much we will pay you for the vehicle you are trying to sell. Once you agree to the price, we will plan a day and time to come and buy the car from you.

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Junk Car Removal all over MA & RI"

What is the largest county in Massachusetts?

 Worcester County takes the top spot for most populous county. Worcester County also is the largest county but square miles. Boasting an area of 1,510 square miles, with the nest largest county being Berkshire county with a square mileage of 926. The smallest county is Nantucket County, which has an area of only 45 square miles.

The fourteen counties in Massachusetts

Massachusetts is birthplace is made up of fourteen counties. Those counties being Barnstable, Berkshire, Bristol, Essex, Franklin, Hampden, Hampshire, Middlesex, Norfolk, Plymouth, Suff olk, and Worcester County. Additionally there is Duke and Nantucket County which are separate islands. 

How many towns are there in the state?

According to the Massachusetts General Court there are 351 cities and towns with populations greater than 1250 people in 2016. That number 300 higher that it was in 2012 when the same census took place. That makes for an average of nine new communities joining the list every year since 2012.

  • Barnstable - apprx 215,000
  • Berkshire - apprx 130,000
  • Bristol - apprx 550,000
  • Dukes - apprx 17,000
  • Essex - apprx 757,000
  • Franklin - apprx 71,000
  • Hampden - apprx 466,500
  • Hampshire -apprx 160,000
  • Middlesex - apprx 1,540,000
  • Nantucket - 10,500
  • Norfolk - apprx 683,000
  • Plymouth -apprx 500,000
  • Suffolk - apprx 748,000
  • Worcester - apprx 806,000

The oldest county in Massachusetts is Suffolk County, which was separated from the Plymouth Colony in 1643.

The island of Marthas Vineyard is part of Dukes County, but it is not physically connected to the rest of Massachusetts (being separated by water). As originally constituted, Dukes and Nantucket Counties were part of the original Plymouth Colony in 1685; they opted out of a 1727 Massachusetts government reorganization to retain independence. In keeping with this association with Martha's Vineyard, some New England telephone directories identified Dukes County as "Vineyard". When the two counties voted to consolidate administrations into one county government in 1999, residents chose the new name "Dukes" over Nantucket for their county.


What is the largest county in Massachusetts?

 Worcester County takes the top spot for most populous county. Worcester County also is the largest county but square miles. Boasting an area of 1,510 square miles, with the nest largest county being Berkshire county with a square mileage of 926. The smallest county is Nantucket County, which has an area of only 45 square miles.

The fourteen counties in Massachusetts

Massachusetts is birthplace is made up of fourteen counties. Those counties being Barnstable, Berkshire, Bristol, Essex, Franklin, Hampden, Hampshire, Middlesex, Norfolk, Plymouth, Suff olk, and Worcester County. Additionally there is Duke and Nantucket County which are separate islands. 

How many towns are there in the state?

According to the Massachusetts General Court there are 351 cities and towns with populations greater than 1250 people in 2016. That number's 300 higher that it was in 2012 when the same census took place.

  • Barnstable - apprx 215,000
  • Berkshire - apprx 130,000
  • Bristol - apprx 550,000
  • Dukes - apprx 17,000
  • Essex - apprx 757,000
  • Franklin - apprx 71,000
  • Hampden - apprx 466,500
  • Hampshire -apprx 160,000
  • Middlesex - apprx 1,540,000
  • Nantucket - 10,500
  • Norfolk - apprx 683,000
  • Plymouth -apprx 500,000
  • Suffolk - apprx 748,000
  • Worcester - apprx 806,000

The oldest county in Massachusetts is Suffolk County, which was separated from the Plymouth Colony in 1643.

The island of Marthas Vineyard is part of Dukes County, but it is not physically connected to the rest of Massachusetts (being separated by water). As originally constituted, Dukes and Nantucket Counties were part of the original Plymouth Colony in 1685; they opted out of a 1727 Massachusetts government reorganization to retain independence. In keeping with this association with Martha's Vineyard, some New England telephone directories identified Dukes County as "Vineyard". When the two counties voted to consolidate administrations into one county government in 1999, residents chose the new name "Dukes" over Nantucket for their county.


What is the largest county in Massachusetts?

 Worcester County takes the top spot for most populous county. Worcester County also is the largest county but square miles. Boasting an area of 1,510 square miles, with the nest largest county being Berkshire county with a square mileage of 926. The smallest county is Nantucket County, which has an area of only 45 square miles.

The fourteen counties in Massachusetts

Massachusetts is birthplace is made up of fourteen counties. Those counties being Barnstable, Berkshire, Bristol, Essex, Franklin, Hampden, Hampshire, Middlesex, Norfolk, Plymouth, Suff olk, and Worcester County. Additionally there is Duke and Nantucket County which are separate islands. 

How many towns are there in the state?

According to the Massachusetts General Court there are 351 cities and towns with populations greater than 1250 people in 2016. That number's 300 higher that it was in 2012 when the same census took place.

  • Barnstable - apprx 215,000
  • Berkshire - apprx 130,000
  • Bristol - apprx 550,000
  • Dukes - apprx 17,000
  • Essex - apprx 757,000
  • Franklin - apprx 71,000
  • Hampden - apprx 466,500
  • Hampshire -apprx 160,000
  • Middlesex - apprx 1,540,000
  • Nantucket - 10,500
  • Norfolk - apprx 683,000
  • Plymouth -apprx 500,000
  • Suffolk - apprx 748,000
  • Worcester - apprx 806,000

The oldest county in Massachusetts is Suffolk County, which was separated from the Plymouth Colony in 1643.

The island of Marthas Vineyard is part of Dukes County, but it is not physically connected to the rest of Massachusetts (being separated by water). As originally constituted, Dukes and Nantucket Counties were part of the original Plymouth Colony in 1685; they opted out of a 1727 Massachusetts government reorganization to retain independence. In keeping with this association with Martha's Vineyard, some New England telephone directories identified Dukes County as "Vineyard". When the two counties voted to consolidate administrations into one county government in 1999, residents chose the new name "Dukes" over Nantucket for their county.


map of Massachusetts county names and borders
map of Massachusetts county names and borders
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