Van Removal in Toronto, ON With Free Towing and Fast Pickup
Sell an old, damaged or non-running van without arranging transport. Get a vehicle-specific cash offer, free towing with an accepted purchase, and pickup from your home, workplace, repair shop or commercial property in Toronto.
- Minivans, cargo vans and work vans
- Running or non-running vehicles
- Same-day pickup may be available
- Cash paid at pickup
Request Van Pickup
Share 5 details for a clear, no-obligation quote.
Towing is included with accepted purchases. Final offers depend on the van matching the details provided.
Based on model, condition and size
Same-day service may be available
No towing deduction on accepted purchases
Pickup planned for roof height and access
Remove an Unwanted Van Without Listing It Privately
Scrap Cars 4 Cash buys and removes unwanted minivans, cargo vans, passenger vans and light commercial vans across Toronto. We confirm the vehicle details, provide an offer, arrange suitable towing and pay the agreed amount at pickup.
Our Toronto van removal service covers junk minivans, non-running cargo vans, damaged work vans and end-of-life fleet vehicles. The same quote process applies when you need cash for a scrap van, free junk van pickup or commercial van removal from a business property.
Use this service when an engine or transmission has failed, collision repairs cost too much, severe rust has reached the body or undercarriage, or an older delivery van no longer supports daily work. You do not need to repair, detail or drive the van to a yard.
Send the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) when available, year, make, model, mileage, roof height, wheelbase, condition and photos. Mention locked wheels, missing parts, installed shelving, company graphics, loaded cargo, underground parking or narrow access before booking.
- Minivans and passenger vans
- Cargo, delivery and work vans
- Full-size, high-roof and extended vans
- Fleet and commercial vans by assessment
Minivans, Cargo Vans and Work Vans We Buy
Van size and configuration change the towing plan, but most passenger and light commercial vans can be assessed from a few details and clear photos.
Minivans and passenger vans
Family and shuttle vans such as the Dodge Grand Caravan, Chrysler Pacifica, Toyota Sienna, Honda Odyssey and Kia Carnival.
Compact cargo vans
Smaller commercial vans such as the Ford Transit Connect, Ram ProMaster City, Nissan NV200 and Chevrolet City Express.
Full-size cargo vans
Work and delivery vans such as the Ford Transit, Ram ProMaster, Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, Chevrolet Express and GMC Savana.
High-roof and extended vans
Long-wheelbase, high-roof and extended-body vans assessed by dimensions, registered weight, condition and pickup access.
Accident-damaged vans
Front-end, rear-end, side-impact, rollover and insurance write-off vans that cannot be safely driven.
Fleet and end-of-life vans
High-mileage, rusted, incomplete or retired service vans with repair costs beyond their practical value.
4 Steps From Van Details to Pickup
A precise description helps us quote the van and send the right tow truck.
1
Describe the van
Send the year, make, model, mileage, roof height, wheelbase, condition, location and photos. Include the VIN and registered weight when available.
2
Receive the offer
We assess current demand, reusable parts, van size, completeness and pickup requirements before confirming the amount.
3
Plan the towing access
Confirm whether the van rolls, steers and has keys. Mention garage clearance, loading docks, flat tires, locked wheels or blocked access.
4
Complete pickup and payment
Prepare the vehicle permit and ID, remove plates, tools and personal items, then receive the agreed payment when the van is collected.
We Remove Vans in Difficult Conditions
Condition affects the offer and towing method. It does not stop you from requesting an assessment.
Engine or transmission failure
Vans that crank but do not start, overheat, have a seized engine or cannot move under their own power.
Collision or structural damage
Vans with damaged suspension, deployed airbags, broken glass, bent frames or body panels blocking the wheels.
Flat or locked wheels
Missing wheels, seized brakes, steering lock or damaged axles may require winching, dollies or a flatbed plan.
Garage and loading-area access
Low-clearance parking, tight ramps, loading docks and restricted commercial yards require accurate measurements.
Missing parts or stripped vans
Missing batteries, catalytic converters, doors, seats, wheels or driveline parts can affect value and loading.
Loaded or converted vans
Tools, shelving, racks, camper equipment and cargo must be identified and removed or assessed before pickup.
What Determines the Cash Offer for a Van?
Van weight matters, but weight alone does not set the price. Current parts demand, roof height, wheelbase, drivetrain, condition, completeness and towing access can change the final offer.
Some minivans and commercial vans have stronger parts or resale demand.
Compact, full-size, high-roof and extended vans contain different material and require different towing plans.
Diesel engines, all-wheel drive and usable powertrain components can affect value.
Running engines, intact doors, usable transmissions and undamaged body panels may retain value.
Missing catalytic converters, wheels, batteries, seats or major components can reduce the offer.
Underground garages, narrow lanes, non-rolling wheels and loaded vans change the recovery plan.
Send 8 Details for a Clearer Van Quote
Accurate information reduces price changes at pickup and helps us choose the correct towing equipment.
- Year, make, model and mileage
- Roof height and wheelbase
- Running, non-running or collision condition
- Photos of all four sides and the interior
- Missing parts or removed equipment
- Wheel, steering and key status
- Pickup address and access restrictions
- Confirmation that cargo and tools are removed
Share 6 Van Pickup Details Before the Tow Truck Arrives
Vans vary widely in length, roof height and weight. Accurate access information prevents delays and helps protect the property during loading.
1
Does the van roll?
Confirm tire condition, missing wheels, seized brakes and whether the transmission can shift into neutral.
2
Does the steering turn?
Report steering lock, front-end damage, broken steering parts or wheels pointing in different directions.
3
Are the keys available?
Keys help with steering, neutral selection and safe loading. Pickup can still be assessed when keys are missing.
4
What are the roof height and length?
Share standard, high-roof, extended-wheelbase or raised-roof details so the correct equipment can be assigned.
5
Is the pickup area clear?
Move other vehicles, bins, pallets and stored materials so the tow truck has a safe approach and loading angle.
6
Is the van empty?
Remove tools, shelving contents, fuel containers, business records, toll devices and personal property before pickup.
High-Roof, Extended or Cube Van?
Send the registered gross weight, roof height, overall length, body type, axle condition, photos and exact location. Larger commercial vans may need specialized equipment and a custom pickup plan.
- Provide the vehicle permit and VIN
- Photograph the van from every side
- Show tires, axles and visible damage
- Confirm the cargo area is empty
- Measure low-clearance or confined access
Prepare the Van Permit, ID and Licence Plates
Pickup requires proof that the seller can transfer the van. Prepare the documents before the appointment.
1
Vehicle permit
Have the original green vehicle permit or ownership document. The VIN should match the van.
2
Photo identification
Bring valid government-issued identification that matches the registered owner or authorized seller.
3
Licence plates
Remove and keep the Ontario licence plates. Plates remain with the owner, not the vehicle.
4
Sale and transfer record
Complete the applicable transfer information and keep the bill of sale or pickup receipt for your records.
Company-Owned or Fleet Van?
Confirm the registered owner and the person authorized to approve the sale before pickup. Business-owned vehicles may require additional records or written authorization.
- Confirm the legal business name
- Match the VIN to the vehicle permit
- Identify the authorized representative
- Remove company property and plates
Van Pickup Across Toronto
We collect vans from driveways, repair shops, business lots, loading areas and approved parking locations. Pickup timing depends on location, van size, access and tow-truck availability.
Choose the Service That Matches the Vehicle
Use the most specific service page for the vehicle condition and the result you need.
Scrap Car Removal
For end-of-life vans, severe rust, major mechanical failure and vehicles ready for recycling.
Cash for Cars
For used or unwanted vans that may retain value beyond basic scrap material.
Junk Car Pickup
For non-running, stripped or long-stored vans that need towing from your property.
Accident-Damaged Vehicles
For collision write-offs and vans with major body, suspension or structural damage.
SUV and Truck Removal
For unwanted SUVs, crossovers, pickup trucks and larger light-duty work vehicles.
Toronto Service Area
See local pickup coverage and vehicle removal information for Toronto neighbourhoods.
Plan Van Pickup From Homes and Business Properties
Different properties need different access details. Share the site conditions before booking.
Home, Condo or Apartment Pickup
- Confirm driveway, lane or underground-garage access
- Measure garage clearance for high-roof vans
- Move parked cars, bins and stored materials
- Arrange building or property approval when required
- Remove personal items, toll devices and licence plates
Business, Repair Shop or Fleet Pickup
- Confirm loading-dock, gate and yard access
- Provide the contact person available at pickup
- Remove tools, stock, shelving contents and records
- Confirm company ownership or seller authorization
- Identify branding, racks or equipment that must be removed
Questions About Van Value, Towing and Paperwork
Use these answers to prepare the van and avoid delays on pickup day.
How does van removal work in Toronto?
What types of vans do you buy?
Do you buy non-running or damaged vans?
Is towing free for van removal?
Can I get same-day van pickup in Toronto?
What affects the cash offer for a van?
What documents are needed to remove a van in Ontario?
Can you remove a van from an underground garage?
Do you remove work vans and company fleet vans?
Do I need to repair or clean the van before pickup?
Ready to Remove Your Van?
Call now or send the van details for a free, no-obligation Toronto pickup quote.