Did you know that there’s a place at Bellevue, Kentucky that buys old or broken down cars? That’s right! Because we’re here to buy cars whatever the year, make, model, or the condition of it is!
We’ll make sure to give you a good trade-in offer for it. And we’ll also take care of hauling your car away straight from your home! You heard that right! We’ve got the towing services for free!
Doing this will reassure everything will be done for our customers and they’ll receive fast and hassle-free transactions all the time!
Interested? All you know to do to reach us is to fill up our form or you can even call us at our hotline number right here!
So hurry up and get an appointment with one of us to get an immediate offer on your car!
Here are real pictures of actual vehicles we have bought. We buy every kind of vehicle imaginable from old to new. Therefore you no longer need to worry about what to do with a car that isn’t worth fixing. We will buy it and remove it.
We have an amazing online process that asks you the questions about your vehicle that we need to know in order to give you an offer.
We will immediately figure out a price we are able to pay you for your vehicle.
If you like the price, then we can get you set up for a tow truck to come meet with you to buy your vehicle.
Your vehicle will officially be sold. The tow truck driver will load your vehicle on the tow truck and tow it away. You are left with the money, and hopefully very happy!
Bellevue, Kentucky, is a home rule city of and situated in the northernmost portion of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Incorporated on March 15, 1870, the city is located on the banks of the Ohio River, across from Cincinnati, Ohio, in Campbell County. As of the 2010 census, the population was estimated to be about 5,955. Newport, Kentucky, is to the west; Dayton, Kentucky, is directly to the east; and Fort Thomas, Kentucky, touches on the southern border. They take enormous pride in their history and the historic charm of the quaint river city. The abundance of historic, unique architecture, as well as the many amenities the city boasts, making them an ideal choice for relocation of individuals and families, as well as businesses.
Today the city of Bellevue remains an excellent example of small town America, living up to its French translation of “beautiful view” as resident can easily look across the Ohio River to the sites of eastern Cincinnati.
The City of Bellevue is proud to have and maintain several municipal parks, including a few pocket parks, for use by residents and visitors. Additionally, our Bellevue, Kentucky, parks are the site of community gatherings, festivals, concerts, and other special events.
Dedicated to the memory of Stan and Ethel Swope, who were committed to the community’s youth, this park was named in their honor in 1995. You can find several amenities at Swope Park, located at the corner of Taylor Avenue and Covert Run Pike. The park’s playground includes swings, slides, and basketball courts.
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