Donate Your Dodge Charger Pursuit in Nevada

Transform your ex-fleet Dodge Charger Pursuit into community support, benefiting from a robust government-surplus pipeline while helping those in need.

As a Dodge Charger Pursuit (PPV / SSV) owner in Nevada, you have a unique opportunity to turn your decommissioned police vehicle into a force for good. These ex-fleet vehicles, often retired after rigorous public service, enter a government auction pipeline leading directly to civilian hands. Each donation contributes to a meaningful cause while making room for your next vehicle.

Typically outfitted with fleet-installed equipment such as lightbars, cages, and push-bumpers, these vehicles retain their robust performance and distinctive features even after they leave service. Donating your Charger Pursuit allows you to simplify your transition while providing essential support through Heart Wheels.

πŸ“–Generation guide

LX First-gen Pursuit β€’ 2006-2010

This generation includes RWD/AWD options, featuring the powerful 5.7L HEMI Eagle engine and a reliable 2.7L V6 base. Police departments favored these models for their durability.

LD/LA Updated Pursuit β€’ 2011-2014

With the 3.6L Pentastar V6 replacing the old base engine, this refresh introduced improved interior quality and the robust NAG1 transmission, making it a solid choice for law enforcement.

LD Refresh β€’ 2015-2023

Featuring the advanced 8-speed ZF-derived 8HP70 transmission, this generation offers a well-tuned 5.7L Eagle V8 engine with Multi-Displacement System, enhancing efficiency and performance.

Final-LD β€’ 2024-2026

As the last models in this platform, the 5.7L HEMI continues to deliver performance, preparing for the transition to Stellantis' next-gen pursuit platform.

Known issues by generation

Each generation of the Dodge Charger Pursuit comes with its own set of known issues, especially at high mileage. The 2011-2013 models often experience oil cooler housing leaks and early cylinder head failures, which can lead to significant repair costs. The 5.7L HEMI models have their own challenges, including Multi-Displacement System lifter failures. It's important to be aware that high-mileage vehicles, typically retired between 150k-250k miles, may also suffer from transmission shudder issues or AWD transfer-case failures, particularly in hard-driven fleet examples. Understanding these issues can guide your donation timing and expectations.

Donation value by condition + generation

When donating a Charger Pursuit, expect donation values typically between $1,800 and $4,500 based on condition, mileage, and installed features. While most ex-fleet vehicles have high-mileage, low-mileage exceptions, including the rare Crown Vic P71 Last-of-Production models, can be valuable. Certain state laws may classify ex-pursuit vehicles as salvage-title required if they were involved in pursuit-related collisions. This is crucial to verify with your state DMV before completing the donation.

Donation process for this model

Donating your ex-fleet Dodge Charger Pursuit involves understanding your responsibilities regarding fleet-installed equipment. You may be required to remove items like push-bumpers, lightbars, or cages, unless you opt for an auction-as-equipped process. The vehicle condition, especially the prisoner-cage interior and vinyl rear seat, should be considered, along with any aftermarket wiring for emergency equipment. The transfer from fleet-title to civilian-title will also need to be managed during the donation process, ensuring a smooth transition for future registration.

Nevada regional notes

In Nevada, Charger Pursuit (PPV / SSV) owners may benefit from understanding the regional auction pipeline and municipal surplus disposal patterns. The state Department of Transportation plays a crucial role in managing these ex-fleet vehicles, and local laws regarding salvage and rebuild titles can vary. It’s important to check state-specific rules and ensure compliance for a seamless donation experience.

FAQ

How does the fleet-title process work for donations?
When donating an ex-fleet vehicle, the title transfer will typically move from fleet-title to civilian-title. This process must be completed at your local DMV to ensure proper registration.
What happens if my vehicle has high mileage?
High mileage is common in ex-fleet vehicles. While they usually have a fleet-cycle of 150k-250k miles, this doesn't diminish their value for donation, especially when well-maintained.
Do I need to remove equipment like lightbars or cages?
Yes, as the donor, you are responsible for removing any fleet-installed equipment unless the vehicle is auctioned as equipped. This includes items like push-bumpers, lightbars, and prison cages.
What should I do if my Charger Pursuit has been in an accident?
If your vehicle has been involved in an accident during its service, it's crucial to verify with your state DMV if a salvage-title is needed before donation, as this can affect the transfer process.
What IRS forms will I need for my donation?
For donations valued under $5,000, you typically only need Form 1098-C. However, for any donations over $5,000, Form 8283 Section B applies, requiring appraisal and additional documentation.
Are there any specific values for rare configurations?
Yes, rare configurations like K9, Detective Special, or unmarked Stealth Pursuit vehicles may carry a premium in the donation market due to their specific features and limited availability.
Can I donate my Charger Pursuit if it has mechanical issues?
Yes, even if your Charger Pursuit has mechanical issues, it can still be donated. Just be sure to disclose the vehicle's condition and any known issues to Heart Wheels.

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If you're ready to make a difference, consider donating your Dodge Charger Pursuit (PPV / SSV) to Heart Wheels today. Your ex-fleet vehicle can help support our mission, providing valuable resources to those in need while keeping the legacy of these remarkable machines alive.

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