Donate Your Dodge Charger Pursuit in Wyoming Today

Transform your ex-fleet Dodge Charger Pursuit into support for children's wishes, leveraging the government surplus pipeline and ex-fleet decommissioning process.

Donating your Dodge Charger Pursuit (PPV/SSV) in Wyoming means contributing to a noble cause while allowing your vehicle to make a difference in the lives of children. Many Charger Pursuit vehicles, decommissioned from police fleets, find their way into government auctions before being sold to civilian owners. These vehicles are designed for durability, performance, and functionality, and your donation not only supports essential programs but also promotes responsible recycling of these robust machines.

Typically outfitted with specialized equipment like lightbars, push-bumpers, and prisoner cages, these ex-fleet vehicles retain their rugged appeal. When you donate through Wheels for Wishes, you can consider whether to remove any fleet-installed components or allow us to auction your Charger as equipped. This flexibility is part of what makes donating an ex-fleet vehicle not only straightforward but gratifying, knowing you are making a difference.

📖Generation guide

LX First-gen Pursuit • 2006-2010

This generation features a robust 5.7L HEMI V8 and 2.7L V6 options, with RWD and AWD configurations. Known for solid performance in pursuit applications.

LD/LA Updated Pursuit • 2011-2014

Introduced the 3.6L Pentastar V6, replacing the older 2.7L engine. Features an upgraded interior and NAG1 transmission, ideal for diverse fleet needs.

LD Refresh • 2015-2023

Enhancements include an 8-speed ZF-derived transmission and refined engine options, maintaining high performance with Multi-Displacement System (MDS) technology.

Final-LD • 2024-2026

This phase preserves the HEMI powertrain while transitioning to Stellantis' next-gen pursuit platform, ensuring ongoing performance and reliability.

Known issues by generation

With a high-mileage cycle of 150k-250k miles common for ex-fleet vehicles, certain issues may arise. The 2011-2013 Pentastar V6 is notorious for oil cooler housing leaks, with repair costs ranging from $500 to $1200. Early model years also face potential cylinder head failures, often remedied under warranty. Meanwhile, the 5.7L HEMI is susceptible to MDS lifter failures, which can escalate repair costs if cam damage occurs. Transmission shudder issues are reported in both the 845RFE and 8HP70, and AWD examples may suffer from neglected transfer-case fluid, impacting performance. Knowing these considerations helps frame the realistic expectations for potential donors.

Donation value by condition + generation

Donation values for ex-fleet Dodge Charger Pursuits typically range from $1,800 to $4,500, influenced by condition, mileage, and drivetrain options. Vehicles with low mileage or unique specifications, such as the Crown Vic P71 Last-of-Production 2011, can command higher values and might require IRS Form 8283 Section B for appraisals. It's essential to note that some vehicles may have salvage titles, particularly if involved in pursuit-related collisions, which can affect their donation appeal. Factors like lightbar and cage removal can also influence the overall value proposition in the donation process.

Donation process for this model

When donating your ex-fleet Dodge Charger Pursuit, it’s crucial to understand your responsibilities regarding fleet-installed equipment. You can choose to remove components like the push-bumper, lightbar, and prisoner cage, or allow Wheels for Wishes to auction the vehicle as equipped. Ensure that the vehicle's condition, including the interior and any aftermarket wiring, is noted during the donation process. Once the vehicle is decommissioned, we will facilitate the transfer from fleet-title to civilian-title as required, streamlining your donation experience.

Wyoming regional notes

In Wyoming, the demand for ex-fleet vehicles like the Dodge Charger Pursuit is notable, especially given the state’s municipal-auction patterns. Many of these vehicles are decommissioned through government surplus channels, creating a consistent pipeline for civilian ownership. It’s essential to check with the state DMV regarding specific rules surrounding salvage-rebuild titles, especially if the vehicle has experienced significant pursuit-related collisions, ensuring a smooth transition during the donation process.

FAQ

What happens to the title of my Dodge Charger Pursuit after donation?
After donation, the vehicle's title will be transferred from fleet-title to civilian-title. This process is handled by Wheels for Wishes, ensuring all necessary documentation is completed.
Do I need to remove the police equipment before donating?
You have the option to remove police equipment such as lightbars and cages, or you can choose to donate the vehicle as equipped. It's important to express your preference during the donation process.
What should I expect regarding the vehicle’s condition and mileage?
Most Dodge Charger Pursuits have high mileage due to their fleet history, typically around 150k-250k miles. However, well-maintained, lower-mileage examples may also be available, especially rare models with special features.
Will my donation qualify for a tax deduction?
Yes, your donation may qualify for a tax deduction. If the vehicle’s value exceeds $500, you will receive IRS Form 1098-C for your records, with further details provided for values over $5,000.
How can I check if my vehicle has a salvage title?
To verify if your Dodge Charger Pursuit has a salvage title or any specific restrictions, consult your local state DMV. This is crucial for ensuring a smooth donation process.
What IRS forms do I need for high-value donations?
For donations valued over $5,000, you'll need to complete IRS Form 8283 Section B, which requires an independent appraisal. Most ex-fleet vehicles, however, typically fall below this threshold.
Can I donate a Charger Pursuit that was in an accident?
Yes, you can donate a Charger Pursuit that was involved in an accident. However, obtaining a salvage title may be necessary depending on the nature of the incident, so check with your DMV.

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Your Dodge Charger Pursuit can make a real difference for children in need. By donating your ex-fleet vehicle through Wheels for Wishes, you’re not only helping grant wishes but also ensuring a responsible transition of a robust vehicle into a meaningful cause. Contact us today to start the donation process!

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