In the heart of Wyoming, outdoor enthusiasts often find themselves with an ATV, UTV, or side-by-side that's ready for a new adventure. Whether it’s a Honda FourTrax used for hunting trips, a Polaris RZR from weekend joy rides, or a trusty Yamaha Kodiak for farm tasks, these vehicles have likely witnessed unforgettable moments in the majestic wilderness. When the time comes to retire your cherished vehicle, consider donating it to Wheels for Wishes—it’s a meaningful way to give back.
Your donation not only helps you clear space in your garage or barn but also supports local children in need. Every ATV, UTV, and side-by-side donation contributes to the wish-granting efforts of our organization, ensuring that every child deserving of a wish can receive one. It’s a practical way to turn your well-loved machine into incredible joy and hope for young ones facing serious illnesses.
What we see in this class
- Honda FourTrax
- Yamaha Grizzly
- Polaris Sportsman
- Can-Am Outlander
- Kawasaki Brute Force
- Arctic Cat Wildcat
- Yamaha Raptor
- Kawasaki Mule
- Can-Am Commander
- Polaris RZR
How pickup works
When you donate an ATV, UTV, or side-by-side, our team at Wheels for Wishes makes the pickup process simple and hassle-free. Typically, we utilize a trailer or small flatbed truck for collection. In many cases, titles may not be available for off-road-only vehicles; instead, we rely on an MSO (Manufacturer’s Statement of Origin) and a bill-of-sale chain to verify ownership. To streamline the pickup, we coordinate with donors for convenient timing and location, whether it’s a ranch or hunting cabin. Our experienced drivers ensure that your vehicle is handled with care, so you can feel confident in the donation process.
What drives donation value
The value of your donated ATV, UTV, or side-by-side can vary based on several factors. For example, vehicles with more hours than mileage tend to be worth more, particularly in the case of robust 4-stroke models. Popular models like Polaris RZR and Can-Am UTVs maintain strong resale values in the used market. Additionally, well-maintained equipment with service records can fetch a premium, while cosmetic issues like dents or plastic fade may lead to some discounts. Even non-running units can hold positive parts value, making your donation worthwhile regardless of the condition.
Documentation you need
- Bill of Sale for the vehicle
- MSO (Manufacturer’s Statement of Origin) for off-road vehicles
- Service records to document maintenance history
- Title if available
- Appraisal (IRS Form 8283 Section B) for classic units
Wyoming specifics
Wyoming has specific rules regarding the titling and registration of off-road vehicles. While ATVs and UTVs do not typically require a title if they are only used off-road, having a valid bill-of-sale is essential for donation purposes. It’s important for donors to be aware that documentation may vary depending on the vehicle’s usage, age, and condition. By donating in Wyoming, you play a vital role in supporting local wish-granting initiatives while complying with state regulations.