Dodge Charger Pursuit Donation in Massachusetts

Donate your decommissioned Dodge Charger Pursuit and support local charities while ensuring a smooth transition from government fleet to civilian ownership.

Donating a Dodge Charger Pursuit (PPV / SSV) in Massachusetts is a rewarding way to contribute to your community while parting with a vehicle that has served in law enforcement. These ex-fleet models have a unique history, often decommissioned after years of dedicated service, and now they can benefit local charities. As these vehicles transition from government auction to civilian hands, they come equipped with various features such as push-bumpers and lightbars, which may require removal unless auctioned as equipped.

In Massachusetts, the demand for these vehicles remains high due to their reliability and performance. Charger Pursuits, especially those equipped with the 5.7L HEMI V8 and AWD, are sought after in the secondary market. Donating your vehicle ensures that it continues to fulfill a purpose, whether for work or recreation, while also benefiting those in need. Join the ranks of previous donors and make a difference in your community.

📖Generation guide

LX First-gen Pursuit • 2006-2010

First generation with RWD/AWD options, featuring a 5.7L HEMI or 2.7L V6. Notably robust and built for high-performance police work.

LD/LA Updated Pursuit • 2011-2014

Introduced the 3.6L Pentastar V6, replacing the 2.7L. Improved interior and NAG1 transmission enhance functionality and comfort.

LD Refresh • 2015-2023

Included an 8-speed ZF-derived transmission and enhanced 5.7L V8 with MDS. Improved all-wheel-drive options became standard for many departments.

Final-LD • 2024-2026

Final generation before transitioning to the next-gen Stellantis platform, retaining the powerful HEMI engine for reliability and performance.

Known issues by generation

The Dodge Charger Pursuit has a few known issues that are important for high-mileage fleet vehicles. The 2011-2013 models with the 3.6L Pentastar engine are particularly prone to oil-cooler-housing leaks and early cylinder-head failures. The 5.7L HEMI V8 may experience issues with the MDS lifters, which can lead to expensive repairs if the camshaft is also affected. Additionally, transmission shudder may occur in both the 845RFE and 8HP70 under certain driving conditions. As these vehicles commonly reach a fleet-cycle mileage of 150,000 to over 200,000, it's essential to consider these factors when donating.

Donation value by condition + generation

When evaluating the donation value of your Dodge Charger Pursuit, expect typical ranges between $1,800 and $4,500, depending on condition and equipment. High-mileage examples are the norm, especially if they have seen over 200,000 miles. However, exceptionally well-maintained models, such as low-mileage Crown Vic P71 Last-of-Production 2011 or rare unmarked/stealth models, can command higher values and may require an appraisal for IRS Form 8283 Section B consideration. Additionally, be aware of the distinctions between salvage and clean titles, particularly if your vehicle has been in a pursuit-related accident.

Donation process for this model

When donating your ex-fleet Dodge Charger Pursuit, you may need to address fleet-installed equipment such as lightbars, cages, and push-bumpers. Donors have the responsibility to remove these items unless you prefer to auction the vehicle as equipped. The condition of features like the prisoner-cage interior and vinyl rear-seat can impact the vehicle's overall value. The transfer from fleet-title to civilian-title is also a critical step in the donation process and should be completed during registration.

Massachusetts regional notes

In Massachusetts, the market for Dodge Charger Pursuits is robust, with many municipalities opting to auction their surplus vehicles through state DOT channels. Understanding local disposal patterns can aid in maximizing your donation's value. Additionally, some states, including Massachusetts, may have specific title requirements for ex-fleet vehicles that have been involved in collisions, necessitating donor diligence regarding salvage and rebuild titles.

FAQ

What is the difference between fleet-title and civilian-title?
Fleet-title indicates that the vehicle was owned by a government agency, while civilian-title means it has transitioned to private ownership. This distinction is important for registration and future resale.
Am I responsible for removing equipment like the lightbar?
Yes, as the donor, you are responsible for removing aftermarket equipment unless you choose to auction the vehicle as equipped. Ensure compliance with local regulations.
What mileage should I expect from a Charger Pursuit?
Many ex-fleet Charger Pursuits will have high mileage, typically between 150,000 to 200,000 miles. However, low-mileage exceptions can exist, especially with rare models.
Do I need to get an appraisal for my donation?
Most donations fall within a value range that does not require an appraisal, but if your vehicle is valued over $5,000, you may need to complete IRS Form 8283 Section B.
Can I donate a vehicle with a salvage title?
Yes, but be aware that some states may require additional steps for salvage-title vehicles, particularly if they’ve been involved in pursuit-related incidents. Verify with your state DMV.
How will my donation help local charities?
Your donation provides crucial funding and resources for local organizations, enabling them to continue their valuable work in the community and support those in need.
What forms will I need for the donation process?
Typically, you will need IRS Form 1098-C, which will be provided after your vehicle is picked up. If applicable, IRS Form 8283 may be necessary for higher-value donations.

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Your Dodge Charger Pursuit has served its purpose, and now it can bring value to those in need. Consider donating your ex-fleet vehicle today. Not only will you assist local charities, but you will simplify the transition from government service to civilian ownership.

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