Donate Your Dodge Charger Pursuit in Raleigh Today

Donating your ex-fleet Dodge Charger Pursuit connects community support with the legacy of government surplus vehicles, ensuring they serve a new purpose in civilian hands.

The Dodge Charger Pursuit (PPV/SSV) has become a staple in law enforcement fleets across the nation, including here in Raleigh. As these vehicles are decommissioned, they enter a valuable government-auction-to-civilian pipeline, providing opportunities for individuals to own a piece of public service history. When you donate your Charger Pursuit, you contribute to a seamless transition from government surplus to community support.

Many Charger Pursuit vehicles come equipped with essential fleet-installed tools, such as lightbars, push-bumpers, and cages, which enhance their functionality and appeal. By donating, you’re not only ridding yourself of an ex-fleet vehicle but also enabling a local charity to benefit from its unique legacy, ensuring it continues to serve the community in a new capacity.

πŸ“–Generation guide

LX First-gen Pursuit β€’ 2006-2010

Equipped with a 5.7L HEMI or 2.7L V6, these models feature RWD/AWD options and have laid the groundwork for later performance upgrades.

LD/LA Updated Pursuit β€’ 2011-2014

The 3.6L Pentastar V6 replaced the 2.7L, offering better performance and interior enhancements, along with improved transmission efficiency.

LD Refresh β€’ 2015-2023

Upgraded to 8-speed transmissions and refined AWD systems, featuring the 5.7L HEMI V8 with MDS, catering to high-performance expectations.

Final-LD β€’ 2024-2026

The last of the HEMI models before the transition to Stellantis' next-gen platform, these vehicles maintain the pursuit-rated performance legacy.

Known issues by generation

As with any vehicle, the Dodge Charger Pursuit has its share of known issues, especially considering their high-mileage usage. The LX generation (2006-2010) may experience a 5.7L HEMI lifter failure, while the LD series (2011-2014) is notorious for oil cooler housing leaks and early cylinder head failures. Moving into the LD refresh (2015-2023), the 845RFE/8HP70 transmission can develop shudder under certain conditions. Additionally, police pursuit AWD models may face center coupling failures due to neglect during rigorous use. Understanding these issues helps donors assess the condition of their vehicle and set realistic expectations.

Donation value by condition + generation

Donation values for the Dodge Charger Pursuit typically fall in the $1,800-$4,500 range, reflecting their high-mileage, ex-fleet status. While standard models usually see a decrease in value due to wear and tear, rare specimens, such as low-mileage Crown Vic P71s or unique K9 or Detective Special editions, can command premiums. It's important to note that some states classify ex-pursuit vehicles as requiring salvage titles if involved in pursuit-related incidents, impacting their marketability and donation potential. Always verify state requirements before initiating the donation process.

Donation process for this model

When donating an ex-fleet Dodge Charger Pursuit, the donor must consider responsibility for any equipment removal, including push-bumpers, lightbars, cages, and interior modifications. Unless specified, vehicles may be auctioned with these items intact, which can influence the overall value. The transition from fleet-title to civilian-title must also be properly documented. For most donations, the IRS Form 1098-C will suffice for tax deductions; however, for donations valued over $5,000, appraisals using Form 8283 Section B may become necessary.

Raleigh regional notes

In Raleigh, the market for Dodge Charger Pursuit vehicles is shaped by local government practices and auction pipelines. Many municipal departments have turned to these vehicles as replacements for older models, such as the Crown Vic. Understanding the state DMV regulations regarding salvage and rebuilt titles is crucial for donors to ensure a smooth title transfer process. Local collectors and enthusiasts often seek these vehicles, especially in configurations suitable for civilian use.

FAQ

What title status will my donated Charger Pursuit have?
Most ex-fleet vehicles will have a fleet title, which transfers to civilian title upon donation. Ensure there are no outstanding salvage title issues.
Do I need to remove the police equipment before donating?
You can either remove equipment such as lightbars and cages before the donation or donate the vehicle as-is with the equipment still installed; however, removal is often the donor's responsibility.
What should I expect regarding high mileage on my Charger Pursuit?
Ex-fleet Charger Pursuits typically range from 150,000 to 250,000 miles at the end of their fleet-duty cycle, but lower-mileage, well-maintained models can be exceptions.
How will my donation be valued for tax purposes?
Most donations fall in the $1,800 to $4,500 range. For values over $5,000, you may need to provide an appraisal using IRS Form 8283.
Are there any special considerations for K9 or Detective Pursuit models?
Yes, these special configurations can attract higher values due to their rarity and specific features, making them sought after by collectors.
What if my Charger Pursuit was involved in a pursuit or collision?
Some states require salvage titles if the vehicle was totaled due to a pursuit. Check your local DMV regulations before donation.
How do I claim my donation tax deduction?
You will receive an IRS Form 1098-C for your donation, which you can use to claim your deduction based on the vehicle's value.

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If you own a Dodge Charger Pursuit and want to support a great cause, consider donating it to Carolina Charities Auto. Your contribution will help us serve the community while preserving the legacy of these iconic vehicles. Contact us today to begin the donation process!

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