Dodge Charger Pursuit Donation in New York City

Empower the community by donating your decommissioned Dodge Charger Pursuit, a vehicle with a legacy of serving law enforcement and community safety.

Donating a Dodge Charger Pursuit (PPV/SSV) in New York means contributing to a legacy of public safety and community service. These vehicles, often ex-fleet models, come from municipal departments after decommissioning, presenting a unique opportunity to transition them into civilian use. Many New Yorkers appreciate the distinct lineage of these pursuit-rated cars, which have been vital in law enforcement and are now available for anyone who values their robust engineering and performance.

As a donor, you’ll find that these vehicles often retain their fleet-installed equipment, such as lightbars, cages, and push-bumpers, adding to their appeal for those looking for a rugged vehicle. Whether you’re upgrading your transportation or simply looking to support a good cause, your donation contributes to an effective pipeline that takes these sturdy machines from government auction to the hands of enthusiastic new owners.

📖Generation guide

LX First-gen Pursuit • 2006-2010

Equipped with the 5.7L HEMI Eagle, this generation introduced a robust platform for police use. RWD/AWD options were available.

LD/LA Updated Pursuit • 2011-2014

Features the 3.6L Pentastar V6 replacing the older 2.7L engine. Updates include a refreshed interior and the NAG1 transmission.

LD Refresh • 2015-2023

Upgraded to an 8-speed ZF-derived transmission and features the 5.7L Eagle V8 with MDS, enhancing fuel efficiency and performance.

Final-LD • 2024-2026

Marks the end of the Charger Pursuit's legacy on the LX/LD/LA platform, still with the trusted HEMI engine before transitioning to a new pursuit platform.

Known issues by generation

Each generation of the Dodge Charger Pursuit has its own set of known issues, particularly under high mileage typical of fleet vehicles (150k-250k miles). The 2011-2013 models often experience oil-cooler housing leaks and cylinder head failures, sometimes leading to costly repairs. The 5.7L HEMI variants face potential MDS lifter failures that can be expensive if the camshaft is also damaged. Additionally, transmission issues such as shuddering in the 845RFE and 8HP70 under torque converter wear have been noted, alongside AWD center-coupling failures in hard-driven units. Understanding these nuances is crucial for potential donors and recipients alike as they navigate the vehicle's history and expected maintenance.

Donation value by condition + generation

The donation value for ex-fleet Dodge Charger Pursuit vehicles typically ranges between $1,800 and $4,500 depending on condition and mileage. High-mileage units may command lower values, while low-mileage or rare variants, such as the unmarked Stealth Pursuit or K9 editions, can fetch higher premiums. Donors should be aware that some states classify ex-pursuit vehicles as salvage-titled if involved in collisions while in active service, affecting valuation and title transfer considerations. Furthermore, vehicles with retained fleet equipment may see differing auction values based on equipment removal responsibilities.

Donation process for this model

When donating a Dodge Charger Pursuit, you will be responsible for any equipment removal, including push-bumpers, lightbars, prisoner cages, and spotlight mounts, unless you choose to auction it as equipped. The condition of the interior, such as the prisoner-cage setup and vinyl rear seats, can also affect the vehicle's utility and appeal. Transfer of title from fleet to civilian ownership will take place post-donation, ensuring that all necessary paperwork is completed for a smooth transition.

New York regional notes

In New York, the market for Dodge Charger Pursuit vehicles is influenced by state-specific regulations regarding auction and surplus disposal, particularly for ex-police vehicles. Municipal departments often use state DOT auction channels to dispose of decommissioned units, making them accessible to the public. It’s essential for donors to verify state DMV rules regarding salvage and rebuilt titles before proceeding with any donation, as certain incidents while in pursuit can complicate title statuses.

FAQ

What title will my donated Charger Pursuit have?
Your vehicle will likely have a fleet title that must be transferred to a civilian title post-donation. Verify with your state’s DMV for specific regulations.
Do I need to remove the equipment before donation?
You can choose to remove the equipment yourself or donate the vehicle as is with all equipment included. Ensure you’re clear on your intentions before the donation.
What mileage should I expect on a donated Charger Pursuit?
Most ex-fleet Charger Pursuits have high mileage, typically between 150k and 250k miles, reflecting their use in municipal fleets. Low-mileage exceptional units may exist.
How does the IRS handle car donations?
For donations worth under $5,000, you’ll need IRS Form 1098-C. For vehicles valued over $5,000, complete Form 8283 Section B for appraisal.
Are there specific considerations for ex-pursuit vehicles?
Yes, some states may require a salvage title if the vehicle was involved in an accident while in pursuit. Always check local regulations before donation.
What condition should I expect my donated vehicle to be in?
Ex-fleet vehicles might show signs of wear due to their previous use. It's important to assess the vehicle’s condition and any operational needs.
What happens to my donated vehicle after pickup?
After pickup, your vehicle will either be auctioned as equipped or prepared for resale, completing the necessary fleet-to-civilian title transfer.

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Your Dodge Charger Pursuit has served the community and can continue its legacy through your generous donation. By donating, you’re ensuring that this trusted vehicle finds a new home where it can be appreciated for its capabilities. Contact Metro Wheels today to learn how you can make a difference.

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