Dodge Charger Pursuit (PPV/SSV) Donation in Ohio

Transform your decommissioned Dodge Charger Pursuit into a resource for others—join the pipeline connecting ex-fleet vehicles to new owners while supporting local needs.

The Dodge Charger Pursuit (PPV/SSV) has become a staple in police fleets across Ohio, known for its powerful performance and adaptability. These ex-fleet vehicles, once serving as the backbone of law enforcement, are now finding new life in civilian hands. As part of the government surplus pipeline, donating your Charger not only helps others but also provides a much-needed asset in the community.

Many of the Chargers still come equipped with features from their police service days, including lightbars, push-bumpers, and prisoner cages. This means they are ready for action, whether for personal use, as a unique collector’s piece, or even for specialized services. Donating your Dodge Charger Pursuit is an impactful way to contribute to the community while enjoying potential tax benefits.

📖Generation guide

LX First-gen Pursuit • 2006-2010

Featuring the robust 5.7L HEMI Eagle and RWD/AWD options, this generation laid the groundwork for the Charger’s police performance, with a focus on durability and reliability.

LD/LA Updated Pursuit • 2011-2014

With the introduction of the 3.6L Pentastar V6, this generation saw significant interior refreshment and advancements in driveability with the NAG1 transmission.

LD Refresh • 2015-2023

Equipped with an 8-speed ZF-derived transmission, this generation matured the AWD package while enhancing the 5.7L HEMI’s efficiency through MDS technology.

Final-LD • 2024-2026

As the last of its kind on the current platform, the 5.7L HEMI remains a sought-after option before the transition to Stellantis' next-gen pursuit platform.

Known issues by generation

Each generation of the Dodge Charger Pursuit has its known issues, particularly as they approach their high-mileage life cycles. For the LX (2006-2010), oil leaks from the 3.6L Pentastar V6 plastic cooler housing and lifter collapses in the 5.7L HEMI are common. The LD/LA (2011-2014) models often face early cylinder head failures while the refreshed LD (2015-2023) can exhibit transmission shudder issues. These problems are typically exacerbated in fleet vehicles that have seen 200k+ miles, emphasizing the importance of maintenance and care as they transition to civilian use.

Donation value by condition + generation

Donation values for ex-fleet Dodge Charger Pursuits typically range from $1,800 to $4,500, influenced by condition and mileage. While high-mileage vehicles are the norm for police fleets, exceptions exist, particularly for low-mileage Crown Vic P71 models from 2011 or rare unmarked/stealth variants which may command a premium and require IRS Form 8283 Section B for appraisal. Donors should also be mindful of the title status; vehicles involved in pursuit-related collisions may necessitate a salvage title, affecting overall value.

Donation process for this model

When donating your Dodge Charger Pursuit, you have the option to remove fleet-installed equipment such as lightbars, cages, and push-bumpers, or you can choose to auction the vehicle as equipped. The condition and usability of the prisoner-cage interior and vinyl rear-seat may also play a role in the vehicle's appeal. Transitioning the title from fleet to civilian status is an essential step in the donation process, ensuring all paperwork is properly handled to reflect the change.

Ohio regional notes

In Ohio, the market for Dodge Charger Pursuits benefits from a steady flow of government surplus vehicles, with local municipalities often decommissioning their fleets through state DOT auctions. As a donor, it’s important to be aware of state-specific regulations regarding salvage titles if the vehicle has been involved in any incidents during its police service. Understanding these local nuances can streamline your donation experience.

FAQ

What happens to my vehicle's title after donation?
Upon donation, the title will be transferred from fleet to civilian status. Ensure all paperwork is complete to avoid issues in registration or ownership.
Do I need to remove the lightbar and push-bumper?
You can choose to remove the equipment before donation or opt for the vehicle to be auctioned off as equipped. It's your responsibility either way.
What is the typical mileage expectation for these vehicles?
Most ex-fleet Dodge Charger Pursuits typically clock between 150k to 250k miles, reflecting their duty cycles as police vehicles. Low-mileage options do exist but are rarer.
Will I receive a tax deduction for my donation?
Yes, you can receive a tax deduction for your donation, usually based on fair market value. For donations exceeding $5,000, Form 8283 Section B may apply.
What if my vehicle has a salvage title?
If your Dodge Charger Pursuit was involved in a pursuit-related collision, it may have a salvage title. It's important to verify with your state DMV before pick-up.
Can I donate a vehicle that has mechanical issues?
Yes, as long as the vehicle is still operable, Buckeye Auto Gifts will accept your donation. High-mileage and even non-running vehicles can provide value to those in need.
How will my donation help the community?
Your donation helps support local initiatives and programs through Buckeye Auto Gifts, providing resources and assistance to those in need in our community.

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Consider donating your Dodge Charger Pursuit today and join countless others in making a difference in Ohio. Your ex-fleet vehicle can provide invaluable support to local initiatives while offering you potential tax benefits. Partner with Buckeye Auto Gifts to transform your vehicle into a resource for those in need.

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