Dodge Charger Pursuit Donation in Rhode Island

Transform your decommissioned Dodge Charger Pursuit into a force for good in Rhode Island, channeling government surplus vehicles into community service and support.

The Dodge Charger Pursuit (PPV/SSV) stands as a viable option for those looking to donate their ex-fleet vehicles in Rhode Island. Many municipal departments have decommissioned these reliable vehicles, creating a unique opportunity for citizens to help local charities while clearing out government surplus. Specially designed for law enforcement, the Charger Pursuit combines robust performance with durability, making it an ideal candidate for a second life in civilian hands.

When donating a Charger Pursuit, donors often find that these vehicles come equipped with various fleet-installed features such as lightbars, cages, and push-bumpers. This means that, depending on your preferences, you may choose to have these accessories removed or donate the vehicle as equipped, allowing you to maximize its value in the donation process.

πŸ“–Generation guide

LX First-gen Pursuit β€’ 2006-2010

This generation features the 5.7L HEMI Eagle and optional AWD. Known for its robust performance, the LX Pursuit was a significant upgrade over traditional Crown Vic models.

LD/LA Updated Pursuit β€’ 2011-2014

With a shift to the 3.6L Pentastar V6, the interior was refreshed and the NAG1 transmission improved drivability. This generation marked the consolidation of the Pursuit's status in law enforcement.

LD Refresh β€’ 2015-2023

Enhancements included the 8-speed ZF-derived transmission, refined engine efficiency, and AWD options, solidifying its reputation for reliability in high-mileage fleet scenarios.

Final-LD β€’ 2024-2026

This transitional phase retains the 5.7L HEMI as the platform sunsets, until eventually replaced by Stellantis's next-gen pursuit platform, aimed at maintaining powerful performance.

Known issues by generation

As with any vehicle, the Dodge Charger Pursuit has notable issues across its generations. The LX First-gen (2006-2010) may experience the infamous 3.6L Pentastar V6 oil cooler housing leak, especially in the 2011-2013 units, with repairs ranging from $500 to $1200. Additionally, the early cylinder head failures in this same range can lead to ticking and misfires. The 5.7L HEMI units face Multi-Displacement System (MDS) lifter failures, often necessitating costly cam repairs. High-mileage examples typically show signs of transmission shudder, particularly with the 845RFE/8HP70 as fleet cycles approach 200k+ miles, reflecting the rigorous demands placed on these vehicles during their service life.

Donation value by condition + generation

When considering donation values, the Dodge Charger Pursuit typically ranges from $1,800 to $4,500, depending on condition and mileage. While many fleet cars are high-mileage, low-mileage specimens, especially the Crown Vic P71 Last-of-Production 2011 examples, can garner significantly higher market values and may require Form 8283 Section B for appraisal. Additionally, the presence of special features like K9 or unmarked detective specs may command a premium. It’s essential to check whether your vehicle has a salvage title, particularly if involved in a pursuit-related collision, as this could impact its value and transferability.

Donation process for this model

Donating a Dodge Charger Pursuit involves specific responsibilities. Donors should decide whether to remove equipment such as lightbars, cages, and push-bumpers themselves or opt for auctioning the vehicle as equipped. Fleet-installed modifications, including the prisoner-cage interior and after-market wiring for emergency lights, should be noted. Additionally, the transfer of fleet title to civilian title will be initiated during the donation process, ensuring a smooth transition for the new owner.

Rhode Island regional notes

In Rhode Island, the market for Dodge Charger Pursuits is influenced by state-specific regulations concerning the disposal of ex-fleet vehicles. The state DOT may facilitate auctions for surplus vehicles, allowing donors to navigate a government-auction pipeline effectively. It's crucial for donors to understand local salvage-rebuild title rules, especially for vehicles that have been involved in accidents during their service, thereby ensuring a seamless donation experience.

FAQ

What is the difference between fleet-title and civilian-title?
Fleet-title vehicles were previously used by government entities and may have had high mileage. Civilian-title ensures the vehicle is not tied to fleet use, which can affect resale and insurance.
Am I responsible for removing equipment from the vehicle?
Yes, you can either remove equipment like lightbars and cages prior to donation or choose to donate the vehicle as equipped. Clarifying this ahead of time is essential.
What mileage can I expect on a donated Charger Pursuit?
Ex-fleet Chargers typically range from 150k to 250k miles given their rigorous use in municipal service, but low-mileage models are also available.
Will I receive a tax deduction for my donation?
Yes, you can receive a tax deduction based on the vehicle's fair market value. For values over $500, you'll receive Form 1098-C and might need Section B of Form 8283 for values over $5,000.
What if my Charger Pursuit has a salvage title?
If your vehicle has a salvage title due to past collisions, be sure to verify the requirements with the state DMV before the pickup to ensure a smooth donation.
Are less common specs like K9 vehicles more valuable?
Yes, vehicles with specialized features such as K9 units or stealth detective specs often command higher prices due to their rarity and unique applications.
What should I expect during the donation process?
The donation process includes evaluating your vehicle's condition, deciding on equipment removal, and completing the necessary paperwork for title transfer, ensuring everything is in order for the next owner.

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If you're ready to make a difference in your community, consider donating your Dodge Charger Pursuit today. Your vehicle can continue to serve the public good while providing you with potential tax benefits. Reach out to OceanState Donor to start the process!

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