Donate Your Class B Camper Van in Colorado for a Cause

Join the adventure of giving by donating your Class B camper van! Your vehicle can help provide relief to those in need while celebrating the joys of road-tripping.

Class B camper vans, including popular models like the Sprinter, Ford Transit, and RAM ProMaster, are the perfect companions for road trips and adventurous getaways. In Colorado, these versatile vehicles often come from donors facing life changes such as medical diagnoses, age-related driving cessation, divorce settlements, or financial reversals. Your donation can help others experience the freedom of the open road, just like you have.

We understand that letting go of your Class B camper van may be an emotional decision, especially if it has been a part of your cherished travel memories. Whether you're transitioning to a new phase of life or liquidating an inheritance, your generous contribution can make a real difference for those in need of relief. Ride to Relief welcomes all campers from the 1970s to the latest models, and we appreciate your support.

📖Generation guide

Sprinter NCV3 • 2007-2018

The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter NCV3 is known for its OM642 V6 diesel engine, offering reliability for road trips. It features a spacious interior ideal for custom builds and OEM conversions, popular among RV enthusiasts.

Sprinter VS30 • 2019-present

The latest Sprinter VS30 models are equipped with advanced technologies and improved fuel efficiency, available in various configurations. Known for their comfort and versatility, they are a great choice for full-time travelers.

Ford Transit • 2015-present

The Ford Transit offers various engine options and is favored for its spacious cargo area. With the availability of AWD since 2020, it's a robust choice for adventurous journeys in Colorado's challenging terrains.

RAM ProMaster • 2014-present

The RAM ProMaster combines efficiency with a front-wheel-drive design, providing excellent maneuverability. Its spacious interior allows for versatile layouts and is a popular choice for custom van conversions.

Winnebago Travato • 2014-present

A leader in Class B camper vans, the Winnebago Travato is known for its smart use of space and stylish design, ideal for those looking for a balance of comfort and functionality.

Airstream Interstate • 2017-present

The Airstream Interstate is a luxury Class B model, highly sought after for its iconic design and high-quality amenities. It’s a favorite among those who appreciate comfort while traveling on the road.

Known issues by generation

Each generation of Class B camper vans has its own set of known issues which potential donors should be aware of. For instance, older Sprinter NCV3 models often face oil-cooler seal leaks and DEF system failures, while the VS30 may have transmission issues in early builds. The Ford Transit can exhibit problems like intercooler condensation misfires. RAM ProMaster owners should be wary of rocker-arm failures. It’s important to note that these issues can affect the value and desirability of your vehicle when considering a donation, so transparency during the donation process is crucial.

Donation value by condition + generation

The donation value of Class B camper vans tends to vary significantly based on their condition and features. Vehicles valued at $5,000 or more will require a qualified appraisal, often documented on IRS Form 8283, Section B. Factors influencing appraisal include generator hours, slide-out functionality, tire condition, and overall maintenance. Additionally, specific features like solar setups, battery systems, and the presence of water damage can significantly impact the value. Understanding these elements can help maximize the benefits of your generous donation.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Class B camper van involves several logistics to ensure a smooth process. Ride to Relief requires a heavy-duty wrecker for the pickup, as standard flatbeds may not accommodate larger vans. Before the vehicle is picked up, ensure that on-board waste tanks are emptied at an authorized dump station, and provide information such as the certification status of the propane tank and generator hours. It’s also important to disclose any water damage and the functionality of slide-outs. Remember to clarify the difference between house-battery and chassis-battery for proper jump-start handling.

Colorado regional notes

Colorado's unique environment presents specific considerations for Class B camper van owners. Seasonal migration corridors for snowbirds often dictate RV park density, while the sun's intensity can lead to UV degradation of roofs. Altitude can affect generator performance, and coastal corrosion is less of a concern here, but rust due to road salt in winter can be an issue. A well-maintained van can enhance your travel experience in this beautiful state, and your donation can help others find joy in exploration.

FAQ

What if my camper van has mechanical issues?
Even if your Class B camper van has mechanical issues, it can still be a valuable donation. We encourage you to disclose any known problems to ensure a smooth donation process and accurate appraisal.
Can I donate a custom-built camper van?
Yes! Custom-built camper vans are also accepted, though keep in mind that they may require more detailed documentation to establish value. If you have a build sheet, plumbing diagram, or electrical schematic, it can enhance your donation's appraisal.
How do I prepare my RV for donation?
Preparing your RV for donation involves emptying waste tanks, verifying propane tank certification, and ensuring that the vehicle is accessible for pickup. Providing information about generator hours and slide-out functionality is also essential.
Is my RV donation tax-deductible?
Yes, your RV donation may qualify as a tax deduction. Vehicles valued at $5,000 or more will require a qualified appraisal to substantiate the deduction on your taxes. Be sure to keep all relevant documentation.
Will I receive a receipt for my donation?
Absolutely! After the donation is processed, you will receive an IRS-compliant receipt detailing your contribution, which is essential for your tax records.
Can I donate my RV if it’s older than 10 years?
Yes, older RVs can be donated as long as they are roadworthy or can be towed safely. We accept donations from various generations of Class B camper vans.
What are the most sought-after features for donated RVs?
Features like 4x4 capabilities, lithium battery systems, solar panels, and high water-tank capacities are highly desirable. A well-documented maintenance history can also positively impact the appraisal value.

Other model-specific guides

Class A Motorhome
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Class C Motorhome
Class C Motorhome donation →
Travel Trailer
Travel Trailer / 5th Wheel donation →
If you’re ready to part ways with your Class B camper van, consider the impact your donation can have. Your vehicle can bring joy and relief to those in need while helping you transition to a new phase of life. Ride to Relief is here to guide you through the donation process, ensuring that your generous act is celebrated!

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Class C Motorhome
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Travel Trailer
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