In the rugged landscapes of Colorado, many enthusiasts enjoy the thrill of off-roading. However, life changes and new adventures often lead to unused vehicles gathering dust. Whether it’s a Honda FourTrax that once took you on unforgettable trails or a Polaris RZR that hasn’t seen the sun in years, your donation can help transform lives. Ride to Relief accepts ATVs, UTVs, and side-by-sides, ensuring they provide utility and joy to those less fortunate.
Imagine your trusty Yamaha Grizzly, a reliable partner on countless hunting trips, now playing a new role in supporting local communities. When you choose to donate, you’re not just clearing out your garage; you’re empowering local families and individuals in need. We make the donation process simple and rewarding, allowing you to part with your vehicle while making a significant positive impact.
What we see in this class
- Honda FourTrax
- Yamaha Grizzly
- Polaris Sportsman
- Kawasaki Brute Force
- Can-Am Outlander
- Polaris RZR
- Yamaha Raptor
- Kawasaki Mule
- Arctic Cat Wildcat
- Kawasaki KLR
How pickup works
Picking up your donated ATV, UTV, or side-by-side is straightforward. Our team arranges for a convenient pickup using a trailer or small flatbed truck, ensuring your vehicle is transported safely. For off-road vehicles, we often work with a bill of sale instead of a traditional title, so you won’t need to worry if your unit is not street-legal. We also coordinate pickup directly from your property, or if needed, from a storage lot. Just provide us with the VIN or engine number, and we’ll handle the rest!
What drives donation value
The donation value of your ATV or UTV can vary based on several factors. Well-maintained vehicles with complete service records often fetch a higher value, while those showing cosmetic wear, such as dents or faded plastics, may see some discounts. Remember, for four-stroke ATVs, the number of hours on the engine often outweighs mileage when assessing value. Notably, models like the Polaris RZR and Can-Am UTVs hold strong resale values in the used market, while even non-running units can provide substantial parts value.
Documentation you need
- Title (if available)
- Manufacturer's Statement of Origin (MSO) for off-road vehicles
- Bill of Sale documentation
- Service records showing maintenance history
- Appraisal for classic models (IRS Form 8283 Section B)
Colorado specifics
In Colorado, the DMV has specific rules for off-road vehicles like ATVs and UTVs, often requiring a bill of sale for registration. While many donations may not come with a title, particularly for off-road models, this is a common scenario that we can work with. Colorado's regulations regarding ATV use are clear, so you can rest assured that your donation meets all local guidelines while aiding in community relief efforts.