Dodge Charger Pursuit Donation in Alabama

Join the legacy of ex-fleet Dodge Charger Pursuit vehicles, transitioning from public service to civilian ownership while supporting community initiatives through Alabamotion.

The Dodge Charger Pursuit (PPV / SSV) is a well-recognized vehicle in Alabama's law enforcement history, representing a shift in police vehicle design and capability. Typically decommissioned after a standard fleet cycle of 150,000 to 250,000 miles, these cars are now entering the civilian market, providing a reliable option for those seeking performance and durability.

At Alabamotion, we facilitate the transition of these ex-fleet vehicles from government auctions to private hands. Donating your Charger Pursuit allows you to support your local community while passing on a vehicle equipped with essential features like lightbars, cages, and push-bumpers. Whether you choose to remove these items or donate the vehicle as is, your contribution will make a difference.

πŸ“–Generation guide

LX First-gen Pursuit β€’ 2006-2010

Equipped with the 5.7L HEMI Eagle V8 and a 2.7L V6 base, this generation introduced the pursuit-grade performance expected in police vehicles, available in both RWD and AWD options.

LD/LA Updated Pursuit β€’ 2011-2014

The 3.6L Pentastar V6 replaced the 2.7L, offering better fuel efficiency and improved interior design, while maintaining robust performance through its NAG1 transmission.

LD Refresh β€’ 2015-2023

Transitioning to a stronger 8-speed ZF-derived transmission, this generation includes the 5.7L HEMI with MDS technology for increased efficiency and performance improvements.

Final-LD β€’ 2024-2026

The last of the Charger Pursuit models retains the proven HEMI engine as the platform sunsets, paving the way for the next-gen pursuit vehicle from Stellantis.

Known issues by generation

Each Dodge Charger Pursuit generation comes with its own set of known issues, particularly for high-mileage ex-fleet vehicles. The LX models have reported problems with RWD/AWD setups and the infamous 3.6L Pentastar V6 oil cooler housing leaks, particularly in fleet-represented years of 2011-2013. The LD models often experience early cylinder head failures, which may be covered under warranty for fleets. The 5.7L HEMI V8, while powerful, may face MDS lifter failures leading to expensive repairs. Additionally, all models experience common transmission shudder issues, which can be exacerbated under hard fleet use, especially in AWD configurations. Understanding these nuances is crucial for potential donors and buyers.

Donation value by condition + generation

The donation value for a Dodge Charger Pursuit typically ranges between $1,800 and $4,500, depending on mileage and condition. Most ex-fleet vehicles fall into the high-mileage category, reflected in their average value. However, low-mileage examples, particularly the rare Crown Vic P71 Last-of-Production 2011 models or special variants like K9 or detective-spec units, can command premium prices and may require IRS Form 8283 Section B for appraisal. Always consider the salvage-title implications if the vehicle has been involved in pursuit-related incidents, and ensure all state DMV regulations regarding title transfers are followed.

Donation process for this model

When donating your ex-fleet Dodge Charger Pursuit, be aware that you may need to remove equipment such as lightbars, push-bumpers, and cages, unless you choose to donate the vehicle as equipped. The process typically involves transferring the vehicle’s title from fleet to civilian status, which is a straightforward procedure with Alabamotion. Additionally, ensure that any aftermarket wiring from emergency equipment is noted, as it may affect the resale of the vehicle. Our team will guide you through each step to make the process seamless.

Alabama regional notes

In Alabama, the Charger Pursuit has a notable presence in municipal fleets, often disposed of through state DOT auctions. Understanding the regional disposal patterns can help maximize the value of your donation. Also, keep in mind that Alabama has specific regulations regarding salvage and rebuild titles, especially for ex-fleet vehicles. Always verify with your local DMV to ensure compliance when donating your vehicle, especially if it has been involved in past pursuit-related incidents.

FAQ

What is the difference between fleet-title and civilian-title?
Fleet-title vehicles are often used in police or government service and may carry history affecting their resale value. Civilian-titled vehicles have no such history. Donors should confirm the title status before donation.
Am I responsible for removing equipment like lightbars or cages?
Yes, as the donor, you are responsible for removing any aftermarket or fleet-installed equipment unless you prefer to donate the vehicle as-is. We'll provide guidance on the best approach.
What mileage should I expect for used Charger Pursuits?
Ex-fleet Dodge Charger Pursuits typically have high mileage, often between 150,000 to 250,000 miles. It's important to understand this when assessing their value and condition.
What IRS forms should I complete for my donation?
For donations valued at less than $5,000, you only need to complete IRS Form 1098-C. If your vehicle's value exceeds $5,000, you'll also need to fill out Form 8283 Section B for appraisal.
Are there any specific state regulations I should know about?
Alabama may have unique requirements regarding salvage and rebuild titles for ex-fleet vehicles, especially if they were involved in pursuit incidents. Always check with your local DMV.
How does my donation help the community?
Your donation assists Alabamotion in funding local community initiatives and programs, providing resources for those in need in Alabama while ensuring that decommissioned vehicles find new life.
Can I donate a vehicle with high mileage?
Yes, high-mileage vehicles are often accepted as donations, particularly ex-fleet models like the Charger Pursuit. Their value lies in their utility and the legacy they represent.

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Consider donating your Dodge Charger Pursuit today and make a lasting impact in your community. Your support not only keeps these valuable vehicles in circulation but also contributes to important local initiatives through Alabamotion.

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