In the heart of Arkansas, outdoor enthusiasts often find themselves with an ATV, UTV, or side-by-side that they no longer use. Whether it's the Honda FourTrax that once navigated the beautiful Ozark trails or a trusty Polaris Sportsman used for hunting trips, these vehicles have stories to tell. Many donors are individuals who’ve enjoyed countless adventures and are now looking to pass on their vehicles to make a difference in the community.
Donating your vehicle not only clears space in your garage but also contributes to local programs that support Arkansas families in need. From farmers who’ve relied on their UTVs for daily chores to individuals who have taken their side-by-sides off-road, your vehicle can continue its journey in the hands of someone who will appreciate and utilize it. Arkansas Auto Bridge makes the process simple and beneficial for everyone involved.
What we see in this class
- Honda FourTrax/Rancher
- Yamaha Grizzly/Raptor/Kodiak
- Polaris Sportsman/RZR
- Kawasaki Brute Force/Mule
- Can-Am Outlander/Commander/Maverick
- Arctic Cat
- Dirt bikes
- Dual-sport bikes
- Gas or electric golf carts
How pickup works
When it comes to picking up your ATV, UTV, or side-by-side, Arkansas Auto Bridge ensures a hassle-free experience. Most off-road vehicles may not have a title; instead, we accept a Manufacturer’s Statement of Origin (MSO) or a bill of sale. Our team utilizes small flatbed trucks or trailers to safely transport your vehicle. Coordination for pickup can easily be arranged at your convenience, whether it’s on your ranch, at a hunting cabin, or from a storage lot. With just a unique identification number or engine number, we can handle the details smoothly.
What drives donation value
The value of your donated ATV or UTV can depend on several factors. For instance, the number of hours on a 4-stroke engine often speaks louder than mileage when evaluating its condition. Popular models like the Polaris RZR and Can-Am UTVs maintain strong values in the used market, especially if they've been well-maintained with service records. While dents and faded plastics may reduce value, the overall runability of the vehicle can bring a premium. Even non-running units hold parts value, making every donation beneficial.
Documentation you need
- Title or MSO for off-road vehicles
- Bill of sale if no title is available
- Service records to show maintenance history
- Appraisal for classic vehicles (IRS Form 8283 Section B)
- Identification for the donor
Arkansas specifics
In Arkansas, the DMV has specific requirements for off-road vehicles. Unlike traditional vehicles, ATVs, UTVs, and side-by-sides may be registered differently, often requiring a bill of sale instead of a state title. This is particularly relevant for vehicles used exclusively off-road. Thankfully, Arkansas Auto Bridge is well-versed in these regulations, ensuring your vehicle donation is compliant and straightforward.
FAQ
Do I need a title to donate my ATV?
Can I donate a non-running UTV?
What if my ATV has been heavily used?
Is there a specific pickup process for my vehicle?
What if I have a golf cart to donate?
Are there any tax benefits for donating?
Can I receive an appraisal for my classic ATV?
Other vehicle classes we take
Your ATV, UTV, or side-by-side can make a big difference in Arkansas by supporting those in need. Donating is easy and beneficial, so consider giving your vehicle a new purpose today. Contact Arkansas Auto Bridge to start the process and join us in making a positive impact in our community!