Donating your truck in New Mexico has never been easier. Whether you have a well-worn pickup from your weekend adventures at Elephant Butte Lake or a commercial truck that's seen better days, AutoLift is here to handle the logistics. We take pride in assisting the hardworking residents of New Mexico, making the donation process seamless and stress-free.
Imagine your trusty work truck finding a new purpose within the community. From Roswell to Santa Fe, we accept all types of trucks, regardless of mileage or condition. Don’t worry about the paperwork—we manage all title transfers so you can focus on what matters most: making a difference in someone’s life.
What we accept
- Pickup trucks (running or with high mileage)
- Box trucks (good condition or ready for retirement)
- Commercial trucks (any make, title issues okay)
- Work trucks (even those with significant wear and tear)
- Utility trucks (must be functional, but runs count)
- Towing vehicles (functional or not, we can help)
Condition & logistics
Running vs Not Running
We accept trucks in any condition, whether they’re still running strong or have given up on the road. Your high-mileage workhorse can still make a difference!
Title Issues
Got a truck with title issues? No problem. We’ve dealt with all types of paperwork, so we can help you get through the process without breaking a sweat.
Storage and Pickup Logistics for Trucks
We know space can be tight, especially in a busy metropolitan area like Albuquerque. Our team can coordinate to pick up your truck right from your driveway or business location.
Title transfer & paperwork
When donating a truck in New Mexico, you’ll need to navigate the title transfer process carefully. It’s crucial to fill out the New Mexico Vehicle Title Application (Form MVD 10002) and have it signed by the donor. Some donations even require notarization for added legitimacy. Don’t forget to remove your license plates before we pick it up; those come with you!
Tax deduction for this donation
Truck donations can yield a tax deduction in the range of $500 to the vehicle's fair market value, depending on the condition. For detailed tax documentation, you'll receive IRS Form 1098-C after the sale of your donated vehicle. This keeps everything transparent so you can maximize your deduction.
Local context — New Mexico
In New Mexico, we see truck donations come from all walks of life: tradespeople moving on after a great contract, families downsizing, or those who simply need a hand with a vehicle that’s become too much to maintain. The vibrant communities across Albuquerque, Taos, and Farmington all contribute to a culture of sharing and looking out for one another. It's not just about the vehicle; it’s about supporting your neighbors.