Imagine the adventures you could create with your trusty ATV, UTV, or side-by-side, now ready for a new home. At AutoLift, we connect donors in New Mexico with off-road enthusiasts, ensuring your vehicle continues to make memories while supporting vital causes. From hunting trips in the mountains to farm work, your donated machine can help enrich someone else's life.
Many donors in New Mexico find themselves with an off-road vehicle that no longer fits their lifestyle. Whether it’s a well-used Honda Rancher from family outings or a pristine Polaris RZR collecting dust, your vehicle can help us further our mission. By donating your ATV, UTV, or side-by-side, you not only open up opportunities for others but also take advantage of tax benefits by contributing to a local cause that matters.
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
- Golf Carts (Gas or Electric)
How pickup works
When you choose to donate your ATV, UTV, or side-by-side, our process is simple and hassle-free. We typically arrange pickup using a small flatbed truck or trailer that can accommodate your vehicle. If you have an off-road-only vehicle without a title, we’ll guide you through the MSO bill-of-sale process. Our team works closely with you to coordinate a pickup that fits your schedule and may even include collecting the vehicle from a farm, ranch, or hunting cabin location. We ensure a smooth experience so that you can focus on the positive impact of your donation.
What drives donation value
The value of your donated ATV, UTV, or side-by-side hinges on several factors. For instance, vehicles that have been well-maintained with service records generally fetch a higher donation value. Condition is key; while dings and faded plastics might lower the value, a well-running unit will net a premium. Keep in mind, parts value on non-running units can still be positive, particularly for popular models like the Polaris RZR or Can-Am UTVs, which hold strong value in the used market. For 4-stroke ATVs, hours of operation often matter more than mileage, so consider this when assessing your vehicle.
Documentation you need
- Title (if applicable)
- MSO for off-road vehicles
- Service records to prove maintenance
- Appraisal for classic models (IRS Form 8283 Section B)
New Mexico specifics
In New Mexico, donating an ATV, UTV, or side-by-side is straightforward, but understanding the local DMV rules is essential. Off-road vehicles may not require a title, making the MSO bill-of-sale crucial for your donation. This flexibility allows donors to contribute vehicles that might otherwise be challenging to transfer. Knowing the state requirements helps streamline the donation process and ensures that your contribution counts towards a good cause.