Imagine the trails you’ve conquered and the memories made on your trusty ATV or UTV. Many Tulsa residents share this journey, but as life changes, so do vehicle needs. Whether it’s an adventurous Honda FourTrax or a rugged Polaris RZR, your off-road vehicle can transcend into a powerful force for good in our community.
By choosing to donate your side-by-side or ATV to Tulsa Auto Bridge, you're not just freeing up space in your garage; you're also contributing to local programs that assist those in need. Our experienced team ensures that your donation is handled with care, maximizing its impact and providing you with potential tax benefits.
What we see in this class
- Honda FourTrax 2020
- Yamaha Grizzly 2019
- Polaris RZR 2021
- Kawasaki Brute Force 2018
- Can-Am Commander 2020
- Arctic Cat Wildcat 2019
- Yamaha Raptor 2021
- Polaris Sportsman 2020
- Kawasaki Mule 2017
- Dirt Bikes 2015+
How pickup works
When it comes to picking up your ATV or UTV, we strive to make the process as smooth as possible. Our team typically uses a trailer or small flatbed pickup for transportation. If your vehicle is off-road only and lacks a title, a Manufacturer's Statement of Origin (MSO) or a bill of sale chain will suffice. We coordinate pickups directly, ensuring your vehicle’s VIN or engine number is documented accurately.
Whether your ATV is perched at a hunting cabin, parked on your farm, or waiting in storage, our dedicated team will arrange a convenient time for pickup that fits your schedule.
What drives donation value
The value of your donated ATV or UTV can vary based on several key factors. For example, models like the Polaris RZR and Can-Am UTVs tend to hold strong values in the used market. If the hours on your 4-stroke ATV significantly exceed mileage, it often indicates good usage and maintenance. Well-maintained equipment with service records will typically net a better donation value, while cosmetic issues like dents and plastic fade can affect the overall valuation. Even non-running units have positive parts value, ensuring your donation remains worthwhile.
Documentation you need
- Title (if available)
- Manufacturer's Statement of Origin (MSO) for off-road vehicles
- Bill of Sale (as necessary)
- Service records (if available)
- Appraisal for classic vehicles (IRS Form 8283 Section B, qualified appraiser)
Tulsa specifics
In Tulsa, OK, vehicle donation regulations can differ, especially for off-road vehicles. Most ATVs and UTVs are not required to be titled if they are used exclusively off-road. This means a bill of sale can often suffice during the donation process. Understanding local DMV rules is essential for ensuring a smooth transaction, and our team at Tulsa Auto Bridge is here to help guide you through this process.