Idaho is known for its rugged landscapes and adventurous spirit, making ATVs, UTVs, and side-by-sides a common sight across the state. Many Idahoans own these versatile vehicles, using them for everything from farm work to thrilling off-road excursions. Yet, as life changes, so too does the need for these vehicles. Perhaps you’ve upgraded to a newer model or no longer use your ATV, UTV, or side-by-side. Instead of letting that machine sit idle, consider donating it to Idaho Wheels Forward!
Your donation not only provides you with a tax deduction but also helps fund critical programs that benefit local communities. Whether it’s a Honda FourTrax or a Polaris RZR, your vehicle can make a significant impact. Our team takes care of the logistics, allowing you to focus on what matters most. Join us in our mission to uplift Idaho by donating your off-road vehicle today!
What we see in this class
- Honda FourTrax
- Yamaha Grizzly
- Polaris Sportsman
- Kawasaki Brute Force
- Can-Am Outlander
- Arctic Cat Wildcat
- Yamaha Raptor
- Polaris RZR
- Kawasaki Mule
How pickup works
When it comes to picking up your donated ATV, UTV, or side-by-side, Idaho Wheels Forward makes the process as seamless as possible. Often, these vehicles may not have titles, but we can work with a Manufacturer’s Statement of Origin (MSO) or a bill-of-sale chain to facilitate the donation. Our team is equipped to handle flatbed pickups, so whether you have a small trailer or a flatbed, we can accommodate most donation scenarios. We frequently coordinate pickups at farms, ranches, and hunting cabins, ensuring that the logistics are simple and straightforward for you.
What drives donation value
The value of your donated ATV, UTV, or side-by-side can be influenced by several factors. Generally, off-road vehicles with higher hours rather than mileage tend to have better value, particularly for 4-stroke models. Units like the Polaris RZR and Can-Am UTVs can fetch strong prices in the used market. Well-maintained equipment with service records tends to net a higher value, while items with cosmetic issues such as dents or faded plastic may see some discount. Even non-running units can hold positive parts value, making your contribution valuable to the community.
Documentation you need
- Title (if available)
- Manufacturer's Statement of Origin (MSO) for off-road vehicles
- Service records for better valuation
- Appraisal for classic vehicles IRS Form 8283 Section B
Idaho specifics
In Idaho, DMV rules for off-road vehicles differ from standard vehicles. Many ATVs and UTVs are classified as off-road only and may require only a bill-of-sale for donation. State-titled vehicles can vary in documentation requirements, so be sure to check on specifics before donation. Our team at Idaho Wheels Forward is familiar with local regulations and can assist you in navigating them to ensure a smooth donation process.