In the rugged landscapes of Utah, many adventure seekers invest in ATVs, UTVs, and side-by-sides to explore the breathtaking vistas and challenging trails. However, as lifestyles change and vehicles age, these beloved machines may no longer serve their purpose. Instead of letting them languish in the garage, donating them to ReviveRides offers a new lease on life while contributing to a worthy cause.
Whether it's a Honda FourTrax that's seen countless trails or a Polaris Sportsman that has been part of family weekends, every donation helps. Our typical donors often come from farming, ranching, and outdoor communities, embodying the spirit of giving that keeps our local culture strong. With each vehicle donation, you not only gain the satisfaction of clearing your space but also help fund essential programs and services that uplift our community.
What we see in this class
- Honda FourTrax
- Yamaha Grizzly
- Polaris RZR
- Kawasaki Brute Force
- Can-Am Outlander
- Arctic Cat Wildcat
- Yamaha Raptor
- Polaris Sportsman
- Kawasaki Mule
- Honda Rancher
How pickup works
At ReviveRides, we make vehicle pickup hassle-free. For ATVs, UTVs, and side-by-sides, we often utilize trailers or small flatbed trucks to ensure safe transport. If you don’t have the title for your off-road vehicle, we can work with a Manufacturer's Statement of Origin (MSO) or a bill-of-sale chain. Our team coordinates directly with donors, often visiting farms, ranches, and hunting cabins to make the process as seamless as possible. In cases where the vehicle is located in a storage lot, we’ll communicate with you to set a convenient pickup time.
What drives donation value
When determining the value of your ATV, UTV, or side-by-side, several factors come into play. For 4-stroke vehicles, hours of use may matter more than mileage, as this indicates the level of wear. Brands like Polaris RZR and Can-Am command higher resale values in the used market, especially when well-maintained and backed by service records. However, be mindful that cosmetic issues like dents or plastic fade can lead to discounts; conversely, if the vehicle runs well, a premium can be added. Even non-running units can retain parts value, providing you more options when donating.
Documentation you need
- Title (if available)
- Manufacturer's Statement of Origin (MSO) for off-road vehicles
- Bill of sale (if title is not available)
- Service records for added value
- Appraisal for classic models (IRS Form 8283 Section B, qualified appraiser)
Utah specifics
In Utah, the regulations for off-road vehicles can differ significantly from on-road vehicles. Many ATVs and UTVs are not registered for street use and may not have a traditional title; instead, a bill-of-sale is sufficient for donation. Understanding the local DMV rules regarding these vehicles can simplify your donation process, ensuring that everything runs smoothly. ReviveRides is here to guide you through the requirements and help clarify any questions about your specific situation.