If you have an ATV, UTV, or side-by-side quietly gathering dust in your garage or outbuilding, consider donating it to Cascade Car Exchange. We help turn your recreational vehicle into funds for local charities while making the donation process as smooth as possible. Many of our donors are enthusiasts who once enjoyed off-road adventures, but now find their vehicles underutilized as life takes over.
In Oregon, where outdoor recreational activities are part of the culture, vehicles like Honda FourTrax, Polaris RZR, and Can-Am Outlander hold special memories for many. By donating your vehicle, not only do you declutter your space, but you also contribute to meaningful community projects. We accept a wide range of off-road vehicles, ensuring your donation makes a difference.
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 it comes to picking up your donated ATV, UTV, or side-by-side, we have a reliable process to ensure a hassle-free experience. Our team can typically handle pickups even if you don’t have a title, using the Manufacturer's Statement of Origin (MSO) and a bill-of-sale chain to process the donation correctly. We utilize flatbed trucks or trailers for safe transportation, particularly if the vehicle is stored at a farm, ranch, or hunting cabin. Depending on your situation, we can coordinate a convenient time to collect the vehicle directly from your location.
What drives donation value
The value of your donated vehicle is influenced by several factors. For instance, ATVs with more hours of use rather than mileage tend to fetch better prices. Popular models like Polaris RZR and Can-Am UTVs maintain strong values in the used market. Well-maintained units with service records command a premium, while those with dents and plastic fade may incur minor discounts. Even non-running vehicles can still hold parts value, making your donation worthwhile regardless of its current condition.
Documentation you need
- Title (if applicable)
- Manufacturer's Statement of Origin (MSO) for off-road vehicles
- Service records for maintenance history
- Appraisal for classic vehicles (IRS Form 8283 Section B)
Oregon specifics
In Oregon, regulations around off-road vehicles can differ from standard motor vehicles. You may not need a title for certain ATVs or UTVs, as they often operate under a bill-of-sale framework if they are used solely for off-road purposes. However, it’s crucial to have the correct documentation ready to streamline the donation process. Our team is here to guide you through Oregon’s specific DMV rules to make your donation as efficient as possible.