Wheels for Wellness invites you to donate your Dodge Charger Pursuit (PPV/SSV) in Dallas, an ex-fleet vehicle that has transitioned from public service to a second life for community support. Many of these vehicles are acquired through government auctions, where retired patrol cars find new homes among civilians, often equipped with valuable fleet-installed features.
As a donor, you can contribute to this noble cause while unloading a well-maintained ex-police vehicle. These Chargers typically come outfitted with essential equipment like lightbars, cages, and push-bumpers, which may remain installed based on your preference. Your donation not only helps you declutter but also empowers Wheels for Wellness in making a difference in local lives, providing necessary transport solutions to those in need.
πGeneration guide
LX First-gen Pursuit β’ 2006-2010
Equipped with a 5.7L HEMI V8 or optional 2.7L V6 engine, this generation features RWD with AWD introduced in 2007 for enhanced traction. Ideal for municipal use.
LD/LA Updated Pursuit β’ 2011-2014
This generation saw the introduction of the 3.6L Pentastar V6, replacing the 2.7L, alongside a refined interior and improved NAG1 transmission for more reliable performance.
LD Refresh β’ 2015-2023
With an 8-speed ZF-derived 8HP70/845RFE transmission and MDS on the 5.7L HEMI, this generation offers improved efficiency and power while maintaining pursuit-grade durability.
Final-LD β’ 2024-2026
The HEMI engine continues through to the end of this platform's production, before transitioning to the next-gen Stellantis pursuit platform, promising a strong finish for the Charger legacy.
Known issues by generation
The Dodge Charger Pursuit has some common issues based on generation and mileage, particularly for fleet-utilized vehicles. The LX models (2006-2010) may experience engine wear and tear, especially in high-miles. The LD/LA (2011-2014) generation faces notorious oil-cooler-housing leaks and early cylinder-head failures. The LD Refresh (2015-2023) introduces a more efficient MDS system, but can fall prey to lifter failures. Additionally, transmission problems including shuddering and AWD-specific transfer-case issues can arise across all generations, making regular maintenance crucial for ex-fleet vehicles.
Donation value by condition + generation
Donation values for Charger Pursuits typically range from $1,800 to $4,500, depending on factors such as mileage and condition. Fleet vehicles often have higher mileage cycles, usually between 150,000 to 250,000 miles, leading to lower valuation generally. However, exceptional examples - including low-mileage units or rare editions like unmarked Stealth Pursuit specs - can command a premium. Itβs important to verify state-specific rules regarding salvage titles for vehicles involved in pursuit-related incidents, as this could affect their donation value and title transfer.
Donation process for this model
To donate your Dodge Charger Pursuit, please be aware of your responsibility concerning any fleet-installed equipment, including push-bumpers, lightbars, and prisoner cages. Donors have the option to remove these items before the donation or leave them intact for auction-as-equipped. All necessary paperwork for transferring the title from fleet to civilian use will be done through Wheels for Wellness, ensuring a smooth transition and compliance with state regulations.
Dallas regional notes
In Dallas, the market for ex-fleet Dodge Charger Pursuits is influenced by local government surplus auction patterns and disposal practices. Many municipal departments regularly cycle their fleets, providing a steady pipeline for these vehicles to enter civilian hands. Donors should consult their state DMV for any regulations relating to salvage-rebuild titles, especially for vehicles previously involved in pursuit-related incidents. Understanding these local nuances can maximize the value of your donation.