Vehicles we accept in Massachusetts

Cars, trucks, SUVs, motorcycles, boats, RVs — running or not, clean title or complicated.

At Velocity Vehicle, we understand that your vehicle can come in a variety of shapes and sizes, whether they're running or not. We proudly accept nearly any vehicle, including cars, trucks, motorcycles, and even boats, regardless of their condition. By donating your vehicle, you not only free up space but also help fund essential benefits research programs for your neighbors in Massachusetts. Together, we can empower local residents to access valuable programs that improve their lives. Join us in making a difference today!

Categories we accept

Cars & Sedans
1995-present

Donated cars and sedans are often sold at auction, where they fetch a good price to fund our programs. If they’re not drivable, parts can be salvaged, ensuring every component finds a new purpose.

In Massachusetts, sedans are the go-to vehicle for city commuters and suburban families, perfectly fitting the lifestyle of our diverse communities.

Pickup Trucks
2000-present

Pickup trucks are popular for both auction sales and recycling if they are beyond repair. Their sturdy build often allows for a higher resale value, benefiting our funding efforts.

Pickup trucks are essential for many tradespeople in Massachusetts, from construction workers to landscapers, making them an important donation type.

SUVs & Crossovers
2005-present

SUVs and crossovers typically appeal to families and individuals looking for versatile options. They are commonly auctioned, with some recycled if they're not running.

With New England's changing weather, many families in Massachusetts value the safety and space offered by SUVs, making their donation impactful.

Motorcycles
2000-present

Motorcycles are often sold to enthusiasts or through auction platforms, while non-operational bikes may be stripped for parts to maximize their value.

In the warm months, Massachusetts sees many motorcycle riders enjoying scenic routes, making these vehicles a unique donation option.

RVs & Campers
2000-present

RVs and campers might be sold at auction or directly to buyers looking for a new adventure. If they can’t be restored, they’re dismantled for parts.

With beautiful campgrounds and parks in Massachusetts, RVs are a favorite among residents seeking weekend getaways and outdoor experiences.

Boats
1995-present

Boats are frequently sold to recreational users or salvage operators. Non-functional boats might be dismantled or recycled, ensuring no waste.

Massachusetts’ coastal areas and lakes are perfect for boating, making donations of boats a fantastic way to give back to the community.

Commercial Vehicles
2000-present

Commercial vehicles typically have a market at auctions. If they are not running, they may be sold for parts or scrap, ensuring all components serve a purpose.

From delivery vans to service trucks, Massachusetts businesses often upgrade their fleets, creating opportunities for valuable vehicle donations.

Non-running Vehicles
Any year

Non-running vehicles are either salvaged for parts or recycled. They may also be restored if the condition allows, maximizing their potential value.

Many residents have old cars in their driveways or backyards. Donating these vehicles helps reclaim space and funds our vital community programs.

Condition guide

When considering a vehicle donation, it’s essential to understand how condition impacts eligibility. Running vehicles are often more desirable, providing a quicker route to funding through auctions. Non-running vehicles are also accepted; however, they may be sold for parts or recycled, which can lower their overall value. Rest assured, even if your vehicle hasn’t moved in years, it can still contribute to local benefits for residents.

Vehicles with salvage titles are generally accepted but may require further evaluation to determine their worth. Our team is here to assist you in understanding these details. If you have questions about your vehicle’s title status, feel free to reach out and we’ll guide you through the process of getting your donation started.

Title status

Title statusAccepted?Notes
clean titleyesA clean title means you can donate with no issues, allowing for a smooth transaction and maximizing the funds raised for local programs.
salvagewith restrictionsSalvage titles may require further evaluation to ensure the vehicle can be safely processed for donation.
rebuilt/reconstructedcase-by-caseRebuilt or reconstructed titles are evaluated individually; we’ll assess the vehicle’s condition before proceeding.
lienholder presentwith restrictionsVehicles with lienholders need to have the lien released before donation. We can help you navigate this process.
missing titlecase-by-caseMissing titles complicate the donation process, but we can assist you in determining the next steps to make your donation possible.

Pickup considerations

At Velocity Vehicle, we understand that many vehicles are immobile, whether due to age or damage. We offer flexible pickup options to accommodate various situations in Massachusetts. Whether your vehicle is parked in an apartment complex, on a rural property, or even at a marina, our team is equipped to handle logistics smoothly. Just provide us with the details, and we'll work to ensure a convenient pickup that suits your circumstances.

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