In San Antonio, outdoor enthusiasts often acquire ATVs, UTVs, and side-by-sides for their adventures in the Texas countryside or at family ranches. Unfortunately, many of these vehicles can outlast their owners' needs, leaving them parked and underutilized. If you have a well-loved ATV or UTV collecting dust in your driveway or storage area, consider donating it to Ride Again.
When you choose to donate, you not only help yourself clear space but also make a lasting impact on others. Donations from enthusiastic recreational vehicle owners create opportunities for others to explore the vast landscapes of Texas. Whether your vehicle has seen countless trails or is in need of some TLC, your contribution can provide excitement for those looking for a new adventure.
What we see in this class
- Honda FourTrax
- Yamaha Grizzly
- Polaris RZR
- Kawasaki Mule
- Can-Am Outlander
- Arctic Cat Wildcat
- Honda Rancher
- Yamaha Raptor
- Polaris Sportsman
- Kawasaki Brute Force
How pickup works
At Ride Again, we aim to make the pickup process as simple as possible for your ATV, UTV, or side-by-side donation. Our team will coordinate with you to schedule a convenient pickup time. Depending on your vehicle's size and condition, we may use a flatbed truck or a trailer for transportation. If your vehicle is in a storage lot or on your farm, we can help navigate access to pick it up hassle-free. While many off-road vehicles often lack a traditional title, we can accept an MSO (Manufacturer's Statement of Origin) or bill of sale instead, ensuring a straightforward donation experience.
What drives donation value
The value of your donated ATV, UTV, or side-by-side is influenced by several factors, including its condition, hours of use, and maintenance history. For four-stroke ATVs, hours typically matter more than mileage, with well-maintained models commanding higher values in the used market. Brands like Polaris and Can-Am consistently hold strong resale values, particularly for models like the RZR and Commander. While cosmetic issues like dents or plastic fade may reduce value, well-documented service histories can provide a premium. Even non-running vehicles can have positive parts value, helping maximize your donation's impact.
Documentation you need
- MSO (Manufacturer's Statement of Origin) for off-road vehicles
- Bill of sale if title is not available
- Service records to enhance vehicle value
- Appraisal by a qualified appraiser for classic models
- VIN or engine number for identification
San Antonio specifics
In San Antonio, the Texas DMV has specific regulations for off-road vehicles, including ATVs and UTVs. Many off-road vehicles may not require a formal title, allowing donors to provide an MSO or a simple bill of sale instead. Understanding these state-specific rules can simplify the donation process, making it easier for you to contribute your vehicle to Ride Again while ensuring compliance with local regulations.