Vehicles we accept in Detroit

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

At MotorCity Wheels, we're proud to accept nearly any vehicle—running or not—because we know that every donation makes a difference for our Detroit community. Whether you have an old car just taking up space in the driveway or a truck that’s seen better days, your donation helps fund crucial programs that connect our neighbors to essential resources. We take the hassle out of the donation process, ensuring that you can easily part ways with your vehicle while contributing to something greater. Let’s work together to drive change in our city!

Categories we accept

Cars & Sedans
1995-present

Cars and sedans are typically auctioned off to the highest bidder or sold as-is if in good condition. Many are refurbished and resold, while others may be parted out or recycled responsibly.

Many Detroiters rely on sedans for daily commutes, and older vehicles often find new life with families or local mechanics.

Pickup Trucks
1995-present

Pickups are often sold at auction or to individuals looking for work vehicles. Some may be stripped for parts, while others can be restored and put back on the road.

In a city where hard work is valued, pickups are essential for tradespeople and contractors, making them a valuable donation.

SUVs & Crossovers
1999-present

These vehicles usually get sold at auction or to families in need of reliable transportation. If they’re unfixable, parts will be salvaged, and the rest recycled.

SUVs are popular in Detroit for family outings and long drives, making them much appreciated donations for many local families.

Motorcycles
1990-present

Motorcycles are generally auctioned to enthusiasts or restored for resale. Older models may be parted out if repair isn't feasible.

With our vibrant motorcycle culture in Detroit, these donations often fuel a passion for biking among local riders.

RVs & Campers
1990-present

RVs can be sold at auctions or to outdoor enthusiasts. If not operational, they may be dismantled for parts or recycled.

As many Detroit families enjoy traveling and camping during the summer, these vehicles can provide unforgettable memories for new owners.

Boats
1990-present

Boats are usually auctioned off to recreational users or marine enthusiasts. Those that aren't seaworthy may be sold for salvage.

While not as common in the city itself, boats are important for those living near the Great Lakes, giving them joy on summer days.

Commercial Vehicles
1995-present

Commercial vehicles are often auctioned or sold to small business owners. If they are beyond repair, parts are repurposed.

Detroit’s industrial landscape thrives on commercial vehicles, supporting the backbone of local businesses and trades.

Non-running Vehicles
Any year

Even if a vehicle is non-running, it can still be auctioned or taken apart for valuable parts to help repair others.

In a city like Detroit, where many are trying to get back on the road, non-running vehicles are often a hidden treasure for aspiring owners.

Condition guide

When it comes to donating your vehicle, we want to make the process as smooth as possible. Running vehicles are ideal and can be quickly put back to use, whether they're sold at auction or given to someone in need. Non-running vehicles also qualify; they just require a little more care in how they’re managed. We aim to salvage as much as possible, ensuring that every part can potentially support another vehicle or individual in need.

When considering donations, be aware of title conditions. Clean titles are straightforward, while salvage titles can also be accepted, but may require additional paperwork. Rebuilt or reconstructed vehicles are evaluated on a case-by-case basis, as are vehicles with a lienholder or missing titles. We're here to help guide you through any challenges that may arise.

Title status

Title statusAccepted?Notes
clean titleyesThese are the easiest cases to process, allowing for straightforward transactions.
salvagewith restrictionsWhile we accept salvage titles, extra paperwork may be needed to complete the donation.
rebuilt/reconstructedcase-by-caseThese vehicles are evaluated individually, depending on their history and current condition.
lienholder presentcase-by-caseDonors must resolve lien issues before donation; we can help guide you through this.
missing titlecase-by-caseMissing titles can complicate donations, but we may still be able to assist in certain situations.

Pickup considerations

MotorCity Wheels understands that some vehicles may be immobile or located in hard-to-reach places, such as apartments or rural properties. No worries! We coordinate with towing services that can handle pickups from various locations in Detroit, including urban settings or marinas. Our goal is to make the donation process as convenient as possible for you, ensuring your vehicle's journey to support our community is seamless.

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