Vehicles we accept in Georgia

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

At Vision Wheels, we believe in giving every vehicle a second chance, whether it's driveable or not. We accept a wide variety of vehicles to help fund essential services for our Georgia neighbors. From cars that have seen better days to those parked in your driveway, every donation makes a difference. Whether you have an old sedan taking up space or a motorcycle that's been collecting dust, we’ll ensure it's put to good use in supporting our local community programs. Your generous donation can help connect families to vital resources while clearing the clutter from your property!

Categories we accept

Cars & Sedans
1995-present

Typically, cars and sedans are auctioned off to the highest bidder, providing vital funds for our community programs. If the vehicle isn't in good shape, parts may be salvaged in lieu of a complete sale.

Georgia's city life sees many older sedans, helping with everything from daily commutes to weekend trips to local parks.

Pickup Trucks
1995-present

Pickup trucks are often sought after for their utility. They may be resold to individuals or businesses or sold for parts if they are no longer operational.

In rural Georgia, pickup trucks are essential for farming and outdoor activities, making their donations especially impactful.

SUVs & Crossovers
1998-present

These vehicles generally fetch good prices at auction due to their popularity. Depending on condition, they may also be dismantled for parts.

With family outings and road trips a staple in Georgia, SUVs are commonly on the move, making them valuable donations.

Motorcycles
2000-present

Motorcycles can be sold at auction or stripped for parts, depending on their condition. Enthusiasts may even pay a premium for classic models.

Georgia's scenic backroads attract motorcycle lovers, ensuring a strong market for donated bikes.

RVs & Campers
1995-present

RVs can be auctioned to fellow travelers or dismantled for parts. Their value comes from both their functionality and potential for repairs.

With Georgia's beautiful landscapes, RVs are often seen on family trips, making them a popular donation item.

Boats
1995-present

Boats that are no longer seaworthy may be recycled for materials, while usable boats can be auctioned off to new owners.

Georgia's lakes and rivers create a vibrant boating community, making boat donations incredibly valuable for local funding.

Commercial Vehicles
1995-present

Commercial vehicles may be sold directly to businesses or auctioned, providing a significant boost to our local services.

From delivery vans in urban areas to work trucks, Georgia relies on commercial vehicles for local employment and services.

Non-running Vehicles
Any age

Even non-running vehicles can have value; they may be dismantled for parts or recycled, contributing to our funding efforts.

Many folks in Georgia have non-running vehicles that could be turned into positive community resources.

Condition guide

When it comes to vehicle condition, our policy is straightforward. If your vehicle runs, it's a great candidate for donation! Even if it doesn't run, as long as it is in relatively good condition, it can still be accepted. Just think about whether it could be salvaged for parts or recycled, as these options still support our community programs.

However, vehicles with salvage titles often require a case-by-case review. While many salvage vehicles can still help us fund local services, those with extensive damage may not qualify. If you have questions about your specific vehicle, don’t hesitate to get in touch!

Title status

Title statusAccepted?Notes
clean titleyesClean titles are straightforward and easily accepted, ensuring quick processing for donations.
salvagewith restrictionsSalvage titles must be evaluated individually to determine if the vehicle can still be utilized effectively.
rebuilt/reconstructedcase-by-caseRebuilt vehicles will be assessed on their restoration status and functionality before acceptance.
lienholder presentwith restrictionsVehicles with a lienholder must have the lien released before donation can proceed.
missing titlecase-by-caseMissing titles can complicate the donation process, but we may still be able to work something out.

Pickup considerations

Vision Wheels ensures a seamless pickup experience even for immobile vehicles. We work with various settings, from urban apartments to rural properties and marinas. Our team coordinates with you to find a convenient time for pickup that suits your schedule. We’ll handle the logistics, so you don’t have to worry about a thing. Just provide us with the details, and we’ll take care of the rest!

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