In Utah, many families invest in recreational vehicles, looking forward to unforgettable weekends exploring the stunning landscapes. However, when life circumstances change, these beloved RVs can become costly to maintain. ReviveRides offers an easy solution: donate your motorhome or RV to a charity that truly cares. Whether it's a Class A Fleetwood or a cozy pop-up camper, your vehicle can make a significant impact.
Many donors are faced with the ongoing storage fees for their motorhomes, sometimes reaching $300 a month. By donating your RV to ReviveRides, you can save money while providing invaluable support to those in need. We ensure a seamless donation process, allowing you to focus on what matters most—making a difference in the lives of others.
What we see in this class
- Class A: Fleetwood Bounder (2015)
- Class A: Winnebago Forza (2018)
- Class B: Airstream Interstate (2019)
- Class C: Thor Chateau (2020)
- Class C: Forest River Sunseeker (2017)
- Travel Trailer: Jayco Jay Flight (2020)
- 5th Wheel: Forest River Wildcat (2016)
- Pop-Up Camper: Coleman Campers (2019)
- Toy Hauler: Keystone Raptor (2021)
How pickup works
Coordinating the pickup of your RV or motorhome is straightforward with ReviveRides. We utilize specialized RV-transport flatbeds or drive-away services to ensure your vehicle is handled with care. If your RV is stored in a facility, we will work closely with your storage lot to arrange for pickup. Please keep in mind that vehicle length and height are important factors, as most states have a maximum clearance routing of 13'6”. Whether you are present during the pickup or not, we will ensure a smooth and hassle-free process.
What drives donation value
The value of your donated RV or motorhome is primarily influenced by the condition of its house systems, including the roof, slides, plumbing, and air conditioning. Recent maintenance records can enhance your vehicle's value, while any signs of water damage may significantly decrease it. As seasons change, the donation market fluctuates, with spring auctions typically yielding the highest values. Appraisals are especially common for Class A vehicles, and we recommend obtaining an IRS Form 8283 Section B appraisal for classic RVs to maximize your tax deduction.
Documentation you need
- Vehicle title
- Service records (if available)
- MSO for off-road models
- Appraisal for classic RVs (IRS Form 8283 Section B)
Utah specifics
In Utah, RVs and motorhomes are treated as motor vehicles, and you'll need to ensure that your title is clear and transferable. While a bill of sale can suffice in some cases, having a title is necessary for a seamless donation process. Additionally, make sure to check the guidelines from the Utah DMV regarding vehicle donations to ensure compliance with state regulations.