The Dodge Charger Pursuit (PPV/SSV) has been a staple in law enforcement and municipal fleets across the country, including San Jose. Decommissioned from active duty, these powerful vehicles enter a new chapter as they transition from government auctions to civilian hands. Donating your Charger Pursuit not only supports Bay Wheels but also allows you to contribute to a sustainable vehicle reuse pipeline that benefits the community.
Many Charger Pursuit models still come equipped with fleet-installed accessories such as lightbars, push bumpers, and prisoner cages. As a donor, you have the option to remove these items or donate the vehicle as-is, retaining the useful features that make these cars unique. Partnering with Bay Wheels ensures that your vehicle continues to serve its purpose while providing you with the opportunity to make a positive impact.
πGeneration guide
LX First-gen Pursuit β’ 2006-2010
Powered by the 5.7L HEMI or 2.7L V6, this generation features both RWD and optional AWD. Ideal for high-performance pursuits with a robust chassis.
LD/LA Updated Pursuit β’ 2011-2014
Introduced the 3.6L Pentastar V6, enhancing fuel efficiency and interior refinement while maintaining a pursuit-ready build. Equipped with NAG1 transmission for better performance.
LD Refresh β’ 2015-2023
This generation features an upgraded 8-speed transmission, additional AWD options, and a sophisticated MDS that improves overall performance without compromising on power.
Final-LD β’ 2024-2026
Serves as the final iteration of the Dodge Charger Pursuit before transitioning to a next-gen platform. Continues to feature the reliable 5.7L HEMI for pursuit duties.
Known issues by generation
While the Dodge Charger Pursuit (PPV/SSV) is known for its durability, each generation comes with specific issues to consider, especially for high-mileage units from fleet cycles. The LX generation has prevalent oil cooler housing leaks and cylinder head failures in the 3.6L engines from 2011-2013. The LD/LA models have improved reliability, yet the 5.7L HEMI lifters can sometimes fail, necessitating costly repairs. The LD Refresh and Final-LD editions see improvements in transmission performance, but issues related to AWD center coupling and torque converter shudder can arise, particularly in hard-driven fleet vehicles. Knowing these issues can help you make an informed decision when donating.
Donation value by condition + generation
Donation values for the Dodge Charger Pursuit often range from $1,800 to $4,500, depending on condition and mileage. While most ex-fleet cars carry high mileage due to their use in law enforcement, pristine low-mileage examples, particularly last-of-production Crown Vic P71s or rare unmarked models, may require Form 8283 Section B for appraisal. It's essential to consider any salvage-title implications based on vehicle history and state regulations that may require a salvage title if a pursuit-related collision occurred. Donors should verify these details with their state DMV before pickup.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Dodge Charger Pursuit involves a few key steps. Donors are responsible for deciding whether to remove any fleet-installed equipment such as lightbars, cages, and push bumpers or to provide the vehicle as-is for auction. The condition of the interior, including the prisoner cage and vinyl rear seat, can affect the auction value, so ensure these are in good shape. Additionally, the transfer from fleet-title to civilian-title at registration is essential; make sure to complete this correctly during the donation process.
San Jose regional notes
San Jose has a unique landscape for Charger Pursuit owners, with a steady pipeline from government auctions to civilian ownership. Municipal fleets often cycle through vehicles rapidly, providing opportunities for prospective donors. Be aware that California may impose salvage-rebuild title requirements on ex-pursuit vehicles involved in accidents, so itβs crucial to check specific regulations with the state Department of Transportation. Overall, understanding local municipal disposal patterns can enhance your donation experience.