Donate Your Ford Police Interceptor Utility in North Dakota

Join the Drive for Good and help transform ex-fleet Ford Police Interceptor Utilities into valuable community assets for North Dakota.

In North Dakota, the Ford Police Interceptor Utility has become a vital part of law enforcement operations and community safety. As these decommissioned vehicles transition from active duty to civilian hands, they offer unique opportunities for donors to contribute to meaningful causes. The government surplus pipeline enables us to repurpose these reliable SUVs, which feature robust police upgrades, into valuable resources for various organizations.

Ex-fleet vehicles often come equipped with specialized gear, such as lightbars, cages, and push-bumpers, making them not only functional but also an asset in many community services. Donors can make a significant impact by donating their Police Interceptor Utility, which has served valiantly in protecting our communities, while also allowing for a smooth transition to new ownership.

📖Generation guide

5th Generation • 2013-2019

Built on the Explorer platform, these models come with a 3.7L Cyclone V6 or a 3.5L EcoBoost twin-turbo engine. They feature the 6F50/6F55 6-speed transmission, ensuring a reliable all-wheel drive (AWD) pursuit-rated chassis.

6th Generation • 2020-2026

The latest models have transitioned to a CD6 unibody/RWD-biased platform, offering a 3.3L hybrid V6 as standard since 2020, with a 3.0L EcoBoost as an option. Enhanced emergency equipment integration further supports fleet operations.

Known issues by generation

As with any high-mileage ex-fleet vehicle, certain issues can arise based on the generation. The 5th Generation often faces timing chain stretch and water pump failures in the 3.7L Cyclone V6, while the 3.5L EcoBoost may experience head-gasket issues and intercooler condensation. For the 6th Generation, early adopters should be cautious of potential HV battery and inverter issues in the hybrid version. Many of these vehicles have seen extensive use, often clocking between 150k-300k miles, so understanding these factors can be crucial for potential donors.

Donation value by condition + generation

Donation values for Ford Police Interceptor Utilities typically range from $2,000 to $5,500, depending on the generation and powertrain. While the high-mileage fleet cycle is standard, some lower-mile units, particularly rare Crown Vic P71 Last-of-Production models, may command higher values. Donors should also consider the conditions of the title — clean titles fetch higher values than salvage titles, especially if the vehicle has passed through the fleet-service lifecycle with minimal incident history.

Donation process for this model

When donating your ex-fleet Ford Police Interceptor Utility, it is important to understand your responsibilities regarding any equipment removal. Donors may be responsible for the removal of prisoner cages, lightbars, or push-bumpers if they wish to keep these components. Alternatively, the vehicle can be auctioned as equipped, which includes all installation features. Be prepared for the transfer of fleet title to civilian title during registration, ensuring all necessary paperwork is complete.

North Dakota regional notes

In North Dakota, unique regulations govern the transfer of ex-fleet vehicles. The state DOT often manages the auction pipeline for municipal-surplus vehicles, and understanding the salvage-rebuild title requirements is crucial for donors. It’s important to check state-specific rules with the DMV regarding any vehicles that have been previously totaled in pursuit incidents, ensuring there are no surprises during the donation process.

FAQ

What is the difference between fleet-title and civilian-title?
A fleet title indicates the vehicle was owned by a government entity, while a civilian title signifies personal ownership. Fleet titles can affect resale value and insurance rates, so it’s important to understand the implications when donating.
Do I need to remove the lightbar and cage before donation?
You can choose to remove these items before donation if desired. If you prefer to keep the vehicle as-is, it can be auctioned with all installed equipment, including the prisoner cage and lightbar, typically included in the donation.
What if my vehicle has high mileage?
High mileage is typical for ex-fleet vehicles, often exceeding 150k miles. However, this does not detract from your donation's value, especially for well-maintained units. Donors should be transparent about mileage when donating.
What IRS forms will I need for my donation?
For donations valued under $5,000, Form 1098-C is generally sufficient. If your vehicle is valued over $5,000, you’ll need to complete Section B of Form 8283, which may require an appraisal from a qualified source.
Can I donate a vehicle with a salvage title?
Yes, you can donate a vehicle with a salvage title. However, be aware that it may affect the vehicle's valuation and the ease of future transfer of ownership.
Are there any specific rules for ex-fleet vehicles in North Dakota?
Yes, North Dakota has specific regulations regarding the auction and transfer of ex-fleet vehicles. It’s advisable to verify these with the DMV, especially concerning salvage-rebuild titles for vehicles involved in collisions.
What happens to my vehicle after I donate it?
After donation, your vehicle may be repurposed for community services or auctioned to fund charitable initiatives. The use of these vehicles often supports non-profit organizations and enhances public safety.

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By donating your Ford Police Interceptor Utility, you are not only helping to repurpose a vehicle that has served your community but also contributing to an ongoing mission of safety and service. Join us at Drive for Good and make a difference!

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