Donate Your Ford Police Interceptor Utility in Detroit

Join the legacy of decommissioned pursuit vehicles, contributing to the community and allowing past fleet explorers to find new civilian homes and usages in Detroit.

The Ford Police Interceptor Utility, a vital component of law enforcement fleets from 2013 to 2026, embodies the evolution of police vehicles with its rugged design and advanced engineering. As these ex-fleet vehicles enter their decommissioning phase, they offer a unique opportunity for local donors in Detroit to turn them into valuable assets for their community. The robust SUV format, replacing the beloved Crown Vic Interceptor, features enhanced capabilities and a pursuit-rated chassis designed for the demands of law enforcement.

MotorCity Wheels is dedicated to facilitating the donation of these powerful machines, which often come equipped with essential fleet-installed items, such as lightbars, push-bumpers, and prisoner cages. Donors will find that their vehicles often retain significant features that can be beneficial for new owners, all while contributing to the government surplus pipeline that connects these decommissioned machines to civilian hands.

📖Generation guide

5th Generation • 2013-2019

Built on the Explorer platform, this model features a 3.7L Cyclone V6 or 3.5L EcoBoost twin-turbo engine, coupled with a 6-speed transmission. The AWD chassis is pursuit-rated for stability and performance on the road.

6th Generation • 2020-2026

This newer iteration utilizes a CD6 unibody/RWD-biased platform with a standard 3.3L hybrid V6 for improved efficiency. Notable upgrades include a 10-speed transmission and enhanced mounting provisions for emergency equipment.

Known issues by generation

The 5th Generation Interceptor Utility, particularly models equipped with the 3.7L Cyclone V6, may experience timing-chain stretch and water pump failures, particularly beyond the 120k-150k mile mark. The 6F50/6F55 transmission can also present shift quality concerns. In contrast, the 6th Generation models have the potential issues associated with hybrid technology, such as early adopter risks regarding the HV battery and inverter. Despite these known issues, many vehicles maintain a reliable service history and can still serve well in civilian roles, especially with proper maintenance and care.

Donation value by condition + generation

Donation values for the Ford Police Interceptor Utility typically range from $2,000 to $5,500, depending on factors such as generation, mileage, and condition. Lower mileage examples may fetch a premium, especially those with the 3.5L EcoBoost engine, while high-mileage models are common in the fleet cycle. Donors looking to maximize value should be aware that equipment like lightbars and prisoner cages can influence the resale potential, particularly if left intact during the donation process.

Donation process for this model

When donating your Ford Police Interceptor Utility, please note that the responsibility for removing push-bumpers, lightbars, and other fleet-installed equipment lies with the donor unless you opt for auction-as-equipped. This includes inspection of the interior condition, with particular attention to the prisoner cage and vinyl rear seat. Remember to verify the transfer of the fleet title to civilian title to ensure a smooth registration process post-donation.

Detroit regional notes

In Detroit, the process of buying and selling ex-fleet vehicles often involves state DOT auctions and municipal surplus disposal patterns. Donors should be aware that some states may require salvage-rebuild title resolutions for vehicles that have experienced collisions. Checking state DMV regulations is essential before making the donation to ensure compliance and a hassle-free transfer.

FAQ

What is the difference between a fleet-title and a civilian-title?
A fleet-title indicates that the vehicle was part of a commercial or government fleet and may have a history of heavy use. A civilian-title means the vehicle has been privately owned and may have less wear and tear.
Are there responsibilities for removing equipment before donation?
Yes, donors are responsible for removing any additional equipment, such as lightbars and push-bumpers unless you choose to donate the vehicle as equipped. It’s crucial to decide this before the donation process.
What is the typical mileage for donated Ford Police Interceptor Vehicles?
Most ex-fleet Ford Police Interceptor Utilities typically have high mileage ranging from 150,000 to 300,000 miles, which reflects their usage within fleet services. However, lower-mileage models are still available as collector items.
Do I need an appraisal for my donation?
If your vehicle is valued at over $5,000, such as rare unmarked or detective-specific models, you may need to complete Form 8283 Section B for appraisal. Most donations, however, are below this threshold and do not require an appraisal.
What should I do if my vehicle has a salvage title?
If your vehicle has a salvage title due to being totaled in a collision, check your state’s DMV for regulations regarding salvage-rebuild title resolutions, as these can differ by state.
Are there any tax benefits for donating my vehicle?
Yes, donating your vehicle can provide tax benefits, including a deduction on your tax return. Make sure to obtain the appropriate documentation from MotorCity Wheels to accurately report your donation.
Can I still donate my vehicle if it has mechanical issues?
Absolutely! MotorCity Wheels accepts donations of vehicles with mechanical issues. Just be aware of the condition and any equipment that may need to be removed before the donation process.

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If you own a Ford Police Interceptor Utility, consider donating it to MotorCity Wheels. Your contribution will help continue the legacy of these capable vehicles and provide them with a new purpose in our community. Join us in supporting local initiatives and ensuring that these powerful machines serve the public beyond their law enforcement days.

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