In the mountainous landscape of Montana, ex-fleet Dodge Charger Pursuits (PPV/SSV) find new purposes beyond their original law enforcement duties. As these vehicles transition from government fleets to civilian hands, they become part of a unique pipeline that offers reliability and performance. Typically, these vehicles are decommissioned after serving in various police departments, where they were well-maintained and outfitted with specialized equipment that often includes lightbars, prisoner cages, and push-bumpers.
At Big Sky Rides, we embrace the legacy of these vehicles and invite you to consider donating your Charger Pursuit. Every donation contributes to our mission while allowing you to take advantage of tax deductions. Moreover, with the proper transfer of titles, your ex-fleet vehicle can continue serving the community in a new way, ensuring that its legacy lives on.
πGeneration guide
LX First-gen Pursuit β’ 2006-2010
Equipped with a 5.7L HEMI Eagle engine and available in RWD/AWD configurations, this generation marked a significant upgrade from the Crown Vic with robust performance.
LD/LA Updated Pursuit β’ 2011-2014
Introduced the Pentastar 3.6L V6 and refreshed interior, making it a more comfortable and versatile option for law enforcement.
LD Refresh β’ 2015-2023
With the 8-speed ZF-derived transmission and advancements in the 5.7L Eagle V8, this generation optimized power delivery and efficiency.
Final-LD β’ 2024-2026
The last iteration of the Dodge Charger Pursuit, it still features the beloved HEMI V8, continuing the legacy until the next-gen police vehicles arrive.
Known issues by generation
Across the generations, Dodge Charger Pursuits have their share of common issues, especially relevant for high-mileage ex-fleet vehicles. The early models (2011-2013) often face problems with the 3.6L Pentastar V6, including notorious oil-cooler-housing leaks and cylinder-head failures that are typically addressed under warranty for fleets. The 5.7L HEMI V8 in these vehicles also has a history of MDS lifter failure, potentially leading to costly repairs. Additionally, transmission issues, such as shuddering in the 845RFE and 8HP70 models, are common as these vehicles typically see 150k-250k miles before retirement. Awareness of these issues can help potential donors make informed decisions.
Donation value by condition + generation
Donation values for ex-fleet Dodge Charger Pursuits generally range from $1,800 to $4,500, depending on condition, mileage, and any specialized equipment remaining with the vehicle. Most ex-fleet vehicles show high mileage due to their rigorous usage in law enforcement but low-mileage, well-maintained specimens can command a premium. Collector-grade models, especially the last-of-production Crown Vic P71 from 2011, are noteworthy exceptions. It's also essential to consider title status; some ex-pursuit vehicles may require a salvage title if they were involved in collisions during their service. Equipment removal can impact value as well, with complete vehicles often fetching lower prices if not decommissioned properly.
Donation process for this model
When donating your Dodge Charger Pursuit to Big Sky Rides, it's crucial to understand your responsibilities regarding any fleet-installed equipment such as lightbars, cages, or push-bumpers. Donors can choose to remove these items prior to donation, or the vehicle can be auctioned off as equipped. If you're keeping any equipment, ensure the interior is in good condition, including the prisoner-cage and vinyl rear seat. The donation process also involves a title transfer from fleet to civilian status, ensuring all paperwork is in order for tax-deduction purposes.
Montana regional notes
In Montana, the demand for Dodge Charger Pursuits is unique, given the stateβs focus on government surplus vehicles. The state DOT often oversees auctions for decommissioned fleet vehicles, making it a valuable source for potential donors. Additionally, each municipality has its disposal patterns, so understanding how local laws classify ex-pursuit vehicles, especially regarding salvage or rebuilt titles, is essential before donating.