Vehicles we accept in Nashville

Cars, trucks, SUVs, motorcycles, boats, RVs — running or not, clean title or complicated.

At TuneIn Rides, we believe in the power of community, which is why we accept nearly any vehicle you might want to donate, whether it's drivable or not. We know that every contribution can make a significant difference in supporting our local residents through critical programs like SNAP and TennCare. From cars and trucks to motorcycles and boats, your donation can help drive change in Nashville. No matter the make or model, we’re here to turn your vehicle into vital resources for those in need. Together, let’s rev up the support for our neighbors!

Categories we accept

Cars & Sedans
1995-present

Cars and sedans often have their parts salvaged for resale, maximizing their contribution value. If they're in good condition, they might be sold at auction to raise funds for local programs.

With Nashville's vibrant city life, many residents rely on cars for commuting and exploring, making your donation impactful for local families.

Pickup Trucks
1995-present

Pickup trucks are a popular choice for donation and often end up at auction or are used for parts. Their robustness makes them desirable for various needs.

Nashville’s construction and outdoor activities mean reliable trucks are in high demand, amplifying the effect of your generous donation.

SUVs & Crossovers
1995-present

SUVs and crossovers are typically sold at auction or dismantled for parts. Their versatility makes them attractive for many buyers.

As families grow in Nashville, SUVs become essential for daily life, translating your donation directly into support for local households.

Motorcycles
1990-present

Motorcycles often find new life through part sales or can be auctioned off to motorcycle enthusiasts, generating funds for community services.

With Nashville's vibrant music scene, motorcycles are a popular choice for riders, making your donation a hit among local bikers.

RVs & Campers
1995-present

RVs and campers can be auctioned off or salvaged for parts, providing an exciting avenue for raising donations while serving adventure lovers.

Many Nashville residents love the outdoors, so donating an RV can help fund programs for families ready to embark on their own adventures.

Boats
1990-present

Boats can be auctioned or sold for parts, bringing in funds to support local programs while finding a new mast to sail under.

With recreational boating being popular in nearby lakes, your boat donation can help families get on the water while supporting community programs.

Commercial Vehicles
1995-present

Commercial vehicles often get sold at auction or broken down for parts, effectively generating funds to boost local initiatives.

With Nashville's bustling business scene, commercial vehicle donations can have a big impact on local job support and community growth.

Non-running Vehicles
Any year

Vehicles that aren’t running can still be valuable. These are usually recycled or dismantled for parts, providing necessary funds for local support programs.

In a city like Nashville, even non-running vehicles can bring hope and services to those in need, helping them navigate life's challenges.

Condition guide

When considering donating your vehicle, it’s essential to know what qualifies. Running vehicles are the easiest to donate, as they can be sold or auctioned directly for the best value. Non-running vehicles are also accepted—these can be sold for parts or recycled, contributing valuable resources to fund local services.

However, not every vehicle is eligible. If you have a salvage title or a rebuilt/reconstructed vehicle, we handle those on a case-by-case basis due to the intricacies involved. Our team will work with you to determine the best way to proceed. We want to ensure your goodwill translates into tangible benefits for our community.

Title status

Title statusAccepted?Notes
clean titleyesA clean title means there are no liens, and the vehicle is eligible for immediate donation and processing.
salvagewith restrictionsSalvage titles require additional documentation and will be evaluated individually to confirm eligibility for donation.
rebuilt/reconstructedcase-by-caseRebuilt or reconstructed titles can complicate donations; we will assess these on an individual basis to determine value.
lienholder presentcase-by-caseVehicles with an existing lien will only be accepted if the lien is satisfied beforehand; contact us for guidance.
missing titlewith restrictionsMissing titles may complicate the donation process. Contact us for assistance in navigating this situation.

Pickup considerations

At TuneIn Rides, we understand that some vehicles may not be in working condition or could be located in difficult areas. We're committed to making the donation process as smooth as possible. Our team is equipped to handle pickups from various settings, including apartments, rural properties, and even marinas. Whether your vehicle is immobile or requires special handling, we’ll collaborate to find the best solution that works for you and ensures your generosity reaches those in need in Nashville.

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