Not all web sites out there that claim to take your car and give you a fair value for it are reputable. Since you are looking to donate your vehicle, you are really seeking a legally-recognized non-profit organization (charity), rather than just a company who will buy your car in an effort to resell it for profit. That way you can deduct the value of the automobile from your taxes to the maximum extent allowed by your local governments.

After doing your research, you will eventually decide which charity makes sense to meet your needs. To be able to deduct the value of your donation from your taxes, the charity needs to be recognized as a 501(c)3 by the IRS in the United States.

When you are ready to part with your automobile, there are several roads you can take. You can sell it for profit, give it away to a friend or relative, donate it to charity with the hopes of helping others in need, or you can consider not parting with it at all by living in it, turning it into a roadside sculpture, or using it for additional storage. It is up to you.

While it is likely that the recipient of the automobile donation will benefit more than the donor, there are still reasons that donating your car is a great option. Some of the many benefits include:

So, you've finally made the decision to donate your car. Now, how to get it to them...

Always be careful when dealing with anything of value, as there is always potential for someone seeking to take it unfairly. When you are considering various charities that accept donated automobiles (or anything donated, for that matter), be sure to verify that they are in good standing as a formally recognized charity, and that donations to their causes are legally able to be deducted from your taxes.