Vehicles we accept in Daytona Beach

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

At BeachMoto Aid, we're here to make vehicle donations as easy as a day at the beach! Whether your wheels are still cruising the streets or have seen better days, we accept nearly any kind of vehicle, drivable or not. Our goal is to turn your old rides into resources that help local residents access vital benefits like SNAP and Florida Medicaid. If it rolls, floats, or even sits still, we want it! Join us in making a difference in Daytona Beach by donating your vehicle today.

Categories we accept

Cars & Sedans
1995-present

Donated cars typically sell at auction, with proceeds funding local assistance programs. Even if they're older models, they can still bring in a good sum to help neighbors in need.

Daytona Beach residents love their cars for cruising along the coast, making car donations a great way to give back to the community.

Pickup Trucks
2000-present

Pickup trucks are often sold for parts or auctioned off, providing necessary funds for local services. Their durability makes them popular choices for both buyers and donors.

With many residents using trucks for work or recreation, donating your pickup can support essential programs while helping others access needed services.

SUVs & Crossovers
2000-present

SUVs typically find a new home through auctions, with proceeds benefiting community programs. They hold their value well, making them sought-after donations.

Ideal for beach trips and family outings, SUVs play a key role in Daytona Beach’s lifestyle, and your donation can help enhance local support efforts.

Motorcycles
2000-present

Motorcycles are usually sold at local auctions or serviced for parts, helping raise funds that go directly into community benefit programs.

With our sunny weather and scenic roads, motorcycles are popular in Daytona Beach, making your donation a slick way to support your neighbors.

RVs & Campers
1995-present

RVs and campers may be sold for parts or refurbished, offering a good return that supports local initiatives. They are also highly valued for their resale potential.

Given our beautiful surroundings, RVs are often seen around Daytona Beach, and donating them can directly help local programs flourish.

Boats
1980-present

Boats are often sold at auction or dismantled for parts, with funds benefiting local services. Their appeal is strong among maritime enthusiasts.

Living in Daytona Beach where the ocean is right at our doorstep, your donated boat can help others while enjoying the water lifestyle.

Commercial Vehicles
2000-present

Commercial vehicles can be sold for parts or auctioned off, generating funds that support community funding initiatives. They're often in demand due to their utility.

Supporting local businesses and services, donating commercial vehicles can greatly impact Daytona Beach's economy and social programs.

Non-running Vehicles
All years

Even non-running vehicles can be sold for scrap metal or parts, providing monetary support that enhances community programs in Daytona Beach.

In a vibrant community like Daytona Beach, even old, non-running vehicles can make a difference by funding essential assistance for neighbors.

Condition guide

When it comes to donating vehicles to BeachMoto Aid, both running and non-running conditions qualify. If your vehicle still has a pulse, it can easily be auctioned off or sold, funding valuable community support programs. Don’t hesitate to donate even if your vehicle no longer starts. We can still accept it, often repurposing it for parts or recycling.

For vehicles with salvage titles or those that have been involved in significant accidents, we assess on a case-by-case basis. Our goal is to ensure that every donation, regardless of its current state, contributes to enhancing the resources available to Daytona Beach residents in need.

Title status

Title statusAccepted?Notes
clean titleyesVehicles with clean titles are the easiest to process and can be sold at auction without issues, maximizing the benefit for our community.
salvagewith restrictionsSalvage titles may require additional inspection and paperwork but can still be accepted, depending on their condition.
rebuilt/reconstructedcase-by-caseRebuilt or reconstructed vehicles will be assessed individually, ensuring they can still generate value for our programs.
lienholder presentcase-by-caseIf a lienholder is present, we'll need to determine the payoff process before accepting the vehicle for donation.
missing titlewith restrictionsVehicles without a title can be complicated, but we can sometimes work with you to find a solution for donation.

Pickup considerations

At BeachMoto Aid, we understand that not all vehicles are in prime condition, and we have tailored our pickup service to meet your needs. Whether your vehicle is immobile or located in a tricky spot—like an apartment complex or rural property—we'll work with you to arrange the pickup. Our local team is experienced in handling all types of settings, including marinas for boat donations, ensuring a hassle-free process to contribute to our mission.

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