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What Happens to Your Donated Car in Massachusetts After Pickup

Your donated car is sold at auction or for parts. Every dollar of proceeds funds Heritage for the Blind services for blind and visually impaired Americans.

If you are donating a car in Massachusetts, it is completely fair to ask where it goes after the tow truck leaves your driveway. Velocity Vehicle helps make the process clear: your vehicle is picked up for free, assessed, and sold through the channel most appropriate for its condition. In many cases, that means a public or dealer auction. For vehicles that are not running, heavily worn, or better suited for components, it may mean a licensed salvage or parts buyer. The sale proceeds go directly to Heritage for the Blind, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, EIN 58-2164446, to support services for people who are blind or visually impaired. Whether you are in Boston, Worcester, Springfield, Lowell, Cambridge, Quincy, the North Shore, South Shore, Cape Cod, or the Berkshires, this page explains what happens next and how your donation can help.

How the car donation process works

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You start the donation and schedule a free Massachusetts pickup

The process begins when you submit your vehicle information to Velocity Vehicle. You do not need to know the car’s exact value, and you do not need to get it running before you call. Free towing is available throughout Massachusetts, including dense city neighborhoods like Dorchester, Jamaica Plain, and East Boston, as well as suburbs such as Newton, Framingham, Brockton, Peabody, Waltham, and Chicopee. Once your donation is accepted, a pickup time is arranged that works for you, and the vehicle is removed at no cost.

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After pickup, the vehicle is assessed for the best sale path

Your donated car is not automatically sent to one place. After pickup, the vehicle is assessed based on practical factors such as whether it starts, overall condition, mileage, age, damage, title status, and likely resale demand. This review helps determine the selling method most likely to generate value for Heritage for the Blind. A clean, running sedan in Somerville may be handled differently than a high-mileage SUV in Worcester or a non-running pickup in New Bedford. The goal is simple: turn the vehicle into charitable proceeds efficiently and responsibly.

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Running vehicles usually go to public or dealer auction

If your donated vehicle runs and appears to be in resalable condition, it will typically be offered through a public or dealer auction. Auctions allow buyers to compete for the vehicle based on its real-world market appeal. This is common for cars, trucks, vans, SUVs, and even some specialty vehicles that still have road value. The final sale amount depends on buyer demand, condition, mileage, and other market factors. Once sold, the gross sale price is reported for tax documentation when required, and the proceeds become revenue for Heritage for the Blind.

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Non-running or worn vehicles may be sold for salvage or parts

Not every donated car is ready for resale, and that is okay. Vehicles with major mechanical problems, heavy mileage, collision damage, rust, missing components, or failed inspections are typically directed to licensed salvage or parts buyers. That can include cars that have been sitting in a driveway, a minivan that no longer starts, or an older truck that is too expensive to repair. Selling the vehicle for parts or salvage can still create value. Instead of paying to dispose of it, your unwanted vehicle can support Heritage for the Blind’s mission.

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Proceeds fund Heritage for the Blind, and you receive tax paperwork

After the vehicle sells, the proceeds go directly to Heritage for the Blind, EIN 58-2164446, a recognized 501(c)(3) charity serving people who are blind or visually impaired. These sale proceeds are the charity’s revenue from your donation. If your vehicle sells for more than $500, you receive IRS Form 1098-C showing the gross sale price for your tax records. Many donors use that amount as the basis for their charitable vehicle donation deduction, subject to IRS rules and their personal tax situation. You should keep the form and consult a tax professional if needed.

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Your donation helps connect people with services and resources

The benefit of your donated vehicle is not limited to what happens at auction or salvage. The proceeds help Heritage for the Blind provide services and connections for blind and visually impaired Americans. Heritage also helps people explore benefit resources such as SSI, LIHEAP, Medicare Extra Help, Section 8, and related programs. If you or someone you know wants to check benefit eligibility, visit nhftb.org/finder. Your Massachusetts car donation can take an unused vehicle from your driveway and convert it into mission-supporting revenue for a nonprofit that focuses on accessibility, guidance, and support.

Key facts about car donation

Free towing is available across Massachusetts, including Boston, Worcester, Springfield, Lowell, Cambridge, Quincy, and nearby suburbs.

After pickup, each vehicle is assessed so the selling method matches its condition, mileage, age, and resale potential.

Running vehicles in resalable condition typically go to public or dealer auction to attract competitive buyers.

Non-running, damaged, or high-mileage vehicles typically sell to licensed salvage or parts buyers for remaining value.

Heritage for the Blind, EIN 58-2164446, is a 501(c)(3); vehicle sale proceeds are charitable revenue.

For vehicles sold over $500, donors receive IRS Form 1098-C showing the gross sale price for tax records.

Frequently asked questions

Will my donated car be given to a family in need?
In most cases, donated vehicles are sold rather than given directly to an individual or family. Running vehicles in resalable condition typically go to public or dealer auction, while vehicles that are not running or are too worn for resale typically go to licensed salvage or parts buyers. This approach converts the vehicle into cash proceeds that go directly to Heritage for the Blind, EIN 58-2164446, to fund services for people who are blind or visually impaired.
What if my Massachusetts vehicle does not run?
You can still donate a non-running vehicle. Many donors in Massachusetts have cars that will not start, have expired inspection stickers, need major repairs, or have been parked for months. After free pickup, the vehicle is assessed. If it is not suitable for resale at auction, it will typically be sold to a licensed salvage or parts buyer. That sale can still produce proceeds for Heritage for the Blind instead of leaving you with a costly removal problem.
How is my tax deduction determined after the vehicle sells?
If your donated vehicle sells for more than $500, you receive IRS Form 1098-C showing the gross sale price. Donors commonly use that gross sale price as the basis for the vehicle donation deduction, subject to IRS rules and their individual tax situation. Heritage for the Blind is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, EIN 58-2164446. Keep your paperwork with your tax records, and consider speaking with a tax professional if you have deduction questions.
Can Heritage for the Blind help someone check benefit eligibility?
Yes. In addition to vehicle-donation funding support, Heritage for the Blind connects people with benefit resources that may include SSI, LIHEAP, Medicare Extra Help, Section 8, and related assistance programs. If you, a loved one, or someone in your community wants to explore possible eligibility, visit nhftb.org/finder. Donating through Velocity Vehicle helps turn an unwanted Massachusetts vehicle into proceeds that support this broader mission for blind and visually impaired people.

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Ready to turn an unwanted car, truck, van, or SUV into support for blind and visually impaired Americans? Donate through Velocity Vehicle and get free towing anywhere in Massachusetts, from Boston and Worcester to Springfield, Lowell, Cape Cod, and beyond. Your vehicle will be assessed, sold through the appropriate auction, salvage, or parts channel, and the proceeds will go directly to Heritage for the Blind, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, EIN 58-2164446. Start your Massachusetts car donation today and let your vehicle do meaningful work after pickup.

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