Donate Nissan: Automobiles Benefiting American Veterans Charities

Nissan has spent decades building vehicles that deliver more than their price suggests — capable trucks, reliable family SUVs, efficient sedans, and performance cars that punch well above their weight. If your Nissan is ready to move on, donating it to Vehicles For Veterans puts its remaining value to work for American veterans charity programs across the country.

Call 1-855-811-4838 or fill out our vehicle donation form to get started today.

  • Free towing — we come to you, anywhere in the U.S.
  • Great tax deduction — we are a fully registered IRS 501(c)(3) nonprofit
  • Convenient donation process — our team guides you through every step
  • Most vehicles accepted — running or not, on a case-by-case basis

Why Your Nissan Makes A Great Donation For Veterans

Nissan's breadth is a genuine auction advantage. Few brands cover as much ground — from fuel-efficient commuter cars and family crossovers to serious off-road trucks and world-class performance vehicles. Nearly any Nissan you donate has a motivated, informed buyer waiting for it.

Nissan's legendary VQ engine family — the V6 that powered everything from the Maxima to the 370Z — earned a place on Ward's 10 Best Engines list ten consecutive times. Buyers who know engines know what that means, and their bids reflect it. Every dollar your Nissan generates goes toward the crucial services that American veterans and their families depend on.

What Your Donation Supports

Car Donation Foundation d/b/a Vehicles For Veterans has donated over $196 million to worthy charities since 2010. Your Nissan donation generates flexible funding for American veterans charity programs — organizations providing housing assistance, mental health support, adaptive equipment, service dogs, and community resources to veterans and their families nationwide.

Nissan Models We Accept For Donation

We accept most Nissan vehicles in most conditions on a case-by-case basis.

Trucks — Frontier, Titan & Titan XD

The Frontier is one of the most trusted nameplates in the mid-size truck segment — its proven reliability and strong resale value attract buyers who want a capable, no-nonsense truck without full-size dimensions. Pro-4X Frontier trims — with Bilstein off-road shocks, electronic locking rear differential, and skid plates — draw serious off-road buyers who know exactly what that package delivers and bid accordingly.

The Titan full-size pickup serves buyers who want genuine truck capability with Nissan's reliability behind it. Its 5.6-liter Endurance V8 is smooth, powerful, and proven over hundreds of thousands of miles. Titan Pro-4X trims attract the same dedicated off-road buyer community as the Frontier, and Platinum Reserve trims bring near-luxury appointments that hold strong auction value. The Titan XD fills the space between half-ton and heavy-duty, appealing to buyers who need serious towing capacity without a full commercial truck.

SUVs & Crossovers

The Rogue is consistently one of the best-selling vehicles in America, and its auction demand reflects exactly that. Its combination of fuel efficiency, practical interior space, and Nissan's long-term reliability record makes it one of the most straightforward vehicles to sell at auction. Rogue Sport attracts buyers who want a more compact footprint with the same practical sensibility.

The Pathfinder's three-row capability and Pro-4X heritage give it strong appeal among family buyers who want genuine versatility. The Murano's distinctive styling and refined interior attract buyers seeking a premium crossover experience at an accessible used-car price. The full-size Armada draws buyers who need body-on-frame durability and serious towing capacity — Platinum trim models generate particular interest from buyers seeking near-luxury appointments. The Kicks subcompact crossover serves buyers looking for efficient urban transportation with Nissan reliability, a steady and consistent auction audience.

Sedans & Performance

The Altima mid-size sedan offers a comfortable, fuel-efficient daily driver that draws steady buyer interest across every trim level. The Sentra compact sedan appeals to first-time and budget-conscious buyers — a consistent and reliable auction audience. The Maxima, Nissan's flagship performance sedan powered by the iconic VQ V6, attracts buyers who want something genuinely engaging in a four-door package.

The GT-R — known globally as Godzilla — is one of the most technically sophisticated performance vehicles ever produced. Its twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter V6 and relentless engineering development created a car that embarrassed supercars costing three times its price. Production of the R35 GT-R has wound down, making clean examples increasingly collectible. A donated GT-R can generate proceeds that fund a significant portion of veterans program support entirely on its own.

The Z lineage is one of the great stories in automotive history. The 350Z is now a modern classic with steadily climbing values, the 370Z continues to attract enthusiast buyers with its characterful VQ37 engine, and the current Z has earned genuine praise from drivers who appreciate what it carries forward. Nismo-trimmed variants across the lineup attract a premium buyer community that specifically tracks factory performance models and pays accordingly.

Electric Vehicles

The Nissan Leaf — one of the pioneering mass-market electric vehicles — draws buyers entering the EV space who want proven, affordable electric transportation. The Ariya crossover EV brings Nissan's electric expertise into a more premium package, attracting buyers seeking a stylish, capable EV option with strong range credentials.

Classic & Discontinued Nissan Models

The original 240Z, 260Z, and 280Z are genuine collector cars — clean examples command prices that reflect their status as the vehicles that changed American perceptions of Japanese engineering. The 300ZX twin-turbo Z32 generation is a full collector's car with values that have climbed steadily as buyers who grew up admiring them now have the means to own one. Early Datsun pickups and the Hardbody established Nissan's truck credibility in America and attract restoration enthusiasts who want to bring them back.

The original Xterra built a devoted off-road following that never really went away, and the Quest minivan, first-generation Murano, and early Pathfinder generations all find buyers who valued their practicality and reliability. We evaluate every vehicle on a case-by-case basis — and Nissan's reputation for long-term reliability means even high-mileage models often retain more value than donors expect.

How To Donate Your Nissan In Three Steps

Step One: Call 1-855-811-4838 or fill out our online donation form. We accept most Nissans in most conditions on a case-by-case basis — our team is happy to answer any questions about your specific vehicle.

Step Two: We arrange free towing at a time that works for your schedule, whether your Nissan is running or not. We come to you.

Step Three: After your vehicle sells, we mail your tax-deductible receipt reflecting the final sale value. Save it for tax time.

Nissan Donation Value & Your Tax Deduction

Your tax deduction reflects what your Nissan sells for at auction — we do not estimate or promise a figure in advance. When your vehicle sells for more than $500, your deduction reflects that final sale price and we provide IRS Form 1098-C. If your vehicle sells for under $500, you may be able to claim fair market value up to that amount.

Nissan's strong reliability reputation and the passionate enthusiast communities around its performance models put your vehicle in a strong auction position from the start. Wondering if Vehicles For Veterans is the right program for your donation? Here is why we may be the best car donation choice for you.

What Your Nissan Donation Makes Possible

Of the 19.6 million veterans in the United States, many rely on the programs your donation helps fund — housing assistance for veterans in transition, mental health care for those carrying the invisible wounds of service, adaptive equipment that restores independence, and service dogs that change lives.

Nissan has always believed that extraordinary performance and reliability shouldn't be reserved for a privileged few. Your donation carries that same belief forward — for the veterans who gave everything in service to this country.

Donate your Nissan today — call 1-855-811-4838 or fill out our vehicle donation form.

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