Donate Chevrolet: Trucks & Vehicles Benefiting American Veterans Charities

Chevrolet has been part of the American story for over a century — trucks that built job sites, muscle cars that defined generations, and family vehicles that carried millions of households through decades of daily life. If your Chevy 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 Chevrolet Makes A Great Donation For Veterans

Chevrolet's broad market presence is a genuine auction advantage. There are more Chevrolets on American roads than almost any other brand, and that ubiquity translates directly into a wide, motivated buyer pool. Contractors eyeing a used Silverado, families hunting an affordable Traverse, and collectors chasing a numbers-matching Camaro all show up for Chevys — and that competition drives the proceeds that fund American veterans charity programs.

There are many ways to give back to veterans — and donating your vehicle is one of the most impactful. Every dollar your Chevrolet 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 Chevrolet 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.

Chevrolet Models We Accept For Donation

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

Trucks — Silverado, Colorado & Heavy Duty

The Silverado is one of the best-selling vehicles in the United States, and its auction demand reflects exactly that. Its range of powertrain options — from the efficient four-cylinder turbo to the diesel-powered 3.0L Duramax — means it appeals to an unusually broad buyer spectrum. Work truck buyers, lifestyle truck buyers, and towing-focused buyers all show up for Silverados, keeping demand consistently strong across every trim level.

The Silverado 2500HD and 3500HD bring serious commercial appeal — the 6.6-liter Duramax turbodiesel is one of the most respected engines in the heavy-duty segment, and buyers pursue diesel-equipped Heavy Duty trucks with specific, motivated intent. The Colorado mid-size pickup attracts buyers who want truck utility in a more manageable footprint, and ZR2 off-road variants have developed a dedicated following that pushes auction values above typical mid-size expectations.

Corvette, Camaro & Performance Models

The Corvette is America's premier sports car — one of the most recognizable performance vehicles in the world and a legitimate collector's piece at every generation. C3, C4, and C5 era Corvettes attract devoted buyers whose passion for the nameplate runs deep. The C7 and C8 generations command strong auction prices from buyers who want world-class performance at a fraction of European exotic pricing. A donated Corvette, particularly a C7 or C8, can generate proceeds that fund a significant portion of veterans program support entirely on its own.

The Camaro carried American muscle car performance for over five decades before its discontinuation after the 2024 model year — and that final chapter has already elevated collector interest significantly. Clean examples, particularly Z28, SS, ZL1, and 1LE variants, attract buyers whose enthusiasm for the nameplate produces auction results that reflect genuine passion. First and second generation Camaros are legitimate American classics that command serious collector prices.

The SS performance sedan — built on the Australian Holden platform with available manual transmission and genuine rear-wheel-drive dynamics — is legitimately rare on American roads, and that rarity creates outsized auction interest relative to its age. Clean SS sedan examples attract buyers who know exactly what they are looking at and bid accordingly.

Full-Size SUVs — Tahoe & Suburban

The Tahoe and Suburban occupy a category almost entirely their own. As two of the last remaining body-on-frame full-size SUVs in the mainstream market, they command exceptional resale value — buyers who need genuine towing capacity, third-row space, and long-haul durability have limited alternatives, and they know it. A well-maintained Suburban can generate auction proceeds that rival many luxury vehicles, and that strength translates directly into funding for American veterans charity programs.

Crossovers & Car-Based SUVs

The Equinox is one of the most affordable and practical compact SUVs on the market, drawing buyers who want fuel-efficient reliability at an accessible price point. The Traverse provides three-row versatility that attracts family-focused buyers consistently, while the Blazer brings a sportier aesthetic to the mid-size crossover space. The Trax and Trailblazer fill the subcompact space with a value proposition that resonates with budget-conscious auction shoppers. The Blazer EV and Equinox EV represent Chevrolet's growing electric commitment, drawing buyers who want an American-built EV option with mainstream brand support.

Sedans & Hatchbacks

The Malibu served millions of American families as an honest, comfortable mid-size sedan, and used examples attract buyers seeking dependable transportation at accessible prices. The Impala — once America's best-selling car — closed its final generation in 2020 as a spacious, full-size sedan that fleet-minded buyers and practical shoppers continue to pursue. The Cruze built a reputation for punching above its class in fuel economy, and both sedan and hatchback variants find ready buyers. The Spark and Sonic fill the subcompact segment with efficient, low-cost ownership that attracts first-time buyers at auction.

Electric Vehicles

The Bolt EV and Bolt EUV have built a devoted following among buyers who want affordable, practical electric transportation with Chevrolet's brand support behind it. The Silverado EV brings the brand's legendary truck reputation to a battery-powered platform, attracting buyers who want EV capability without sacrificing genuine truck utility. The Blazer EV and Equinox EV extend that commitment across Chevrolet's crossover lineup.

Classic & Discontinued Chevrolet Models

Chevy's classic vehicle market is one of the most active in the country. The 1955–1957 Tri-Five Chevrolets — the 210, Bel Air, and Nomad wagon — are among the most recognized collector cars in the world. The Chevelle, particularly SS and LS6 variants, occupies the upper tier of American muscle car collecting. GMT800-platform trucks — the Silverado and Suburban from 1999 to 2007 — are widely considered among the most durable full-size trucks ever built and attract buyers who prioritize mechanical longevity above all else.

The Volt plug-in hybrid has a passionate owner community that keeps values active, and the Caprice PPV — based on the Australian Holden platform — is genuinely rare on American roads, creating collector interest that exceeds its age. We evaluate every vehicle on a case-by-case basis, and Chevrolet's broad market presence means even high-mileage or non-running examples often retain enough value to make a real difference. Learn more about donating older vehicles to benefit veterans charities.

How To Donate Your Chevrolet In Three Steps

Step One: Call 1-855-811-4838 or fill out our online donation form. We accept most Chevrolets 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 Chevrolet 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.

Chevrolet Donation Value & Your Tax Deduction

Your tax deduction reflects what your Chevrolet 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.

Chevrolet's enormous buyer base is a genuine advantage — high demand means competitive bidding, and competitive bidding means stronger proceeds for American veterans charity programs. For everything you need to know about tax documentation and IRS rules, our IRS car donation tax information page covers it completely.

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What Your Chevrolet 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.

Chevrolet has been building vehicles for the American people for over a century. Your donation carries that same American spirit forward — for the veterans who gave everything in service to this country.

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

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