Vehicles we accept in Nebraska

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

At Great Plains Autos, we understand that life can take unexpected turns and that not every vehicle is road-ready. That’s why we accept nearly any kind of vehicle, whether it's drivable or not. Your donation helps fund important benefits-research services for our fellow Nebraskans. From cars to motorcycles, and even boats, every donation counts. We're here to make the process simple and efficient, turning your old vehicle into opportunities for local communities. Join us in making a difference today!

Categories we accept

Cars & Sedans
1990-present

Cars and sedans are often donated and sold at auction, where they can fetch good prices for funding local programs. Even older models can help provide parts for other vehicles or are recycled.

In Nebraska, sedans are common on our roads, making them a valuable resource for those in need of reliable transportation.

Pickup Trucks
1995-present

Pickup trucks are typically auctioned or sold for parts, providing essential funding for community programs. Their utility and demand ensure they bring in value.

With our agricultural roots, pickup trucks are a staple in Nebraska, helping local farmers and rural families.

SUVs & Crossovers
2000-present

SUVs and crossovers are often sold at auction, catering to families in need of spacious and reliable vehicles while generating funds for community services.

Nebraska families favor SUVs for trips across our beautiful landscapes, making these donations impactful for local needs.

Motorcycles
1995-present

Motorcycles can be auctioned or sold for parts, providing funds that help support local initiatives while catering to the biking community.

With wide-open roads and scenic routes, motorcycles are popular in Nebraska, often symbolizing freedom and adventure.

RVs & Campers
1990-present

RVs and campers can be auctioned or sold off for parts, ensuring they contribute to local programs while offering funds through outdoor adventure enthusiasts.

RVs are a favorite for family trips in Nebraska, offering exploration across our state’s beautiful parks and landscapes.

Boats
1990-present

Boats are typically sold at auction, raising funds that support local programs. If not salvageable, they can be recycled responsibly.

With our many lakes and rivers, donated boats can enhance leisure activities for families in Nebraska, from fishing to picnicking.

Commercial Vehicles
2000-present

Commercial vehicles can be auctioned to businesses looking for affordable transportation, generating essential funding for community benefits.

Commercial vehicles have a place in Nebraska’s thriving agriculture and transportation sectors, helping local businesses stay afloat.

Non-running Vehicles
Any year

Non-running vehicles can often be sold for parts or recycled, providing value even when they are no longer drivable.

There are plenty of older models in rural Nebraska that could still be turned into useful parts for those who rely on affordable repairs.

Condition guide

When considering a vehicle donation, it's important to understand the conditions we accept. Running vehicles are straightforward; they can easily be sold or auctioned off. Non-running vehicles are also welcomed, as they can still generate funds through parts or recycling. Just because a vehicle won't start doesn't mean it can't help local families in need.

However, a salvage title indicates that a vehicle has been deemed a total loss by an insurance company, and while we accept salvage titles, we assess them on a case-by-case basis. Vehicles that are severely damaged or not salvageable may not qualify for donation, but we encourage you to reach out and inquire about specific cases.

Title status

Title statusAccepted?Notes
Clean TitleyesVehicles with a clean title are easy to process and provide maximum value for community services.
Salvagewith restrictionsWe assess salvage title vehicles individually to determine their potential for parts or auction.
Rebuilt/Reconstructedcase-by-caseRebuilt trucks and cars can be accepted depending on their condition and history, but please contact us for details.
Lienholder Presentwith restrictionsIf there's a lien on the vehicle, we can only proceed with the owner's consent and appropriate documentation.
Missing Titlecase-by-caseIf the title is missing, we can review your situation; typically, additional paperwork will be required.

Pickup considerations

For immobile vehicles, Great Plains Autos has streamlined pickup processes. We work with local towing companies experienced with various settings in Nebraska, including apartments, rural properties, and boat marinas. Whether your vehicle is sitting in a driveway or tucked away on a farm, we’ll coordinate a convenient pickup time that suits you. Just let us know where your vehicle is located, and we’ll take care of the rest!

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