Donate Your Nissan Versa in Texas Today!

The Nissan Versa is an affordable subcompact economy car perfect for first-time drivers, college students, commuters, and those downsizing in retirement.

Are you looking to donate your Nissan Versa in Texas? This subcompact car has been a popular choice among budget-conscious drivers since its debut in 2007. With a reputation for fuel efficiency and affordability, many Texans have chosen the Versa as their first car, a reliable commuter vehicle, or even as a practical option for retirement downsizing. As college graduates enter the workforce, they often look for reliable yet economical cars to help them navigate their new lives.

The Nissan Versa has seen three generations across various trims and styles, making it versatile for different preferences. As household sizes shrink and multi-vehicle families seek to trim down, the demand for economical vehicles continues to grow. Whether you’re transitioning from a family sedan to a more manageable ride or helping your child move on from their first car, donating your Nissan Versa can be a great way to contribute to a worthy cause.

πŸ“–Generation guide

SC11 β€’ 2007-2011

The first-generation Versa offers a sedan and a hatchback variant with unique appeal. The Sumo S trim is a rare collector's curiosity, making it interesting for certain donors.

N17 β€’ 2012-2019

The second generation features the B17 sedan and C12 hatchback. The manual 5-speed transmission adds niche appeal, though the Note variant was discontinued in 2014.

N18 β€’ 2020-present

The current generation maintains a solid reputation with a straightforward sedan design, though it faces minor electronic-shifter quality issues. It's the only sedan option now.

Known issues by generation

The Nissan Versa has its share of known issues across generations. The first-gen SC11 (2007-2011) generally holds up well, but the unique Sumo S trim may appeal to collectors. The N17 generation (2012-2019) features the reliable 1.6L HR16DE engine but has faced criticism for Xtronic CVT shudder and judder problems, prompting a shift in maintenance recommendations. The current N18 generation (2020-present) has minor electronic-shifter quality concerns and AC compressor clutch wear past 100k miles. Overall, rust issues can arise in salty environments, making frame condition important for donation.

Donation value by condition + generation

Donation values for a Nissan Versa typically range from $400 to $1,800, depending on condition, trim level, and mileage. Base S trims offer excellent value as the cheapest new sedan in the U.S. through 2024, but unique trims like the Sumo S or manual versions can attract higher interest. Donors should consider that hatchbacks often hold slightly more allure than sedans, especially since the Note hatchback variant is no longer in production. Low-mileage models with clean titles may exceed the typical fair-market value threshold of $500 and could warrant IRS Form 8283 Section B considerations.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Nissan Versa is a straightforward process. As a lighter-weight vehicle with FWD, handling and towing are simplified, leading to a quicker and more efficient pickup. Given the typically lower resale values of subcompact cars, title processing is usually swift. Timing your donation at the end of a college semester, graduation, or after downsizing can align well with our service, ensuring a smooth experience for every donor.

Texas regional notes

In Texas, Nissan Versa owners should be mindful of regional factors affecting vehicle condition. While warm climates can prevent rust, salt-belt concerns may lead to frame corrosion. College towns offer a steady pipeline of potential donors as students graduate and transition from school vehicles. The state's population of retirees also fosters a trend of downsizing, making the affordable and practical Versa an appealing choice for many.

FAQ

How do I know if my Nissan Versa is eligible for donation?
Most Nissan Versas from 2007 to present are eligible for donation, especially if they are in running condition. Even if the car has some issues, it can still contribute to a good cause.
What paperwork do I need to donate my Nissan Versa?
You'll need the vehicle title and any maintenance records you have. We handle most of the paperwork for you, making the donation process quick and easy.
How is the value of my donation determined?
The value is typically based on the car's condition, mileage, and market demand. Most donations fall within the $500-1,800 range, with higher values possible for low-mileage, clean-title vehicles.
Can I donate a Nissan Versa that's no longer running?
Yes! Even non-running Nissan Versas can be donated. We will assess its value and ensure that it contributes positively to our mission.
How long does the donation process take?
The donation process is usually quick, often taking only a few days from initial contact to vehicle pickup. We aim to make it as convenient as possible for you.
Will I receive a tax deduction for my donation?
Yes, you'll receive an IRS 1098-C receipt for your donation, which you can use for tax purposes. Ensure to keep a record of your donation for your tax filings.
What happens to my donated Nissan Versa?
Your donated vehicle will be sold or recycled according to its condition, with proceeds going directly to support our charitable programs at Rev Up Giving.

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If you're ready to donate your Nissan Versa, we invite you to join us at Rev Up Giving. Your contribution not only helps you declutter your life but also supports our mission in Texas. Together, we can make a positive impact in our community!

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