Is it possible that the NASCAR Foundation will receive no money?
If your vehicle brings in less than the cost of selling it, the NASCAR Foundation will get nothing. The NASCAR Foundation receives net proceeds after costs of processing, picking up, preparing and auctioning your vehicle are deducted. You can get an idea of whether your charity will get a little or a lot from your donation by asking yourself: “Would a retail buyer purchase my vehicle in the shape its in?” The type of damage your car has is also important in determining what a used car dealer or salvage operator will pay for it at auction. For example, a vehicle that has small dents on every body panel and a poor interior will not bring in as much as a vehicle that has a smashed front but is perfect in all other areas. You can check on how much your vehicle brought at auction by calling our 800 number with your vehicle information.
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