Donate Your Ford Explorer to Big Sky Rides, Montana

The Ford Explorer, a beloved 3-row family SUV, has been a staple for suburban households, serving as the perfect vehicle for school runs and weekend adventures in Montana.

If you've owned a Ford Explorer in Montana, you understand the legacy of this iconic 3-row family SUV. Across multiple generations, the Explorer has been a trusted companion for families navigating the busy life of school runs, soccer practices, and weekend getaways. As kids graduate and families downsize, many find themselves ready to part with their faithful Explorer, making it an ideal candidate for donation.

From its 1991 debut to the latest 2026 models, the Explorer has evolved significantly while retaining its family-friendly spirit. Many donors enjoy the flexibility of transitioning to a newer generation, often trading their older models for a modern upgrade while contributing to a cause that supports outdoor adventures in our beautiful Montana. Join us in creating lasting memories for families in need.

📖Generation guide

Gen 1 • 1991-1994

The first-generation Explorer set the stage as a family SUV, featuring rugged body-on-frame construction and a spacious interior. It became an instant hit with suburban families.

Gen 2 • 1995-2001

Known for its comfortable ride and generous space, the second generation maintained the Explorer's popularity. It offered improved safety features and a smoother drive.

Gen 3 • 2002-2005

The third generation introduced modern styling and enhanced performance, continuing its legacy as a reliable, family-oriented vehicle.

Gen 4 • 2006-2010

With a more refined design and advanced technology, the fourth-gen Explorer faced some technical issues, like timing-chain rattle in the Triton 4.0L engine.

Gen 5 • 2011-2019

Transitioning to unibody construction, this generation introduced the EcoBoost engine and new premium trims, but faced issues like coolant intrusion in the 3.5L engine.

Gen 6 • 2020-2026

This generation boasts advanced tech features and several trims like ST and Platinum, but some units have experienced transmission shudder and SYNC issues.

Known issues by generation

Each generation of the Ford Explorer has had its share of known issues. The Gen 4 models often suffer from timing-chain rattle in the Triton 4.0L engine, while Gen 5 vehicles may experience timing-chain wear in the EcoBoost 3.5L V6, making oil maintenance crucial. By Gen 6, issues such as transmission shudder and SYNC reboots have emerged, leading to several technical service bulletins. It's important for donors to be aware of these common issues when considering their Explorer for donation.

Donation value by condition + generation

The donation value of a Ford Explorer can vary widely based on its condition and configuration. Generally, all-wheel-drive models can fetch an additional $700-$1400. The trim ladder spans from base models at $1,000 to well-maintained high trims like ST, King Ranch, and Platinum, which can appraise for $5,000 or more, especially if you complete Form 8283 Section B for tax deductions. Families opting for captain's chairs over a standard 8-passenger bench generally see enhanced value, as do those with sought-after features like advanced tech and luxury interiors.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Ford Explorer to Big Sky Rides is a straightforward process. Unlike full-size trucks, our car carriers can easily transport your 3-row SUV. We accept models with third-row seating, whether configured with bench or captain's chairs. Please disclose whether your vehicle has child-seat anchor LATCH systems, and if it includes roof racks or rear-entertainment systems. These details help us prepare for a smooth pickup and ensure your donation makes an impact.

Montana regional notes

In Montana, the Ford Explorer is a favored choice among families, making it well-suited for suburban school districts and carpool culture. Here, all-wheel drive is often a necessity due to snowy conditions, while the warm southwest sun can lead to paint and interior wear. Many explorers have been cared for by their owners, who value reliability and versatility, making them perfect candidates for donation as families transition to newer models.

FAQ

What models of the Ford Explorer do you accept?
We accept all generations of Ford Explorers, from the first models in 1991 up to the latest 2026 versions. Donors should ensure their vehicles are in running condition for a smooth donation process.
Will I receive a tax deduction for my donation?
Yes, your donation may be tax-deductible. You will receive a receipt, and if your vehicle is valued over $5,000, you should complete IRS Form 8283 Section B for proper valuation.
What if my Explorer has mechanical issues?
We accept Explorers with mechanical issues, though we encourage donors to disclose any known problems. We strive to refurbish or recycle vehicles to benefit our mission.
Can I donate my Explorer if it's not running?
Absolutely! We can arrange to pick up non-running vehicles. Just let us know the condition of your Explorer when you reach out.
How long does the pickup process take?
Typically, we can arrange for pickup within a few days of your donation request. Our team will work with you to confirm a convenient time.
Do I need to provide the title for my Explorer?
Yes, we require the title to complete the donation process. Please ensure you have the title ready for when we pick up your vehicle.
What happens to my donated vehicle?
Your donated Explorer will be used to support our mission at Big Sky Rides, either by refurbishing it for families in need or by recycling it to fund outdoor adventures in Montana.

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If you're ready to part with your Ford Explorer, consider donating it to Big Sky Rides. Your contribution not only supports a great cause but also helps keep the legacy of this iconic family SUV alive in Montana. Together, we can create wonderful experiences for families exploring the great outdoors!

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