Andrew’s
2009 Nissan Versa

Donated to WBUR

WBUR Car Donation Review

“I am super happy it is going to NPR to fund the programs we love and have listened to all the time in the car.”

I recently donated my car to NPR. It was a sad moment as this was the first car I bought with my wife. Also it was the car she announced to me that she was pregnant with my first son. We are now up to three kids. However, I am super happy it is going to NPR to fund the programs we love and have listened to all the time in the car. So, I have no regrets, please support the NPR network, even in my new car it comes through.

Thank You, Andrew!

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