Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid Donation in Albuquerque, NM

The Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid offers a unique plug-in hybrid experience with 32 miles of EV-only range, bridging the gap between gas and electric driving capabilities.

As a Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid owner in Albuquerque, you are part of an innovative movement towards sustainable driving. This versatile plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) combines a 3.6L Pentastar V6 engine with electric motors, offering flexibility for your family travel needs. Designed for efficiency and comfort, the Pacifica Hybrid is a valuable contribution to the growing EV landscape in New Mexico, especially with its unique position as the only PHEV minivan in the U.S. market.

Many owners find themselves at a crossroad as they approach the retirement of their family EV or as they contend with battery State of Health (SoH) decline. If you're considering donating your Pacifica Hybrid, it's an excellent opportunity to support local charities while ensuring a smooth transition for your vehicle. Valor Wheels will guide you through the donation process, maximizing both your benefits and the impact of your contribution.

📖Generation guide

Single Generation • 2017-Present

This generation features a 16 kWh lithium-ion battery enabling an EV-only range of 32 miles. Powered by a 3.6L Pentastar Atkinson-cycle V6 and eFlite eCVT, it offers impressive fuel economy, with 82 MPGe combined across trims.

Known issues by generation

The Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid has specific known issues related to its dual-powertrain system. Notably, models from 2017 to 2019 experienced failures with the high-voltage (HV) battery cooling fan, resulting in a class-action recall and stop-sale. Additionally, mid-cycle issues have been documented with the eFlite transmission solenoid and valve body. Owners have also reported short life spans for the 12V auxiliary battery and infotainment disruptions within the Uconnect 4 system, which sometimes causes the interface to freeze and reboot. The Stow-n-Go second-row storage option is not available in the Hybrid due to battery placement, which can lead to confusion among potential donors.

Donation value by condition + generation

The donation value of your Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid largely hinges on its battery State of Health (SoH) and trim level. For instance, the Pinnacle trim, with its luxurious quilted Nappa leather and premium features, can appraise significantly higher—often $5,000 or more for low-mileage examples. In contrast, the baseline Touring L typically falls within the $2,000 to $4,000 range. It's important to retain the OEM Level 1 charging cable, as its inclusion can enhance the vehicle's resale appeal. Additionally, the transferability of the HV battery warranty—typically 8-10 years and 100,000-150,000 miles—makes your donation even more attractive.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid is straightforward with Valor Wheels. We include a Level 1 charging cable and can handle the HV battery disconnect by our trained professionals. For non-running vehicles, a flatbed will be utilized to ensure safe transport, along with documentation for the charge-port weather seal. You'll also need to provide the owner's manual and key fobs, ensuring a smooth transition to the charity recipient.

Albuquerque regional notes

Albuquerque offers a growing network of EV charging stations, making it an ideal location for PHEV owners. However, the climate can affect your EV's range and battery longevity, particularly in winter months. Additionally, New Mexico's state incentives support electric vehicle adoption, so donating your Pacifica Hybrid can benefit not only local charities but also contribute to promoting environmentally friendly transportation options.

FAQ

Will my Pacifica Hybrid's range decrease over time?
Yes, like all EVs, the electric-only range of your Pacifica Hybrid may decrease as the battery ages. Monitoring the State of Health (SoH) can help you understand its performance.
Can I still claim the federal $7,500 Clean Vehicle Credit if I donate my vehicle?
No, the federal $7,500 Clean Vehicle Credit does not apply to vehicle donations. This credit is available for new vehicle purchases only.
What tax benefits do the recipients of my donated vehicle receive?
The charity recipients can benefit from the used-EV-tax-credit under Section 25E, which offers up to $4,000 or 30% of the sale price (under $25,000) for eligible buyers.
How is the battery State of Health assessed at donation?
We evaluate the battery State of Health (SoH) at the time of donation to ensure fair appraisal and effective transfer of the warranty to the charity recipient.
What happens to the IRS 1098-C form?
The IRS 1098-C form will be provided to you, enabling you to claim a tax deduction for your donation, based on the final sale price or fair market value.
Is the charging cable included with my Pacifica Hybrid donation?
Yes, we include the Level 1 charging cable with your Pacifica Hybrid to ensure that the new owner has everything they need to charge the vehicle.
How does the HV battery warranty transfer work?
The high-voltage battery warranty, which typically lasts 8-10 years or 100,000-150,000 miles, transfers to the charity recipient, adding significant value to your donation.

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If you're ready to support local charities while transitioning your Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid, consider donating today. Your contribution makes a difference in our community and helps promote sustainable transportation solutions for families in Albuquerque.

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