Donate Your Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid in Miami, Florida

Experience the benefits of a dual-powertrain PHEV with an EV-only range of 32 miles and a 82 MPGe efficiency—charge it with included cables for hassle-free usability.

As a Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid owner in Miami, you are part of a unique community that embraces the dual benefits of battery-electric and gasoline power. This exceptional minivan combines the spaciousness of a family vehicle with advanced hybrid technology, making it a popular choice for eco-conscious families. As you consider replacing your Pacifica Hybrid after years of reliable service, remember that donating your vehicle can directly support local charities.

The Pacifica Hybrid, produced from 2017 to 2026, stands as the only plug-in hybrid minivan available in the U.S. market. Many donors experience an arc of ownership that culminates in retirement or lease-end, often triggered by declining battery State of Health (SoH). Your donation opens a pipeline for others to benefit from this innovative vehicle while ensuring responsible reuse in our community.

📖Generation guide

Single Generation (RU-platform) • 2017-present

Powered by a 3.6L Pentastar Atkinson-cycle V6 and dual electric motors, it features a 16 kWh battery with an EV-only range of 32 miles and 82 MPGe combined.

Known issues by generation

The Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid has its share of known issues, particularly with the 2017-2019 models. These include potential HV battery cooling-fan failures that led to a class-action recall and stop-sale from the NHTSA. Drivers might also experience 12V auxiliary battery short cycles, eFlite transmission solenoid issues, and occasional infotainment system freezes with the Uconnect 4. Additionally, keep in mind that the Stow-n-Go second-row storage is unavailable in the hybrid due to the battery occupying that space, which can be a point of confusion for potential donors.

Donation value by condition + generation

The value of your Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid as a donation is closely tied to the battery State of Health (SoH), which significantly influences appraisals. For instance, the Pinnacle trim, with its luxurious quilted Nappa leather and high-tech features, can appraise for $5,000 or more, while the baseline Touring L typically falls within $2,000 to $4,000. Donors should also note the importance of the original Level 1 charging cable's inclusion, as well as the potential for warranty transferability for the HV battery (up to 10 years or 150,000 miles). Remember that Form 8283 Section B is mandatory for valuations above $5,000.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid includes several steps to ensure a smooth transition. We provide the necessary Level 1 charging cable with your donation, and trained professionals will safely disconnect the HV battery. For non-running vehicles, a flatbed tow is required to ensure safe transport. Furthermore, you'll need to provide the owner’s manual and key fobs, along with any documentation about the vehicle’s charging-port weather seal to facilitate a successful donation.

Miami regional notes

In Miami, the charging station density continues to grow, making your Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid an easy and efficient vehicle for urban driving. The warm climate typically enhances battery performance and range longevity compared to colder regions. Florida also offers various state-level incentives for electric vehicle ownership, making your vehicle even more appealing to potential buyers. Keep in mind that if your Pacifica Hybrid is nearing its battery warranty threshold, it may be wise to donate sooner rather than later to maximize its value.

FAQ

How can I evaluate the range of my Pacifica Hybrid?
The Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid typically offers an EV-only range of 32 miles, but various factors such as battery State of Health, driving habits, and climate can affect actual performance.
Does the federal Clean Vehicle Credit apply to my donation?
No, the federal $7,500 Clean Vehicle Credit does not apply to vehicle donations. This credit is intended for new purchases and cannot be transferred through donations.
What are the tax benefits for buyers of donated PHEVs?
Buyers of donated PHEVs may be eligible for the used-EV-tax-credit under Section 25E of the IRA, which can provide up to $4,000 or 30% of the sale price, capped at $25,000 and subject to income thresholds.
How do I check the battery State of Health (SoH)?
You can typically check the battery State of Health through the vehicle's onboard diagnostics system, or by consulting a qualified technician in hybrid technologies who can provide a detailed analysis.
How will Form 1098-C be handled for my donation?
Form 1098-C will be issued by the charity to acknowledge your donation. You will need this form for your tax records, especially if your vehicle value falls over $5,000.
Can I donate my Pacifica Hybrid if it's non-running?
Yes, you can donate a non-running Pacifica Hybrid. However, a flatbed tow will be required, and trained staff will ensure the proper disconnection of the HV battery for safety.
How does the warranty transfer work for the battery?
The HV battery warranty for your Pacifica Hybrid, which typically lasts up to 10 years or 150,000 miles, is transferable to the charity or the new owner upon donation.

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If you're the proud owner of a Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid, consider donating it to AutoHeart. Your contribution can help local families and communities while ensuring your vehicle continues to make a positive impact long after your ownership.

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