The Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid, the only plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) minivan available in the US market, is a fantastic choice for families looking to embrace greener transportation. Many owners in Pennsylvania are transitioning from traditional vehicles to this innovative model, seeking to reduce their carbon footprint while enjoying the flexibility of a dual-powertrain system. Whether you're nearing the end of your lease, facing a declining battery State of Health, or upgrading to a more efficient option, donating your Pacifica Hybrid to Penn Heritage Rides can be a rewarding choice.
This single generation minivan, produced from 2017 to 2026, features advanced technology, spacious interiors, and a user-friendly charging infrastructure. As families grow or change their vehicle needs, the donation pipeline for Pacifica Hybrids becomes increasingly valuable. By choosing to donate, you not only help local charities but also contribute to the circular economy of electric vehicles in Pennsylvania.
📖Generation guide
Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid (RU-Platform) • 2017-2026
This generation features a 16 kWh battery, offering a 32-mile EV-only range and a fuel-efficient 82 MPGe combined rating. Available trims include Touring L, Limited, and Pinnacle.
Known issues by generation
The Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid has experienced some known issues over the years, particularly in the early models. Owners should be aware of potential high-voltage battery cooling fan failures between 2017 and 2019, which led to a class-action recall. Additionally, mid-cycle models may exhibit transmission solenoid and valve-body issues within the eFlite transmission system. The 12V auxiliary battery's short cycle life and occasional freezing and rebooting of the Uconnect 4 infotainment system have also been noted. Importantly, Stow-n-Go second-row floor storage is unavailable due to the battery's position, often leading to confusion among potential donors.
Donation value by condition + generation
The donation value of your Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid largely depends on the battery's State of Health (SoH), which is a critical factor for appraisals. Higher trim levels like the Pinnacle, featuring premium amenities such as quilted Nappa leather and a 13-speaker Harman Kardon system, can appraise significantly higher—often surpassing $5,000 on low-mileage examples. In contrast, the Touring L baseline trim typically appraises between $2,000 and $4,000. The included Level 1 charging cable and the transferability of the HV battery warranty (typically 8-10 years / 100,000-150,000 miles) enhance the appeal of your donation for potential charity recipients, particularly given the IRS Form 8283 Section B requirements for vehicles valued above $5,000.
Donation process for this model
When donating your Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid to Penn Heritage Rides, please ensure that the Level 1 charging cable is included, as it is essential for the new owner. A trained technician will disconnect the HV battery safely, and a flatbed tow is required for any non-running vehicles. Proper documentation of the charge-port weather seal, along with the owner's manual and key fobs, is crucial to complete the donation process smoothly. Your generous contribution will support local charities while providing a seamless transition for the next owner.
Pennsylvania regional notes
Pennsylvania boasts a growing network of charging stations, making it convenient for Pacifica Hybrid owners to recharge their vehicles. While the state's climate can impose challenges on EV range and battery longevity, the Pacifica Hybrid's dual-powertrain system effectively mitigates these issues. Additionally, Pennsylvania offers various incentives for electric vehicle ownership, enhancing the appeal for charity buyers looking for used PHEV tax credits. However, it's essential to note that colder temperatures can impact EV performance, so using your Pacifica Hybrid's capabilities wisely can ensure optimal range.