Donate Your Hyundai Kona in Texas for a Good Cause

The Hyundai Kona stands as a beloved daily-driver subcompact crossover, offering a great blend of comfort, efficiency, and utility for urban buyers in Texas.

The Hyundai Kona has made a significant mark as a preferred subcompact crossover, especially in Texas, where urban commuters often seek versatile and efficient vehicles. From its inception in 2018, it has catered to a diverse audience, embodying both practicality and style. Now, as many Kona owners transition to newer models, the opportunity to donate your Kona not only helps you navigate the vehicle's retirement but supports community initiatives that matter.

As the first-generation (2018-2023) Kona gives way to the second generation (2024-present), the aging fleet presents an excellent pipeline for donations. With many first-owner finance terms approaching expiration, your Kona can greatly enhance our mission. Whether you have a standard Kona, the high-performance Kona N, or the electric Kona EV, your donation can make a substantial difference in the lives of others while also providing you with potential tax benefits.

📖Generation guide

Gen 1 OS • 2018-2023

The first generation introduced the 2.0L MPI and 1.6L turbo variants, along with the Kona EV and performance-oriented Kona N. A variety of trims cater to different driver needs.

Gen 2 SX2 • 2024-present

The second generation features a larger footprint and refined technology, including an upgraded Kona EV with a 64.8 kWh battery, elevating the driving experience.

Known issues by generation

Across the generations, the Kona has experienced a few notable issues. In the first generation, the 1.6L turbo engines faced oil-pump and connecting-rod bearing challenges, leading to recalls and extended powertrain warranties. Additionally, Kona EVs were affected by a significant battery fire recall from 2020-2021, with over 75,000 units recalled globally for battery replacements. Some models also exhibited shift hesitation and clutch issues, particularly on the Limited and N Line trims. Early 2018-2019 units may show signs of paint fade and clearcoat peeling, while infotainment touchscreen unresponsiveness has also been reported.

Donation value by condition + generation

Donating your Kona can yield substantial tax benefits, particularly since most models fall under the fair-market-value deduction tier of $5,000. All-wheel-drive (AWD) variants and higher trims, like the Limited and N Line, can add $700 to $1,000 in donation value. The Kona EV models hold the strongest residual value, given the proper verification of battery health post-recall. Meanwhile, rare, low-mileage Kona N performance variants from 2022-2023 could approach the $5,000 Form 8283 Section B appraisal threshold, making your donation even more impactful.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Kona through Rev Up Giving is a straightforward process. Our team can handle the necessary arrangements, including a standard light-duty flatbed for urban pickups, accommodating tight parking situations. For Kona EV donations, we have proper protocols for safe handling of the electric battery. With the Kona's lower curb weight compared to mid-size vehicles, the logistics of your donation are made easy.

Texas regional notes

In Texas, the Kona has thrived as a daily driver, with urban commuters appreciating its compact size and efficiency. While the AWD variants are particularly appealing in snow-prone areas, Kona owners in warmer regions should be mindful of potential interior wear from sun exposure. With a growing EV-charging infrastructure, Kona EV owners can also utilize local resources to ensure their vehicles remain in optimal condition for everyday commuting.

FAQ

What documents do I need to donate my Hyundai Kona?
When donating your Kona, ensure you have the vehicle title and any service records available. We’ll assist you with the necessary paperwork to process your donation efficiently.
Can I donate my Kona if it has mechanical issues?
Yes! Even if your Kona has mechanical problems, it can still be a valuable donation. We accept vehicles in various conditions, and your donation can help fund our mission.
Is there a cost for the pickup of my donated Kona?
No, the pickup of your donated Kona is completely free. We handle all logistics, ensuring a hassle-free experience for you.
How does the tax deduction work for my vehicle donation?
Your tax deduction will depend on the fair market value of your Kona at the time of donation. If valued over $5,000, we will provide a Form 8283 Section B for appraisal purposes.
What happens to my Kona after I donate it?
Once donated, your Kona will be evaluated, repaired if needed, and sold to support our community initiatives. Your generous contribution makes a real difference!
Can I donate a Kona EV, and is it different from the gas version?
Absolutely! Donating a Kona EV follows a similar process, but we'll take special care in handling the electric battery during pickup. Your Kona EV is a valuable donation as well.
What should I do if my Kona has been involved in an accident?
Even if your Kona has accident history, it can still be donated. Many donors find that their vehicles, regardless of previous damages, still hold value for charitable contributions.

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If you're ready to part with your Hyundai Kona, we invite you to donate it to Rev Up Giving. Your generous contribution can help us make a positive impact in your community while providing you with potential tax benefits. Let us make the donation process seamless for you!

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