When you donate your Hyundai Kona in Charleston, you're part of a growing movement to help others access dependable transportation. As a popular subcompact crossover, the Kona has carved out its legacy since its debut in 2018, appealing to young urban buyers who prioritize style, performance, and value. Over the years, the Kona has evolved through two generations, capturing the hearts of Charleston's diverse population.
As first-owner finance terms expire, many Kona owners are transitioning out of their beloved vehicles, making it an ideal time to consider donating. The retirement of these compact crossovers marks a significant opportunity for Wheels of Hope to provide reliable transportation to families in need throughout the Charleston area. By donating your Kona, you ensure that its legacy continues while receiving a tax deduction for your generosity.
πGeneration guide
Gen 1 OS β’ 2018-2023
The first-generation Kona made waves with its stylish design and versatile performance options, including the Kona EV and sporty Kona N. Eager urban commuters embraced it.
Gen 2 SX2 β’ 2024-present
The second-generation Kona offers a larger footprint and updated technology, continuing to meet the needs of those seeking a reliable and stylish urban crossover.
Known issues by generation
The Hyundai Kona, particularly the Gen 1 OS models (2018-2023), has some known issues that potential donors should be aware of. Many vehicles with the 1.6L turbo engine experienced oil-pump and connecting-rod bearing problems, leading to factory recalls. Meanwhile, Kona EV models were subjected to a significant battery fire recall affecting over 75,000 units. Additionally, these vehicles may display paint fade and clearcoat peeling in early 2018-2019 models. As for the Gen 2 SX2 models, itβs still too early for widespread issues, but potential 7-speed DCT shift hesitation and infotainment problems should be monitored.
Donation value by condition + generation
Donation values for the Hyundai Kona vary depending on the condition and trim level. Typically, subcompact crossovers like the Kona qualify within the fair market value deduction tier under $5,000. The SE, SEL, Limited, and N Line trims provide a structured value ladder, with Limited and N Line models adding an extra $700 to $1,000 for all-wheel drive. The Kona EV models from 2019-2023 have the strongest residual value potential if their battery health is verified post-recall, while low-mileage Kona N variants may reach the $5,000 appraisal threshold requiring Form 8283 Section B.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Hyundai Kona to Wheels of Hope is a straightforward process. Our team is experienced in handling subcompact crossovers, ensuring a smooth pickup. Standard light-duty flatbed trucks can accommodate the Kona's lower curb weight, and we can navigate urban tight-parking situations effectively. If you're donating a Kona EV, our team will also handle any specific requirements for EV battery management during the pickup process.
Charleston regional notes
For Charleston residents, the Hyundai Kona is an ideal vehicle, especially for urban commuting. With its compact size, it fits seamlessly into city parking and traffic. Demand for all-wheel-drive variants may rise among those moving from snow states to the Lowcountry. While the sunny Charleston climate is perfect for outdoor adventures, it can cause some interior wear, making a Kona donation a timely and impactful choice. Moreover, the growing EV-charging infrastructure supports Kona EV owners looking to transition their vehicles.