The Hyundai Palisade has become a beloved choice for families in Maine, known for its spacious interior and advanced features. From the 2020 model's launch, Hyundai positioned the Palisade as a flagship 3-row crossover, perfect for those weekend soccer games and school drop-offs. As families grow or kids graduate, many owners find themselves looking to downsize, making the Palisade a prime candidate for donation.
As the years progress, the 2020-2026 generation of Palisades continues to build a strong presence on Maine roads. With multiple trims available, including the luxurious Calligraphy and the rugged XRT, families are retiring these vehicles for newer alternatives, contributing to a growing pipeline of 3-row family crossovers available for donation. Supporting Maine Motors Giveback means that your generous donation can make a significant difference in the lives of others in your community.
πGeneration guide
Gen 1 LX2 β’ 2020-2022
Introduced the Calligraphy luxury trim with premium features. Equipped with a reliable 3.8L Lambda II V6 engine, this generation is the beginning of the Palisade legacy.
Mid-cycle refresh LX2.V2 β’ 2023-2026
Features an updated front fascia and the addition of the XRT off-road trim. The Calligraphy Night Edition offers a highly sought-after blacked-out luxury option.
Gen 2 LX3 β’ 2026+
The next-generation Palisade is set to be a fully redesigned vehicle, continuing Hyundai's commitment to family-friendly features and style.
Known issues by generation
While the Hyundai Palisade is generally reliable, there are a few issues worth noting. The Gen 1 LX2 (2020-2022) has had some paint defect class-action concerns and occasional complaints regarding the 8-speed automatic's shift quality. Additionally, Bluelink connectivity issues have been reported, along with minor TSBs related to engine stalling. The refreshed Gen 2 LX2.V2 has further improved reliability, with ongoing attention to addressing earlier tech glitches. Overall, these vehicles reflect Hyundai's commitment to quality and performance, with the HTRAC AWD system proving dependable.
Donation value by condition + generation
The donation value of your Hyundai Palisade will vary significantly based on trim and condition. The SE and SEL trims generally fetch lower values, while the Limited and Calligraphy trims, particularly with HTRAC AWD, command higher appraisals ranging from $5,000 and above. Captainβs chairs coupled with a third-row bench can also impact value. High-end trims like the Calligraphy Night Edition may surpass the $5k donation threshold, making Form 8283 Section B necessary for tax deductions.
Donation process for this model
Donating your 3-row Hyundai Palisade is straightforward. A typical car-carrier flatbed is sufficient for transport, unlike larger body-on-frame SUVs. Any third-row seating configuration, including captain's chairs or bench seating, is accepted. It's important to disclose the presence of child-seat-anchor LATCH systems and roof-rack attachments. Rear-entertainment systems or DVD players in your vehicle are also allowable, making it easier for families to transition to their next family vehicle.
Maine regional notes
Maine's unique geography and carpool culture make the AWD capabilities of the Palisade particularly valuable. In addition to handling snowy conditions, these vehicles are popular among suburban school districts around the state. Owners should be aware of the potential for southwest sun exposure leading to paint wear, particularly affecting earlier models, which may influence their decision to donate. Your vehicle can help families navigate these challenges!