Donate Your Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk in Illinois

Join the ranks of American muscle legacy with the 707hp Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk, an apex predator of SUVs, blending performance and power in one exceptional platform.

The Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk (WK2), produced from 2018 to 2021, stands as a pinnacle of modern American muscle, embodying the Hellcat lineage with its 6.2L supercharged Hemi V8 engine delivering an astonishing 707 horsepower. As the fastest production SUV of its era, reaching 0-60 in just 3.5 seconds, the Trackhawk has earned instant-collector status among enthusiasts. With the production of this iconic model having ended in 2021, prospective donors in Illinois are uniquely positioned to contribute to a growing legacy that celebrates both performance and rarity.

Heartland Motors Trust invites you to donate your Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk to help preserve this modern muscle history. This donation not only supports our mission but also ensures that your vehicle will be valued as a collector's item, especially in a marketplace shaped by the transition to electrification with the WL-platform Grand Cherokee. By participating in this donation, you join a community that appreciates the art of engineering and the thrill of driving.

📖Generation guide

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A send-off for the S550 generation, featuring the 5.0L Coyote V8 with Handling Package and available 6MT, emphasizing track performance.

LD-platform Charger Hellcat Redeye Widebody • 2021-2023

Last Call Edition representing the peak of the Charger lineage with 797hp, transitioning to electrified models in 2024.

WK2-platform Grand Cherokee Trackhawk • 2018-2021

Fastest production SUV of its era, equipped with a 707hp supercharged Hemi V8, marking the end of the V8 era for Grand Cherokee models.

DT-platform Ram 1500 TRX • 2021-2024

A final edition of the Ram 1500 that includes the 702hp Hemi V8, poised to transition to a new electrified powertrain.

Known issues by generation

The Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk (WK2) is known for its remarkable performance, but it is essential to be aware of specific model-related issues. The 6.2L supercharged Hemi V8 may experience snout-bearing failures, particularly in high-mileage vehicles, necessitating costly rebuilds. The Multi-Displacement System (MDS) can lead to lifter failures, so confirming recall completion is critical. The ZF-licensed TorqueFlite 8HP70 automatic transmission, while robust, can exhibit wear in the valve body, and owners should be vigilant about its condition. Additionally, the Quadra-Trac AWD system's transfer case may develop bearing wear from aggressive launches. Preventive maintenance and documentation of service history are vital for maintaining collector value.

Donation value by condition + generation

The Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk (WK2) is positioned as an instant-collector candidate due to its production-ending rarity and high performance. As the last of the V8 Grand Cherokees, its historic significance is elevated, paving the way for collector premiums. Clean, low-mileage examples have seen values soar between $80,000 and $110,000, particularly for those with original paint in desirable colors such as Velocity Yellow or Redline Pearl. The absence of a successor with a V8 engine only increases its appeal, and prospective donors should ensure documentation of service history, supercharger maintenance, and MDS recall completion to maximize value.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk to Heartland Motors Trust is a straightforward process. Given the model's collector status, we recommend obtaining a qualified appraisal to determine its value accurately. The IRS Form 8283 Section B is heavily applicable for this donation, as clean Trackhawk examples typically exceed the $5,000 threshold. We recommend enclosed transport for low-mileage vehicles, and ensure to provide original paint documentation, service history receipts, and records of any supercharger maintenance for enhanced value.

Illinois regional notes

In Illinois, Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk owners benefit from a robust network of performance specialists familiar with the Hellcat lineage. The state has a vibrant community of collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate the engineering and performance of this unique SUV. Additionally, ongoing events and gatherings within the region strengthen the muscle car culture. Trackhawk owners should be mindful of the local climate's effects on vehicle preservation and consider the collector market's trends through platforms like Bring a Trailer and Mecum Auctions.

FAQ

What makes the Trackhawk a collector's item?
The Trackhawk is an instant-collector item due to its production-ending status, remarkable performance as the fastest SUV of its era, and unique supercharged Hemi V8 configuration. Its rarity and performance credentials ensure its value will likely appreciate over time.
Are there known issues with the Trackhawk?
Yes, common issues include snout-bearing failures on the supercharger and potential MDS lifter failures. It's essential to verify the completion of recalls and maintain proper service records to preserve its collector value.
How does the Trackhawk compare to other models in its class?
The Trackhawk stands out for its unparalleled performance, being the only SUV with a 707hp supercharged Hemi V8. In comparison to competitors, it offers a unique blend of luxury, utility, and unmatched speed, solidifying its place in the modern muscle car market.
What documentation do I need for a successful donation?
It's crucial to provide documentation such as the original paint condition, service history receipts, and any records of supercharger repairs. This information helps establish your vehicle's value and collector status.
How does the donation process work?
The donation process involves assessing your vehicle's worth, completing IRS Form 8283 Section B, and providing necessary documentation. Heartland Motors Trust can assist with transport logistics and ensure a smooth transaction.
What should I do if my Trackhawk has modifications?
Documentation of any modifications is essential. However, be aware that unmodified vehicles generally command a higher collector premium. If you have modified your Trackhawk, disclose this during the donation process.
Can I donate a Trackhawk with high mileage?
Yes, you can donate a high-mileage Trackhawk. However, having a complete service history and documentation of any major repairs will help maintain its value and appeal to collectors.

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If you own a Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk (WK2), consider partnering with Heartland Motors Trust for your donation. Your vehicle embodies a piece of American muscle history, and by donating it, you contribute to preserving that legacy while ensuring it remains valued as a collector's item. Together, we can celebrate the engineering marvel of the Trackhawk and its place in automotive history.

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