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frontpageBenM2131 posted Dec 10, 2024 01:31 PM
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Select Ford Dealerships: 2024 Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle

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$29,995

$44,000

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Select Ford Dealerships are offering 2024 Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle for ~$29,995 (price will vary by dealership) after Ford Incentives, Dealership Discount and $3,750 Federal EV Tax Credit for qualified buyers. This offer is limited to select locations/dealerships only.

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Select Ford Dealerships are offering 2024 Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle for ~$29,995 (price will vary by dealership) after Ford Incentives, Dealership Discount and $3,750 Federal EV Tax Credit for qualified buyers. This offer is limited to select locations/dealerships only.

Thanks to Community Members BenM2131 for posting this deal.
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evulflea
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Yes, you don't have to plug this in at all if you don't want. You can drive it as a 100% gas car. I have a PHEV Jeep (28 miles electric) and it's just enough to run the kids to school, grab lunch, pick them up again, run to Costco, and get home all on electric. If I run out of battery, the gas engine kicks on and I have another 250 miles of range. When we do road trips, you basically run out of electric within 15 minutes and then it's just a gas vehicle the rest of the way. PHEV vehicles are not ones that you'd charge at a public charger (you could, it would be dumb). Electric at home, gas anywhere else.
Oh, and you can also run this hybrid (battery + engine on) and then you have a very efficient gas vehicle with the added power of electric. When it's cold (under 15 f) the car will not run in electric only - just hybrid.
thiefraccoon
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A plug-in hybrid CAN act as a full EV for limited range (15~50miles, typically).

But you could also never plug it in, and use it as a typical hybrid vehicle, where the regenerative braking (the otherwise wasted energy is used to recharge the battery) yields improved MPG.

...But if you really think you will never get any use out of it being a Plug-in hybridk, typical non-PH hybrids are always cheaper.
BCKit
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I drive a Chevrolet Volt PHEV. It has 50 miles of electric range (13KWH battery). It really is a sweet spot as a second car for mostly in town driving, or a full-electric alternative for a single car household.

I plug it in to 110 (12A) outlet overnight and get a full charge in about 10 hours. Most days that I drive it I only use the electric power. On days I drive more or if I forget to plug it in, I just use the gas in the tank. It has a 9 Gallon fuel tank which gives about 325 miles of driving on gas.

When I go on road trips I put it in gas mode while I'm on the highway and save the battery for when I'm doing city driving or hit stop and go traffic. On long trips (600M) the volt averages about 40mpg of mostly gas driving.

Outside of long road trips I buy gas once every 3-4 months. My electric bill is high, but it's still only about $100/month in electricity for 30-50 miles of driving each day (California, 15c/KWh). I don't have severe winters where I live, so the cold is only a factor when I go to the ski hill.

If you truly intend to never charge the PHEV, then get a non-plug in hybrid instead. PHEV cars have a larger battery which means driving around more weight burns more fuel. If you're never charging that battery to full, then there's no use in hauling it around.

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Quote from StrongMoney163 :
to be clear, i am talking about how ethanol attracts water. water is definitely an issue in fuel systems. you don't want half a tank sloshing around for two months, and this is goimg to occur for a much greater proportion of owners if you double the electric range.
I'm saying that of all the things one might worry about specific to a PHEV, fuel problems are about the lowest one could conceive of. There aren't people on PHEV forums complaining specifically about fuel problems due to 'old' gas not getting used quickly enough. Modern fuel systems minimize the air exchange. I've got half a tank of E10 in a vehicle that has sat for 6 years, and it will fire right up, because it doesn't have any damaged fuel system components letting air circulate around or vapors to evaporate.

It's absurd to worry that doubling the EV range of something is going to be a significant problem due to ethanol. It's unnecessary alarmism.
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Quote from redpoint5 :
I'm saying that of all the things one might worry about specific to a PHEV, fuel problems are about the lowest one could conceive of. There aren't people on PHEV forums complaining specifically about fuel problems due to 'old' gas not getting used quickly enough. Modern fuel systems minimize the air exchange. I've got half a tank of E10 in a vehicle that has sat for 6 years, and it will fire right up, because it doesn't have any damaged fuel system components letting air circulate around or vapors to evaporate.

It's absurd to worry that doubling the EV range of something is going to be a significant problem due to ethanol. It's unnecessary alarmism.
it's not a problem now because the electric range is kept low (or, as you said, the gas engine kicks in to prevent those issues).

doubling the range vastly more than doubles the owner-profiles where the gas engine is not working enough.
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No such deals on CA
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Dec 10, 2024 08:44 PM
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amcomisDec 10, 2024 08:44 PM
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so annoying they never made the PHEV AWD
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Dec 10, 2024 08:55 PM
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cappuccinomanDec 10, 2024 08:55 PM
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too bad this deal is a ford also not AWD
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Dec 10, 2024 09:05 PM
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DealsByLeesDec 10, 2024 09:05 PM
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Can you share actually summary with OTD at 29K? I am sure this could be used in other areas for price match.
Dec 10, 2024 09:25 PM
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hariyer87Dec 10, 2024 09:25 PM
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Quote from darkhunter00 :
Sorry if dumb question but if someone was more rural with limited charging options, could you buy and just drive this as a normal gas car? Would you still get some benefit from the battery if you never plugged it in?I am just confused on what I read when I googled. It says the battery can charge from braking and the engine so it will just "naturally" charge while doing normal driving ?Is this still a good deal if used this way ?
You do not need to charge it at a EV charging station. If you can plug it in a regular outlet in your home / garage / yard, that would top up the battery and save you some $ in the long run. Here's a scenario -
  1. If you plug it in daily at night for 10 hours, drive exactly 40 miles a day, you'd pay about $3 a day for electricity (assuming $0.20/kwh in your area, 15kwh * 0.2 = $3)
  2. If you never plug it in, use it as hybrid, you'd spend at least a gallon of fuel. If it costs $3 in your area, you lose nothing by NOT plugging it in.
  3. If you buy a regular non-hybrid car, the best you get is 30 mpg on a comparable SUV, thus you pay $4, thus missing out on $1.
In summary, driving it as hybrid or without plugging in still saves you almost as much as plugging it in, assuming $0.20/kwh electricity rates and $3/gallon of gas. If you have cheaper electricity and / or more expensive gas rates, you save some.
The main savings come when you compare with a non hyrbid 'regular' car.
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hans007Dec 10, 2024 09:34 PM
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Quote from darkhunter00 :
Sorry if dumb question but if someone was more rural with limited charging options, could you buy and just drive this as a normal gas car? Would you still get some benefit from the battery if you never plugged it in?

I am just confused on what I read when I googled. It says the battery can charge from braking and the engine so it will just "naturally" charge while doing normal driving ?

Is this still a good deal if used this way ?
its probably is still more efficient than a straight gas car because it can charge partially via regenerative braking.

probably not as efficient as a non plug in hybrid, because phev have a much larger battery which if not plugged in is just a bunch of weight being dragged around
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vanbboyDec 10, 2024 09:35 PM
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Interesting. I have a 2022 version of this car. Runs well, no issues. About 40k miles on it. Financed it at 0% for 36 so still paying it off. Wonder if it would be worth trading in to get a 2024.
Dec 10, 2024 09:47 PM
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oasisallureDec 10, 2024 09:47 PM
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$7500 EV credit or less?
Dec 10, 2024 10:00 PM
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TechnopolyDec 10, 2024 10:00 PM
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Quote from vanbboy :
Interesting. I have a 2022 version of this car. Runs well, no issues. About 40k miles on it. Financed it at 0% for 36 so still paying it off. Wonder if it would be worth trading in to get a 2024.
FYI they moved a/c controls to touch screen. It is a much larger screen though
Dec 10, 2024 10:02 PM
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TrailriderdfwDec 10, 2024 10:02 PM
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My wife has a honda Phev, and we turn on gas mode to run the engine periodically. Her work commute is 34 miles RT, and the car has a 48-mile battery range, so she never really uses gas. We're close to 70k miles now and loving it. Everyone's use case is different, and this may be perfect for some.
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Dec 10, 2024 10:06 PM
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ChrisS25Dec 10, 2024 10:06 PM
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I have a 2022. It's awesome and I paid way more. I can't believe how cheap this is. This is an absolute steal.
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succ_my_dealDec 10, 2024 10:08 PM
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I've been out of the car buying game for a while, but APR for financing seems high. No promotion there.

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RegulusDec 10, 2024 10:09 PM
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Has anyone replicated this deal?

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