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frontpageBenM2131 posted Dec 10, 2024 01:31 PM
frontpageBenM2131 posted Dec 10, 2024 01:31 PM

Select Ford Dealerships: 2024 Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle

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$29,995

$44,000

31% off
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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.
  • Note: Links below may redirect to your region; if you want .
Example locations (to see other regional prices, enter your zip code on the landing page):

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  • Offer expires 1/2/2025, while supplies last.
  • Price excludes tax, title, license, registration fees, and dealer options and charges.
  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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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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Dec 11, 2024 05:53 AM
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lebulldogDec 11, 2024 05:53 AM
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Here in the Washington/Maryland/Virginia are all the Ford dealers seem to be offering this deal. $2900 on the standard and $32000 on the premium including all the incentives - $10000 to $16000 off? At least that is what they are advertising, but I am not interested enough to go out and haggle with them.
Dec 11, 2024 05:54 AM
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QueenAngDec 11, 2024 05:54 AM
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Absolute junk car, its well known to be the most unreliable vehicle you can get. and its the most unreliable brand. The fact that you call this a solid car is a joke.
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Dec 11, 2024 06:00 AM
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Sp0007Dec 11, 2024 06:00 AM
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Any deal on any minivan?
Dec 11, 2024 06:20 AM
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sam_ayDec 11, 2024 06:20 AM
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Quote from KingSho :
GA, TN, NC, SC, AL, FL confirmed.
Without haggling?
Like walk in to a dealership and get this at the price you are suggesting?
Dec 11, 2024 06:35 AM
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sam_ayDec 11, 2024 06:35 AM
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Quote from MrGrumble :
I agree what a failure in engineering Ford is splitting up companies due to these failures. Sad to see where the EPA has ruined America. It's not even environmentally friendly.
What about corn subsidies, ethanol subsidies and farm subsidies that the govt has had for years? And subsidies on drilling licenses, land?
Those are fine I suppose...
Dec 11, 2024 06:56 AM
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kicker618Dec 11, 2024 06:56 AM
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Thanks I'll stick to Toyota for hybrid.

Mazda if I want to avoid any cvt transmissions

And for anything EV I'll go with Tesla and get a model y.

Stick to the brands that focus on their specialties
Last edited by kicker618 December 11, 2024 at 12:02 AM.
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Dec 11, 2024 07:04 AM
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NathanN4024Dec 11, 2024 07:04 AM
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Quote from Red2play :
Its a PHEV hybrid. The first 37 miles are electric and the rest gas. If you do local commutes, then this is a viable option.
That's true short commutes only

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Dec 11, 2024 07:05 AM
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NathanN4024Dec 11, 2024 07:05 AM
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Quote from likeaw :
Wish these had a bigger battery, like for 50-60 miles. I have a 2019 Fusion Energi that Ford is going to buy back because they had a defective battery recall and don't want to make new parts. The buyback seems to be fair.
Are they giving you back full purchase price, im in the same scenario
Dec 11, 2024 07:40 AM
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getquik09Dec 11, 2024 07:40 AM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank getquik09

Being an owner of this PHEV 2022 model, I hate it for the amount of recalls Ford continues to have on their PHEVs which ends up taking a bit hit on depreciation as every freaking recall gets reported on Carfax for the car when you take it to service. I got rid off this crap by eating 2K out of my pocket to save the hassle in the long run. 2 years of ownership is tiring enough for this PHEV.

So, if anyone is financing these, please do your research on Ford forums before pulling the trigger to avoid buyers remorse
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Dec 11, 2024 08:10 AM
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AutobahnRDec 11, 2024 08:10 AM
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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 ?
even if you're rural you can plug this into a regular 120v outlet every night and be good to go
Dec 11, 2024 08:12 AM
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AmusedSwing1874Dec 11, 2024 08:12 AM
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Quote from thrustbucket :
This is the correct answer after 9 pages.
Ford service is garbage also, the mach e still has an unfixable open recall where the car randomly shuts down and needs to be towed
Dec 11, 2024 08:41 AM
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VarmintCongDec 11, 2024 08:41 AM
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Quote from Laskmich :
$29K for an Escape 😂 GTFOH
You know this has a B&O stereo, heads up display, memory seats, independent rear suspension (unlike the CX50), auto cruise control, auto rear hatch etc. it's pretty loaded.

Compare that to the competition at $29k.
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Dec 11, 2024 08:45 AM
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infin8007Dec 11, 2024 08:45 AM
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not discounted enough IMO.. I expect gas prices to drop and EV prices/values to drop too.

I love my volt with 55+ miies per charge + 42mpg hybrid mode. hope to add another BEV to the stable with 200+ mi range..
Dec 11, 2024 09:19 AM
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nhatanh181Dec 11, 2024 09:19 AM
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Dont forget to consider hybrid registration fee in some states

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Dec 11, 2024 09:27 AM
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Ou8y2k2Dec 11, 2024 09:27 AM
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Is this found on the road dead, or is this model reliable? With all the new cars rotting in lots, why isn't this $29K pre all the BS incentives?
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