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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):

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • 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 05:15 PM
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AmusedSwing1874Dec 11, 2024 05:15 PM
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Quote from DeProof :
No thanks, I don't want to die in a fiery crash. Teslas as a brand are the deadliest cars on the road per mile.
nope, there's no gas so what firey crash are you talking about. Unless you mean speeding and slamming into something at a high speed, same thing would happen if you rode a horse
Dec 11, 2024 05:15 PM
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euuser5432179Dec 11, 2024 05:15 PM
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Quote from sqa4life :
2.5L iVCT Atkinson Cycle I-4 Hybrid Engine
SLOWWW
Your friends are drunk by the time you get to the party Smilie
The engine drives motors. You don't understand.
Dec 11, 2024 05:16 PM
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JacadsDec 11, 2024 05:16 PM
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People need to understand how the federal rebate works as well.
Dec 11, 2024 05:16 PM
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ionxchangerDec 11, 2024 05:16 PM
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Its happening, Car market will crash

A lot more domestic manufacturer deals
Dec 11, 2024 05:17 PM
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EatAllCookiesDec 11, 2024 05:17 PM
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Quote from ayg1 :
Unless Walmart chargers are free, buying electricity per kWh from a charger in a parking lot for an electric SUV or truck is probably more expensive than getting gas to get you the same distance.

If you want to reap the benefits of plug-in vehicles, you must be able to use electricity at residential rates or find free chargers.

I've seen people charging F150 Lightnings, Hummer EV SUV/SUTs, and other large EVs at retail chargers, and I cringe at what those recharges probably cost.
We got the 3 yrs free charge with our VW ID.4 but one time I charged at Disneyland because I didn't want to charge on the way home. It was ~$20 for 50% charge. I did the math and it equated to an ICE car getting ~70mpg.
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Dec 11, 2024 05:19 PM
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arslanaslamcDec 11, 2024 05:19 PM
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Is this a lease or finance deal?
never mind looks like op has made corrections
Dec 11, 2024 05:20 PM
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PhuongN1949Dec 11, 2024 05:20 PM
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Quote from DeProof :
No thanks, I don't want to die in a fiery crash. Teslas as a brand are the deadliest cars on the road per mile.
For context: Tesla is 5.6 fatalities per billion miles, next is Kia at 5.5 per billion miles…still very low so your chances of dying in a fiery crash is almost the same for any type of car.

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Dec 11, 2024 05:21 PM
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likeawDec 11, 2024 05:21 PM
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Quote from DeProof :
No thanks, I don't want to die in a fiery crash. Teslas as a brand are the deadliest cars on the road per mile.
That's because most bad drivers can't handle a Tesla's acceleration. They drive like idiots. If you had driven one, you would understand. I am going to buy a second Tesla after having my first for only a year.
Dec 11, 2024 05:23 PM
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EatAllCookiesDec 11, 2024 05:23 PM
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Quote from arslanaslamc :
Over 200 comments and no one is talking about the breakdown of cost for folks potentially interested in the deal. Everyone is on Ford, hybrids and Tesla comparisons.
This is great deal. Hybrids are the way to go. I have an all electric VW ID.4 and it's a PITA to charge. I've had to wait for an hour at midnight to change to get home before. Range anxiety is real. I drove it to Fresno in the fall and charging added 2.5hrs to the 6hr drive.

This would be a great around town car that you have the option to drive longer. All electric are really only an option for people who drive around town only (at least in SoCal where you have to drive a long time to get anywhere).
Dec 11, 2024 05:24 PM
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likeawDec 11, 2024 05:24 PM
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Quote from Robotaz :
Then use the $1 bottles of Heet.
Last I looked, they were $2....lol...gotta account for inflation.
Dec 11, 2024 05:29 PM
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prcolgDec 11, 2024 05:29 PM
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How do you get this price? Can someone post a breakdown?
Dec 11, 2024 05:30 PM
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JaxidianDec 11, 2024 05:30 PM
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Quote from EatAllCookies :
This is great deal. Hybrids are the way to go. I have an all electric VW ID.4 and it's a PITA to charge. I've had to wait for an hour at midnight to change to get home before. Range anxiety is real. I drove it to Fresno in the fall and charging added 2.5hrs to the 6hr drive.

This would be a great around town car that you have the option to drive longer. All electric are really only an option for people who drive around town only (at least in SoCal where you have to drive a long time to get anywhere).
I'm of the opinion that I would rent an ICE car for any road trips and only use the EV around town or short trips out of town. Yeah, there's the cost of a rental, but there's the benefit of keeping those miles off your car as well.

I don't often go on road trips.
Dec 11, 2024 05:32 PM
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likeawDec 11, 2024 05:32 PM
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Quote from corpomonkey :
It's actually $2000 off now with referral code. Even better.
Also $1000 military discount, but you have figure out how to stack it.
Dec 11, 2024 05:38 PM
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JimR2075Dec 11, 2024 05:38 PM
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I don't see anything under like $38k in OR or WA.

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Dec 11, 2024 05:42 PM
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bargainbernieDec 11, 2024 05:42 PM
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Incredible deal, sadly none of the dealerships around me have it for less than $37,000

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