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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.
  • 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 12, 2024 06:41 PM
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KnightshadeDec 12, 2024 06:41 PM
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Quote from ayg1 :
Which volume Toyota product isn't made in North America. It's almost impossible to get a Toyota that is built in Japan.
It's not that impossible.

The 4Runner, Land Cruiser, GT/GR86 and Prius are made in Japan last I knew

The Supra isn't made in Japan, but it's not made in North America either (it's made in Austria)

I think the Mirai is also made in Japan but they only sell like 9 a year so don't fit your volume product at least.

Quite a few Lexus vehicles are made in Japan too, though you can argue if those count as Toyota I suppose...
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loopydeals
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Dec 12, 2024 06:41 PM
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Quote from ayg1 :
Which volume Toyota product isn't made in North America. It's almost impossible to get a Toyota that is built in Japan.
Toyota still imports hybrid models from Japan, such as the RAV4, Corolla, and Prius. It depends on the dealership you visit. VIN numbers start with a J.

Quote from britdude :
So most of these plants employ kids... ?
Or is it a 1 off case with an enterprising kid wanting more than a paper round
It has been happening for several years, and the DOL decided to sue them this year after issuing repeated warnings. Some plant employees say they have seen more than 50 migrant children working at the plant across different shifts.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/...022-07-22/
https://www.reuters.com/investiga...n-hyundai/
Dec 12, 2024 06:45 PM
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dilleiDec 12, 2024 06:45 PM
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Just test drove a mazda3 hatchback carbon edition and like it. I do mostly city drive tho would this be better deal for long term car?
Dec 12, 2024 06:48 PM
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gfortier84Dec 12, 2024 06:48 PM
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Quote from thiefraccoon :
Sorry I always have to explain to people the diff between normal hybrids and plug-ins.
Then ya ofc who wouldn't get the plug-in, you'd be able to sell it for more down the line🤑
The hybrid does not have a tax credit, only the plug-in version.
Dec 12, 2024 06:53 PM
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norcal007Dec 12, 2024 06:53 PM
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Quote from britdude :
So most of these plants employ kids... ?
Or is it a 1 off case with an enterprising kid wanting more than a paper round
kid has it going on and making bank for a 13yo or actually any age. Best that poster doesn't visit a family owned business or farm.
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ChlamberDec 12, 2024 06:59 PM
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Why would you buy this when a rwd model 3 can be had for $31k or so after Fed credit and current discounts?
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loopydeals
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Dec 12, 2024 07:05 PM
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Quote from norcal007 :
kid has it going on and making bank for a 13yo or actually any age. Best that poster doesn't visit a family owned business or farm.
I only brought up the child labor issue at Hyundai because another poster suggested buying a Hyundai, claiming they employ real Americans, as opposed to a Ford built in Mexico (the Ford Escape PHEV is built in Kentucky). I don't think it makes much of a difference when Hyundai is also employing non-Americans, and in this case, children.

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Dec 12, 2024 07:43 PM
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ayg1Dec 12, 2024 07:43 PM
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Quote from dillei :
Just test drove a mazda3 hatchback carbon edition and like it. I do mostly city drive tho would this be better deal for long term car?
If you're anywhere on the internet, Mazda is the most incredible brand sold today that no one buys. If Mazda had as many IRL buyers as they have fanboys on the internet, they'd be North America's number one car brand.
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Dec 12, 2024 07:50 PM
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afripinoDec 12, 2024 07:50 PM
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Quote from jchu14 :
Charging at public charger with a PHEV is typically extremely slow and very expensive. You can't use super fast DC charging since the battery is small and the system isn't designed for that. So you're limited to 3.6kw charging speed. To fill up the battery from empty would take about 3 hours and it would only take you 30-40 miles. Public charging is usually also quite expensive so to fill up the battery could cost $3-4. If you just buy gas with that money, you can likely go as far if not farther. If the charging is free as a perk from a business or your employer. It wouldn't hurt to plug in, but it's not worth paying for public charging. PHEV is not designed to be charged publicly. The best way to drive a PHEV is to plug in at home every night (cheaper electricity than public chargers) and drive the first 30 mile on electricity. My wife drives a 2022 Ford Escape PHEV and she loves it. Her commute is about 18 miles a day so she stays in EV range. She loves the smoothness and quietness and not having to stop at a gas station. We charge the car with a regular wall socket and it is charged to full every night. I drive a full BEV and I love it, but we still take her car if we're going on a road trip. Gasoline is still more convenient (and cheaper) than DCFC charging my car.
I can 100% agree with your statements. We're in the same situation with a Chrysler Pacifica PHEV. Wife's commute is the same as yours and we take the van on road trips. Really, the road trips are the only time we have to remember to go to a gas station. We never charge publicly unless we're in a crowded parking deck and the EV only spots are available and dishing out J1772 L2 charging. At that point it's just about the convenience of a parking space. Around town 90% of the driving is all electric or hybrid which is minimal gas usage. PHEV is definitely the sweet-spot for where we are infrastructure-wise. I do have a BMW i3 that is BEV with a gas range extender, so there's always that too.
Dec 12, 2024 07:51 PM
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feverdoingworkDec 12, 2024 07:51 PM
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are ev tax credits available in NY state? its very confusing when I look into it, seems like a yes but i dont know if this car qualifies
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dvpatelDec 12, 2024 07:53 PM
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Quote from Fadedsocal :
If you ever watched videos of India or China us being green and doing all this stupid s*** over here isn't going to cancel out what they're doing there this is a money grab for politicians
Blaming India and China is as easy as Tuesday morning quarterbacking. The so called developed West did all this years ago, then moved this to India and China and now have the gall to lecture India and China and claim they are bad. If the west stops importing the goods that cause greenhouse gases, India and China will stop making them. Check out the Made in India stamp on ALL the cast Iron gutters here in the States. WHY do you think they are ALL made in India? India does NOT use these. We do here and guess what? That cast iron industry is one of the worst pollutants for greenhouse gases.

Before blaming other countries, perhaps a good look in the mirror is necessary?

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dvpatelDec 12, 2024 07:57 PM
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Quote from KingSho :
GA, TN, NC, SC, AL, FL confirmed.
Where in NC? Nothing at the local stealers here in Charlotte, NC that I can see.
Dec 12, 2024 07:58 PM
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ShiksterDec 12, 2024 07:58 PM
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Quote from loopydeals :
I only brought up the child labor issue at Hyundai because another poster suggested buying a Hyundai, claiming they employ real Americans, as opposed to a Ford built in Mexico (the Ford Escape PHEV is built in Kentucky). I don't think it makes much of a difference when Hyundai is also employing non-Americans, and in this case, children.
The scandal involves suppliers and partially-owned subsidiaries that made certain parts for Hyundai. Yes, Hyundai is ultimately responsible for all of this this, but these kids were not employed at Hyundai's flagship manufacturing facility in Alabama. I know folks that live down there and this plant has absolutely been a lifesaver for the economy of Montgomery, Alabama. This is a huge 1,600-acre plant with 3.4 million square feet of production space that employs over 4,000 people. And indirectly, (including the jobs and businesses that have been created to service this plant and the new influx of employees, etc.), this has led to creation of more than 22,000 jobs in the state. While what happened is obviously unacceptable, we're talking about a handful of employees among these tens of thousands. Hyundai also raised the pay for the employees there by 25% last year. Ford moved to Mexico because they don't know how to make money without using dirt cheap labor. And you can sure that unsavory labor practices are easier to conduct there than here.
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feldman011teenDec 12, 2024 08:19 PM
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The question is does the dealership actually honor the discount or tack on the difference in bullshit fees so they can pocket the discount?

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paczbroDec 12, 2024 08:46 PM
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Quote from seahawks55 :
Crazy how our govt is subsidizing this
Crazy how our govt subsidizes meat dairy and eggs industry which is destroying the planet
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