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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

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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 14, 2024 06:12 AM
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tkstyleDec 14, 2024 06:12 AM
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Quote from chris8402 :
Congrats! Do you get the $3,750 credit deducted directly at the point of sale?
Yes I did
Dec 14, 2024 06:13 AM
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chris8402Dec 14, 2024 06:13 AM
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Quote from tkstyle :
Yes I did
That's great. My sales person refused to deduct it directly but ask me to claim it during the 2024 tax return.. not sure if it will be a problem
Dec 14, 2024 01:06 PM
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RobertD17Dec 14, 2024 01:06 PM
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anyone have any idea how much carmax is offering for these
Dec 14, 2024 01:14 PM
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iahawks550Dec 14, 2024 01:14 PM
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Quote from tkstyle :
Bought one tonight in Columbia, MO. $27,500 out the door, All in with all dealer fees, etc.

Drives nice. I'll add on a Ford premiumcare warranty from flood Ford for 6 years, 100,000 miles for about $1200 and should be good to go for the next 5-6 years. Jimmy and Cameron were my salesmen and they were beyond amazing to work with!!! Highly recommend machens Ford if anyone else is interested.
They have three still listed on their website. What was their listed price, before they went down to 27.5k?

Shorter drive for me, but too long just to look around.
Dec 14, 2024 01:48 PM
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tkstyleDec 14, 2024 01:48 PM
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Quote from iahawks550 :
They have three still listed on their website. What was their listed price, before they went down to 27.5k?

Shorter drive for me, but too long just to look around.
I believe 30-31 for the one I bought. They came down another 3k or so to match op offer (actually cheaper because the op dealer fees are listed at $799)
Dec 14, 2024 03:49 PM
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woomer051Dec 14, 2024 03:49 PM
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Paid $26,500 (+$800 dealer fees) for my new ford escape st line trim 3cyl awd last year. Real dud of a vehicle, the tow guy said its common in escapes since 2023, I don't recommend it as a primary vehicle. Nobody is paying 44k for this vehicle, only fools would go anywhere near 35k for one.
Dec 14, 2024 05:22 PM
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GregrySDec 14, 2024 05:22 PM
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Quote from seahawks55 :
Crazy how our govt is subsidizing this
Well, they gave 6 billion to the illegals in New York state alone. I'd rather have them subsidizing tax paying citizens than people from 158 countries that have bombed our border and crashed our economy. Next time you go to the grocery store, look at the shelves. Those prices are never coming down so be glad they're subsidizing the phev market that's the only viable market. EVS are not viable.phev It's the way to go!
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Dec 14, 2024 05:57 PM
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peeplesreDec 14, 2024 05:57 PM
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Quote from JavaGuy147 :
God I hate the income limits on these credits. The people paying taxes don't get the credit but someone paying less taxes can get thousands in handouts for buying a NEW CAR. Absolutely ridiculous. A married couple making almost 300k can claim 7.5k in tax credit, but someone else wanting to make a responsible used car purchase can't even get 4k off if they make 75k. Absurd.But to answer your question, the credit is non-refundable. Which means it will only reduce your tax liability to 0 but not below it, and for best effect your liability should be above the credit amount. With no tax liability, there is no value to the EV credit.
Yeah that's what I was wondering, if I could go negative or not. For my own situation, I am retired now after paying taxes for 40 years. I just don't pay them now because I don't have any income except my IRA and Social Security so my tax is pretty close to zero.
Dec 14, 2024 07:11 PM
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gotoee37000Dec 14, 2024 07:11 PM
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Anyway i can use Tesla charger to charge it? I already have the charged installed outdoor.
Dec 14, 2024 07:26 PM
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kipper99Dec 14, 2024 07:26 PM
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Quote from gotoee37000 :
Anyway i can use Tesla charger to charge it? I already have the charged installed outdoor.

why not, just need an adapter
Dec 14, 2024 07:26 PM
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twinturbozDec 14, 2024 07:26 PM
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Quote from gotoee37000 :
Anyway i can use Tesla charger to charge it? I already have the charged installed outdoor.
Yes. But you'll need a NACS to J1772 adapter. You can find them online all over the place for about 30-50$
Dec 14, 2024 07:42 PM
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semjaseDec 14, 2024 07:42 PM
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Quote from likeaw :
Here [ford.com]

Hope this helps.
FYI, to future Ford EV/hybrid owners, Ford has a long track record of not supporting their alternative energy vehicles with affordable parts for the long haul later in the life of the vehicle. Ford refused to make brake system components for known failure points in the first two generations of escape hybrid. Basically throw away vehicles because of Ford's decisions. Completely the opposite of Toyota. If you're just buying new and keeping the car for 5 years, fine. But Ford doesn't have your back or care about keeping older hybrid vehicles on the road.
Dec 14, 2024 08:12 PM
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LanmannaDec 14, 2024 08:12 PM
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Quote from tkstyle :
Bought one tonight in Columbia, MO. $27,500 out the door, All in with all dealer fees, etc.

Drives nice. I'll add on a Ford premiumcare warranty from flood Ford for 6 years, 100,000 miles for about $1200 and should be good to go for the next 5-6 years. Jimmy and Cameron were my salesmen and they were beyond amazing to work with!!! Highly recommend machens Ford if anyone else is interested.
"100,000 miles for about $1200"

What does this mean?
Dec 14, 2024 08:14 PM
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cappuccinomanDec 14, 2024 08:14 PM
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Quote from chris8402 :
That's great. My sales person refused to deduct it directly but ask me to claim it during the 2024 tax return.. not sure if it will be a problem
Yes you will have problem. That dealer is gonna file it behind your back and pocket the cash and leave you stone cold

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Dec 14, 2024 08:17 PM
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SeriousMallard1901Dec 14, 2024 08:17 PM
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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.
What's the buyback they're giving you? And how many miles on it so far

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