Used Ford Hybrid SUV

Advantages Of Buying A Used Ford Hybrid SUV If you covet the 2012 Ford Hybrid SUV, but you find the MSRP (Manufacturers Suggested Retail price) of ...


Advantages Of Buying A Used Ford Hybrid SUV

If you covet the 2012 Ford Hybrid SUV, but you find the MSRP (Manufacturers Suggested Retail price) of $30,570 to be too steep, there is no reason to pout as you could instead opt for nice used Ford Hybrid SUV, which should cost considerably less. The Ford Escape debuted in 2005. Standard features included a power train 2.3L gasoline engine that is coupled to an electric motor to produce a combined horsepower of 155hp. The driving dynamics and size of this original iteration are almost similar to the current Ford Escape hybrid SUV model which debuted in 2008.

Currently, the 2012 Ford Escape Hybrid features a 2.5L 4 cylinder engine powered by gasoline and an electric motor. The electric motor is battery powered and it produces a combined hp output of 177 hp. It also boasts of a continuously variable transmission (CVT) system which ensures a seamless changeover between the electric and gas modes. All Wheel Drive (AWD) Ford Escape hybrids are equipped with an extra electric motor that drives the rear wheels for additional traction and acceleration.

A used Ford Escape SUV from the 2008 Ford Escape line makeover that is well maintained can easily return the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) stipulated fuel economy of 34 mpg during city driving, 31mpg on the highways, and a combined city-highway fuel economy of 32mpg. Buying a used Ford hybrid SUV is a smart idea since these vehicles do not hold their value well and so you would end up spending a fraction of what you would have spent on a new vehicle.

According to EPA, purchasing a used Ford Escape hybrid SUV, or any other car for that matter that is only a year old, can result in savings amounting to 20 or 30 percent of the original MSRP.

Used Ford Hybrid SUV - Escape

The Best Reasons For Buying Used Ford Hybrid SUV

• You get to save a considerable amount of money on must haves like insurance.
• There is a good potential of getting bigger and better bargains, if you are a smart and experienced used car buyer
• It is possible to find a second hand vehicle with a valid factory warranty.
• Vehicles bought from private parties usually have less stressful negotiation processes.

Used Ford Escape SUVs that were manufactured prior to 2008 usually have lower prices than those that were released into the market after the 2008 redesign process. This is because previous years Ford Escapes had ancient looking cabins and exterior styling. Post 2008 Ford Escape hybrid SUVs has fresher looking cabins and state of the art controls and ergonomics.

A used Ford hybrid SUV 2010 has the popular communications and sync entertainment interface, a system for parallel parking which debuted in 2010, stability control system and an electric compressor for running the A/C system even if the engine is shut off or idling. These are features that you will still find in the latest Ford hybrid SUV model. The used Ford Escape SUV will cost you $24,177 which is $6,393 less than the MSRP of the 2011 Ford Escape hybrid SUV at $30,570. A smart buyer stands to benefit from savings amounting to 20.9 percent of the current model’s MSRP.

Environment Protection Agency (EPA) advises used car buyers to look for certified used cars from their original manufacturers. A used hybrid SUV from Ford will come with the following benefits:

• All used Ford vehicles undergo rigorous and strict vetting as exhibited by their 169 point inspection program.
• Certified pre-owned Ford cars have a 3000 mile comprehensive limited warranty that lasts for 3 months and covers over 500 components and a 100,000 mile limited warranty for the power train that lasts for 6 years
• They also offer a 24 hr roadside assistance
• A report of the vehicle’s history
• Ownership cost

So now you know everything you need to go out and buy your own used Ford hybrid SUV.

Used Ford Hybrid SUV – Ford Escape Hybrid Review Video

Image Source Ford Escape Hybrid By IFCAR (Own work) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons


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