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willald
Jan 28, 2014Explorer II
AJMom wrote:
We did consider the idea of a hybrid for the great mileage, but from what I've read, it can be quite expensive to replace the battery when it eventually dies, so we'll wait for that technology to get a bit better before we go that route.
I thought the same thing. That is, until I found that Ford gives you an 8 year, 100,000 mile factory warranty on all hybrid related parts, including battery, motor, and the eCVT transmission. And, the fact that Ford rates, designs their lithium ion batteries they use in their hybrids to last for 150,000 miles.
..Most people won't hardly keep a car that long, haha.
Will
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