Buying '06 used advice, for extreme cold.
#11
Re: Buying '06 used advice, for extreme cold.
I personally know the mechanics up here. They are very good and talented. And have xplan pins.
As such, I am considering holding off. an '08 really isn't THAT much more... hmmm hmm hmm... Decisions. I really wish ford had 0% financing on the escape hybrid. Seems like every other car they offer it. I wonder if they'll offer it when the current ones expire (07/02).... dang.
As such, I am considering holding off. an '08 really isn't THAT much more... hmmm hmm hmm... Decisions. I really wish ford had 0% financing on the escape hybrid. Seems like every other car they offer it. I wonder if they'll offer it when the current ones expire (07/02).... dang.
#12
Re: Buying '06 used advice, for extreme cold.
I personally know the mechanics up here. They are very good and talented. And have xplan pins.
As such, I am considering holding off. an '08 really isn't THAT much more... hmmm hmm hmm... Decisions. I really wish ford had 0% financing on the escape hybrid. Seems like every other car they offer it. I wonder if they'll offer it when the current ones expire (07/02).... dang.
As such, I am considering holding off. an '08 really isn't THAT much more... hmmm hmm hmm... Decisions. I really wish ford had 0% financing on the escape hybrid. Seems like every other car they offer it. I wonder if they'll offer it when the current ones expire (07/02).... dang.
Also from what I hear (ha ha pun) the 08 is much quiter than previous years, but I never dove an older one, but know my 08 is quiet, provides a smooth (both road & transition) ride!
#13
Re: Buying '06 used advice, for extreme cold.
"As such, I am considering holding off. an '08 really isn't THAT much more... hmmm hmm hmm... Decisions. I really wish ford had 0% financing on the escape hybrid. Seems like every other car they offer it. I wonder if they'll offer it when the current ones expire (07/02).... dang."
Why not give a credit union a try on financing? I financed mine through my CU and got a 72 month term for 6.3% (I think Ford was at 7.5). Also, I had an '05 gas model and the '08 is definitely quieter. Just be ready for some different, hybrid related noises (whines, clicks, whooshes, etc.). I am trying very hard to ignore them. Some days, though, they drive me crazy. And the basic radio is waaaay better than the older ones.
That was my thinking. Why buy an 06 that has a good portion of warrenty used, miss the tax break, and pay only a few thousand less then a brand new one! I doubt with the high demand there will be any financing breaks, I'd say at the year end clearance, but since these are all ready 08's that won't happen either!
Also from what I hear (ha ha pun) the 08 is much quiter than previous years, but I never dove an older one, but know my 08 is quiet, provides a smooth (both road & transition) ride!
Also from what I hear (ha ha pun) the 08 is much quiter than previous years, but I never dove an older one, but know my 08 is quiet, provides a smooth (both road & transition) ride!
#14
Re: Buying '06 used advice, for extreme cold.
"As such, I am considering holding off. an '08 really isn't THAT much more... hmmm hmm hmm... Decisions. I really wish ford had 0% financing on the escape hybrid. Seems like every other car they offer it. I wonder if they'll offer it when the current ones expire (07/02).... dang."
Why not give a credit union a try on financing? I financed mine through my CU and got a 72 month term for 6.3% (I think Ford was at 7.5). Also, I had an '05 gas model and the '08 is definitely quieter. Just be ready for some different, hybrid related noises (whines, clicks, whooshes, etc.). I am trying very hard to ignore them. Some days, though, they drive me crazy. And the basic radio is waaaay better than the older ones.
Why not give a credit union a try on financing? I financed mine through my CU and got a 72 month term for 6.3% (I think Ford was at 7.5). Also, I had an '05 gas model and the '08 is definitely quieter. Just be ready for some different, hybrid related noises (whines, clicks, whooshes, etc.). I am trying very hard to ignore them. Some days, though, they drive me crazy. And the basic radio is waaaay better than the older ones.
#15
Re: Buying '06 used advice, for extreme cold.
That was my thinking. Why buy an 06 that has a good portion of warrenty used, miss the tax break, and pay only a few thousand less then a brand new one! I doubt with the high demand there will be any financing breaks, I'd say at the year end clearance, but since these are all ready 08's that won't happen either!
Also from what I hear (ha ha pun) the 08 is much quiter than previous years, but I never dove an older one, but know my 08 is quiet, provides a smooth (both road & transition) ride!
Also from what I hear (ha ha pun) the 08 is much quiter than previous years, but I never dove an older one, but know my 08 is quiet, provides a smooth (both road & transition) ride!
Iremembered at work, the 08 also has the extended warrenty for the Hybrid componets (8yr/100k mi) [which maybe on previous years as well], but the 08 you can buy the extended warrenty for the rest of the vehicle, about $1k, and it's a use it or refund it! So if in 6-7years you had no warrenty work done, you get your $1k back, if you had work done, hope it cost more than a $1k to fix it! The only stipulation I can see is that it's not transferable, so you have to be the one owning the vehicle at the end of the warrenty to cash out. No prob for me, this will be like my last new car purchase, it'll be mine until it gets planted in the back yard where the previous new cars got parked when they finally died many years later.
Last edited by 08hybridok; 06-19-2007 at 12:30 AM.
#16
Re: Buying '06 used advice, for extreme cold.
I hate to see you having to drive 400+ miles for warranty work.
#17
Re: Buying '06 used advice, for extreme cold.
The side airbags & curtains were an option in '07.
#18
Re: Buying '06 used advice, for extreme cold.
So i'm an alaskan, and shopping for a vehicle. I've spotted a '06 escape hybrid that looks like just the ticket for me. I want to know if any of you have really tested it at extreme cold.
1. Emergency Cold Start. A block heater is mandatory here, but sometimes when I plug in cable will have snapped at some other location I can't see or something, or otherwise, no block heater power. How cold can these things actually start at?
1. Emergency Cold Start. A block heater is mandatory here, but sometimes when I plug in cable will have snapped at some other location I can't see or something, or otherwise, no block heater power. How cold can these things actually start at?
I just purchased an engine block heater from the local Ford Dealer. The PN for the three parts is:
-4m6z6b018aa wire asy
-f5rz6a051b heater asy
-5m6z10b689aa wire asy-- char
I have a 2005 Escape Hybrid
. I also understand it as FEH sold in Alaska come with the engine blocker heater installed?
Last edited by Pravus Prime; 06-18-2007 at 04:33 PM.
#19
Re: Buying '06 used advice, for extreme cold.
Just in case anyone else was interested, I did a quick check on prices...
Part Number Description List Disc Price
4M6Z-6B018-AA WIRE ASSEMBLY $65.47 $48.12
F5RZ-6A051-B HEATER ASSEMBLY $35.72 $26.25
5M6Z-10B689-AA WIRE ASSEMBLY - CHARGER H $86.08 $79.09
#20
Re: Buying '06 used advice, for extreme cold.
Wow! I live in the cheaper part of the state (Southwestern Pa) and my local Ford Dealership charged me $186 which included tax.