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midnightslasher83
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I wouldn't mind investing in a Ford Escape Hybrid as any kind of SUV big or small that can manage 32 MPG is amazing, but are they more difficult to keep up than a regular gas-only engine vehicle?
I mean, will I have to deal with nonsense such replacing parts or batteries to the electric half of the engine at say 100,000 miles or something? I have an old gas drinking Ford Ranger that has 230,000 miles on it with very little work so far so I don't want to worry about replacing ultra expensive parts on a new hybrid before that kind of mileage, you know?
I mean, will I have to deal with nonsense such replacing parts or batteries to the electric half of the engine at say 100,000 miles or something? I have an old gas drinking Ford Ranger that has 230,000 miles on it with very little work so far so I don't want to worry about replacing ultra expensive parts on a new hybrid before that kind of mileage, you know?