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stop vehicle safely message by cablegi306
Sep 27, 2009 (5:54 am)
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Sorry that should have been 2006 with 53,000 miles
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Re: ford hybrid escape battery [stevedebi] by imcookn
Oct 17, 2009 (6:11 am)
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Replying to: stevedebi (Jul 06, 2009 2:44 pm)

I found this article that gives you some idea of the possible lifetime in miles that FEH can last.
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Ford Motor Company’s year-to-date hybrid sales are 73 percent higher
than the same period in 2008, fueled by the introduction of hybrid
versions of the 2010 Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan
More than 60 percent of the sales of Fusion Hybrid are by non-Ford
owners – with more than 52 percent of those customers coming from
import brands
 
Numbers of Ford Escape Hybrid taxis growing on streets of San
Francisco and New York where vehicles in service have exceeded 300,000
miles since their introduction
Ford hybrids help “green” federal government fleets
DEARBORN, Mich., Oct. 14, 2009 – Ford Motor Company’s hybrid
vehicle sales have risen 73 percent this year in sharp contrast to a
14-percent decline in hybrid sales across the industry.
 
The fuel economy and durability of hybrid versions of Ford Fusion and
Escape, Mercury Milan and Mariner also are winning over large numbers
of conquest customers, many of whom are previous import owners.
Through September, Ford has sold 26,016 hybrid vehicles, up 73 percent
versus the same period in 2008, according to figures from Autodata Inc.
 
“Hybrid customers increasingly are considering Ford,” said David
Finnegan, Ford hybrid marketing manager. “More than 60 percent of
Fusion Hybrid sales have been from non-Ford owners, and more than half
of those are customers coming from import brands, mostly from Toyota
and Honda.”
 
Ford’s strong 2009 hybrid sales have been fueled by the introduction
of the Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan hybrids, the most fuel-efficient
midsize sedans on the road. Both vehicles deliver a certified 41 mpg
rating in the city and 36 mpg on the highway, topping the Toyota Camry
hybrid by 8 mpg in the city and 2 mpg on the highway.
 
Durable and fuel efficient
While the introduction of the Fusion Hybrid has spurred sales from non-
Ford owners, Ford’s longest-running hybrid nameplate, the Escape
Hybrid, has proven particularly popular with Ford customers operating
taxi, lifeguard and government fleets due to the combination of fuel
efficiency and durability. The front-wheel-drive Escape Hybrid
delivers 34 mpg in city driving and 30 mpg on the highway, making the
most fuel-efficient SUV on the market.
 
In 2005, San Francisco became one of the first cities to adopt hybrids
into taxi service, with hybrids accounting for 14 percent of its
current fleet. Each of the original fleet of 15 Escape Hybrids
exceeded 300,000 miles per vehicle before being retired and replaced
with more Escape Hybrids. There are almost 200 Escape Hybrid taxis on
San Francisco’s streets today.
 
New York has more hybrid taxis in service than any other city in North
America with 13,237, of which more than 2,000 are Escape Hybrids. The
Big Apple recently has begun retiring its original fleet of Escape
Hybrids put into service in the 2005 model year after accumulating
300,000 and 350,000 miles per vehicle.
 
“We’re extremely pleased with the performance of the Escape Hybrid
in taxi service,” said Gerry Koss, Ford’s fleet marketing manager.
“Not only have they proven very reliable, they’ve also saved taxi
drivers money on gas and contributed to lower tailpipe and greenhouse
gas emissions in the cities that use them in taxi fleets.”
 
“Greening” the federal government fleet
Government fleets also are seeking cleaner, more fuel-efficient
vehicles and hybrids are filling that need. In 2009, federal agencies
have purchased more than 3,000 hybrids from Ford, more than any other
automotive brand. Included in the sales were 1,900 vehicles acquired
through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act for the purpose of
improving the fuel economy of the federal fleet. The U.S. Army was
the single largest purchaser among the government fleets, acquiring
400 Fusion hybrids.
 
Saving lives and conserving fuel
In 2008, Ford began delivery of a fleet of 45 Escape Hybrids to the
Los Angeles County Lifeguards, a division of the Los Angeles County
Fire Department, for use on rescue patrol along 72 miles of Southern
California coastline. After the first 11 months of service,
lifeguards reported that Escape Hybrids had played a crucial part in
thousands of rescues and more than a million rescue preventions at
L.A. County beaches.
 
The Escape Hybrid fleet enabled L.A. lifeguards to reduce their entire
fleet’s fuel usage by 25 percent – more than 5,000 gallons of gas
– during the first six months of service. That fuel cost savings has
helped L.A. County to maintain its critical front line staffing
despite the economic downturn.

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