Re: Questions for Ford?
Congrats. I will do my best. I think any photos I might have gotten would not help. From the outside the 2006 (and probably the 2007 will look all the same). I think Ford is following what Toyota has done in not changing a winner. Over time this will build a great used car market and a higher resale value.
If I were you... If I did not care about the new Premium Package with heated seats, heated mirrors, and the other little changes (I can send you an ordering guide if you want) or the moonroof, I would try to get one of the few 2005s left out there. The base price has gone up a little and you will not get delivery of your 2006 until late June or early July. Because it is a 2006 your plates will cost more and insurance will cost more for another year. Unless the government moves on the tax deductions this is your last chance for a $2,000 deduction. There is an incresing chance our President will be able to get us either a $2500 deduction or even better a credit in the future.
There does not seem to be bugs at this point from 2005. There have been a very few rear battery cooling problems and maybe a software update but with 10,000 on the road this is very minor for a first year model. The warranty will back us up until the product is proven.
I would say no matter whether you pick a 2005 or 2006 you should be quick to try to get one of the 10,000 units available until August 2005. After that the Mariner is coming out and will sap parts that have been available for our FEH.
I would encourage you to buy now but not pay a premium (shop around and drive a distance if need be). Be prepared to change your driving habits if you want hyper-mileage. If your trips are less than 10 miles your will not see superior mileage.
Correspond with me if you need more info. My email addie is available.
Mike
Mike Maline - Sdctcher
2005 Ford Escape Hybrid Owner
California School Teacher
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