I bought my 2019 Energi in 2022 for $23k with about 27k miles. I currently have about 41k miles 2 years later.
Sky said:
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Damn, they were really charging steep for those lmao.
Taylor said:
Sky said:
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Damn, they were really charging steep for those lmao.
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Oh, it was the AWD. Yeah, never mind, you got a good deal.
I paid $7,000 for my 2016 SE 36,000 miles, last year.
$15,000 for my 2019 Titanium 84,000 miles is what I paid.
I paid 7.5k with a new transmission, engine, rotors, brakes. A transmission flush, alignment done, and oil change on a 2015 Ford Fusion EcoBoost (It was reconstructed).
I threw 14k at a 2020 S recently. It was sub 50k miles and clean history and title, so it wasn’t the worst financial decision.
I paid 14,990 (NZD) for my 2018 2.0L EcoBoost petrol ambiente, took out a loan for 7,750 and am paying all up around 18,000-20,000! 5 payments left and she’s all mine (3 years down the line lol).
Can’t be worse than what I bought mine for lol.
Teo said:
Can’t be worse than what I bought mine for lol.
You underestimate the bad credit of a Redditor.
Back in 16, I bought a 2013 for almost $22k… Didn’t last 70k miles and thank the lord for gap insurance.
Mine’s pretty bad too. 2014 Hybrid SE for 7000 @147k (excluding notary work).
Paid 14k for my 2015 2.5 SE with 13k miles in 2016. Never changed the transmission fluid until last month. A little rough cosmetically, but ol girl doing fine at 160k. Make sure you use your parking brake every time you park.
When you park without using it, all the stress of holding your car’s weight is on the transmission, which makes it wear down faster, especially if you park on an incline. Good habit on any car, but the Fusions are known for their bad transmissions. Turn on the parking brake before putting it in park. Only takes a sec; took me a little while to get into the habit, but now I don’t even think about it; I just do it.
@Fallon
OK. I do this too, but it takes a moment since I am coming from a car with a right side brake lever or a left foot press down one.
Remy said:
@Fallon
OK. I do this too, but it takes a moment since I am coming from a car with a right side brake lever or a left foot press down one.
Good man. When your Bluetooth stops working, disconnecting and reconnecting the car battery will fix it every time. Good luck; hope she outlasts the loan .
Bought mine for $4000.