ainsleyclare
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- Dec 12, 2022
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My 2014 Ford Focus Electric (which I bought brand new) has 46K miles on it, and the high voltage battery died. It would cost 25-27K to replace the battery, basically the cost of a new car. So now my car that I loved so much is just an expensive paperweight. Of course, this happened a few months after the warranty expired. Ford corporate said that there was nothing they can do. Sounds to me like this is going to happen to a lot of Ford Electric cars in the next few years. Ford has redesigned its electric battery and now is making one that can be serviced. But that battery won't fit the older cars. If I had known I would get fewer than fifty thousand miles out of this car, I would never have bought it.