I have a 2017 Ford Focus Electric with 60,000 miles on it. I still get around 100 miles per full charge. In spite of having constant air conditioning problems during our Texas summers, I love the vehicle and have had no other problems with it. It has been paid off four about 3 months. The battery is still under warranty for another year, and CarMax is offering me $8,000.
Would I be smart to sell it before that warranty runs out and purchase another vehicle?
I'm looking at a 2017 Chevy Bolt. There are no open recalls, so I'm assuming the battery has been fixed or replaced, which should give it at least twice the range of my Focus. It does have more miles on it (close to 100,000).
It's going for $11,000. It's eligible for the $4000 EV tax credit. That plus the added $8000 from the sale of my Focus would put me a little head, dollars-wise.
Thoughts?
Would I be smart to sell it before that warranty runs out and purchase another vehicle?
I'm looking at a 2017 Chevy Bolt. There are no open recalls, so I'm assuming the battery has been fixed or replaced, which should give it at least twice the range of my Focus. It does have more miles on it (close to 100,000).
It's going for $11,000. It's eligible for the $4000 EV tax credit. That plus the added $8000 from the sale of my Focus would put me a little head, dollars-wise.
Thoughts?