As the Ford Fusion Hybrid becomes a sought-after vehicle of the past, Lancaster residents are increasingly recognizing the benefits of donating their vehicles. Spanning two generations from 2010 to 2020, this Ford hybrid sedan blends traditional gasoline efficiency with electric power, paving the way toward greener transportation options. However, as the Fusion nameplate has been discontinued, many owners are now navigating the realities of battery degradation and hybrid retirement.
With the Fusion Hybrid’s presence on the roads diminishing, the donation pipeline offers a viable solution. Many aging models from 2014 to 2018 are often returned from rentals, making them accessible for donation. By choosing this route, you help sustain the parts supply and support a greener future, while also addressing the challenges of maintaining an aging hybrid vehicle.
📖Generation guide
Gen 1 CD338 • 2010-2012
The first Ford mainstream hybrid sedan, featuring a 2.5L Atkinson engine coupled with an electric motor and eCVT. Recognized as Motor Trend Car of the Year 2010, it set a benchmark for hybrid efficiency.
Gen 2 CD391 • 2013-2020
Aston-Martin-inspired restyle, introducing the 2.0L Atkinson variant and Energi PHEV with an electric range of about 21 miles. Higher trims like Titanium and Platinum offer enhanced features.
Known issues by generation
The Ford Fusion Hybrid has some known issues across its two generations. Gen 1 (2010-2012) vehicles may experience hybrid battery cooling fan failures, leading to overheating of the rear trunk-mounted battery pack. The eCVT transaxle may also see solenoid issues and valve-body wear. Gen 2 (2013-2020) models often face infotainment failures with MyFord Touch, alongside timing chain stretch issues in the 2.0L engine. Additionally, the brake actuator calibration issues and door latch recalls present challenges that owners should be aware of.
Donation value by condition + generation
The donation value of your Ford Fusion Hybrid can vary based on the condition of the hybrid battery and the specific trim level. Higher trims like Titanium and Platinum generally command higher resale values. Furthermore, the Energi PHEV variant often offers a modest premium over standard hybrids. With the aging fleet of Fusion Hybrids becoming more prevalent, the market for these vehicles is shifting, making donation an attractive option. Owners must also consider the battery's state of health and the potential costs associated with battery replacement.
Donation process for this model
When donating your Ford Fusion Hybrid, it's essential to follow specific safety protocols due to the high-voltage system. Disconnect the hybrid battery pack properly and ensure the 12V auxiliary battery is also disconnected. If you own a PHEV, ensure the charge port is operational before donation. To prevent damage during towing, it's advisable to tow without a driveshaft and consult with our team about safe handling methodologies for your vehicle.
Lancaster regional notes
In Lancaster, PA, Fusion Hybrid owners should be mindful of climate effects on battery performance. Cold temperatures can reduce battery range, while extreme heat may lead to thermal degradation. The presence of charging stations around the region is improving, but accessing HOV lanes can offer additional benefits to hybrid drivers. As the fleet ages, owner awareness of local infrastructure can enhance ownership experience and donation viability.
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