Donate Your Ford Fusion Hybrid in Colorado Today

The Ford Fusion Hybrid, a pioneering mainstream hybrid sedan, combines efficiency and performance, making it a lasting legacy in eco-friendly vehicles.

The Ford Fusion Hybrid has been a staple for eco-conscious drivers in Colorado, offering impressive fuel efficiency and a smooth driving experience. As a donor, you can help extend its legacy by supporting those in need while recycling your vehicle responsibly. With a production run from 2010 to 2020, this hybrid sedan is now part of the retirement pipeline, facing challenges like battery degradation and parts scarcity as it becomes a discontinued nameplate.

Colorado drivers are increasingly aware of the realities of hybrid and electric vehicle retirement; as these vehicles age, issues like battery health become pivotal. The Fusion Hybrid’s innovative design, coupled with its affordability, has made it a popular choice among families and eco-conscious individuals alike. By donating your Fusion, you ensure its continued utility while enabling Ride to Relief to assist those in need.

📖Generation guide

Gen 1 CD338 • 2010-2012

This model features a 2.5L Atkinson engine paired with an electric motor and an eCVT. It was the first Ford mainstream hybrid sedan and earned Motor Trend's Car of the Year.

Gen 2 CD391 • 2013-2020

The second generation boasts an Aston-Martin-inspired design and a more efficient 2.0L Atkinson engine. The Energi PHEV variant offers an electric range of approximately 21 miles.

Known issues by generation

The known issues with the Ford Fusion Hybrid predominantly stem from its dual-generation platform. The Gen 1 CD338 (2010-2012) is often plagued by hybrid battery cooling fan failures, which can lead to overheating of the NiMH/Li-ion battery pack. Meanwhile, Gen 2 CD391 (2013-2020) faces challenges with the eCVT transaxle solenoid and valve-body wear, as well as timing-chain stretch in both engine variants. Additionally, issues with MyFord Touch infotainment systems and internal water pump failures in its EcoBoost siblings have been reported. These technological complexities affect both performance and longevity, making donations a viable option for many owners.

Donation value by condition + generation

The donation value of your Ford Fusion Hybrid can vary significantly based on its condition, mileage, and trim level. Battery state-of-health is crucial; higher mileage vehicles with degraded batteries may see diminished values, while well-maintained Titanium or Platinum trims can command a premium. Energi PHEV variants typically fetch an additional $500 to $1,500 over the standard hybrid models due to their plug-in capability. It's important to consider warranty transferability as well, especially for lower-mileage vehicles that may still be under warranty, potentially enhancing their marketability and donation value.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Ford Fusion Hybrid to Ride to Relief involves a few vital steps, especially regarding high-voltage systems. Disconnect the battery pack prior to transport and ensure the 12V auxiliary battery is in good condition. Plug-in variants should have their charge ports securely managed. Towing should be done carefully to avoid driveshaft damage, maintaining the integrity of your vehicle during the donation process. Our team will assist you with the nuances of proper high-voltage management to ensure a smooth transition.

Colorado regional notes

For Colorado Fusion Hybrid owners, it's important to be aware of how regional climates can affect battery performance. Cold temperatures can reduce battery range significantly, while excessive heat can accelerate thermal degradation. Fortunately, Colorado's growing network of charging stations helps alleviate range anxiety, and hybrid owners can benefit from HOV lane access, making their commutes smoother. Keeping these factors in mind, donating your vehicle can contribute positively to both the environment and the community.

FAQ

What are the benefits of donating my Ford Fusion Hybrid?
Donating your Ford Fusion Hybrid helps those in need and supports Ride to Relief's mission. You may also receive a tax deduction based on your vehicle's value.
Can I donate a Fusion Hybrid with a failing battery?
Yes, many donors choose to donate hybrids with battery issues. The donation process allows Ride to Relief to recycle parts and extend the vehicle's life.
Is my donation tax-deductible?
Yes, your donation can be tax-deductible. For vehicles valued over $5,000, you'll need to complete IRS Form 8283 Section B for appraisal.
How can I prepare my Fusion Hybrid for donation?
To prepare, ensure your vehicle is in good condition, disconnect the battery, and remove any personal belongings. Our team will guide you through the process.
What specific issues should I be aware of in my Fusion Hybrid?
Be mindful of battery cooling issues, eCVT problems, and infotainment system failures, especially in older models. Addressing these can impact your vehicle's performance.
Do I need to be present during the vehicle pickup?
While it’s preferable for you to be present during pickup for documentation, our team can arrange for a convenient time that suits your schedule.
What happens to my donated vehicle?
Your donated Fusion Hybrid will be assessed for repair or recycling. Parts can be salvaged for other vehicles, and proceeds benefit those in need.

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If you're a proud owner of a Ford Fusion Hybrid in Colorado, consider donating your vehicle today. Not only will you contribute to a worthy cause, but you'll also be part of a sustainable solution that benefits both the community and the environment.

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