May 23,
2007
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Ford Escape Hybrid was the first hybrid
taxi in the country
The Ford Hybrid Taxi was introduced in
San Francisco in early 2005. New York City and Chicago followed
and formally approved vehicles like the Escape Hybrid for taxi
use; New York City has 288 Escape Hybrids in its fleet, San
Francisco has more than 40.
Over the course of 100,000 miles, an
Escape Hybrid taxi will save approximately 1,666 gallons of gas
or 32,000 lbs. of carbon emissions compared with a conventional
cab. Cabs in New York City have accumulated more than 175,000
miles with no major mechanical problems, attesting to the
durability and reliability of the Escape Hybrid. Escape Hybrid
taxi drivers report they may save more than $6,000 on gas per
year.
Today’s announcement by New York City
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg to change taxi policy toward
increasing fuel economy standards, highlights Ford’s leadership
in hybrid taxis. The Ford Escape Hybrid and Mercury Mariner
Hybrid meet the existing New York City taxi requirements and the
proposed new fuel economy policy. |
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In early 2005, San Francisco was the
first city to feature gas-electric hybrid-powered taxi cabs. The
city chose Ford Escape Hybrid. Later that year, New York City
added a small fleet of Escape Hybrid taxis based on the New York
City Council decision to pass the Clean Air Taxis Act.
In June 2006, Ford embarked on a
nationwide tour promoting the advantages of the use of Escape
Hybrids for taxi service, and since, Chicago and Austin have
also introduced Escape Hybrids into their taxi fleets. |
With hundreds of thousands of miles accumulated
over the past two years in New York City, there has been an estimated
fuel savings of $250,000 for the initial fleet of 18 Escape Hybrid
taxis. Now there are 288 Escape Hybrids in taxi service throughout the
city, and drivers are reporting that the hybrids are delivering on the
durability requirements and fuel-saving advantages that make them a
great choice for taxi use.
Ford Escape Hybrid Taxi Facts
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Most fuel-Efficient SUV on Earth:
EPA rated at 34 miles per gallon in city driving, the front-wheel
drive Escape Hybrid is the most fuel-efficient SUV on earth, and can
provide drivers 500 miles to a tank.
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Taxi Drivers Save $30 Per Shift:
According to San Francisco cab driver Paul Gillespie, driving an
Escape Hybrid saves him up to $30 per shift. Working four shifts a
week for a year could equal more than $6,000.
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Partial Zero Emission Vehicle (PZEV)
Certified: The Escape Hybrid dramatically reduces smog-forming
emissions, as it meets the cleanest emissions standard available for
a vehicle that uses fossil fuels – California’s AT-PZEV standard.
Over 100,000 miles the Escape Hybrid will conserve approximately
1,666 gallons of gas over a traditional cab, effectively preventing
32,000 pounds of carbon emissions.
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Reliability and Durability is Key for
Taxi Use: The Escape Hybrid is proving to be remarkably durable,
capable of surviving around-the-clock use in one of the most severe
driving conditions any vehicle will face. This durability is backed
by a standard 8-year / 100,000-mile limited warranty for unique
hybrid components, including the battery pack.
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Ford Escape, Mercury Mariner Hybrid Have
Highest Tax Credits: Because the real world fuel economy of the Ford
Escape and Mercury Mariner Hybrids increased for the 2008 model
year, the Federal income tax credits available now are $3,000 for
FWD models (up $400) and $2,200 on 4WD models (up $250).
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The Ford and Mercury Hybrids now have
the highest tax credit of any hybrid – up to $900 more than the
closest competitor. For both vehicles, the new EPA-certified fuel
economy for FWD models is 34 mpg city and 30 mpg highway, and 29 mpg
city and 27 mpg highway for AWD models.
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Insurance Discounts for Ford Escape,
Mercury Mariner Hybrids: Travelers, one of the largest providers
of personal insurance products in the United States, offers hybrid
drivers in the states of California, New Jersey, Texas, New York,
Maryland, Florida, Kentucky, Georgia and Washington discounts of up
to 10 percent on certain coverages. The company estimates their
hybrid policy business grew by 200 percent in 2006.
All Photos: Ford
(May 22, 2007)
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