> Her parents spent $11,000 on a used electric car for her. It's a Ford Focus Electric. The car is a 2014 model, with 60,000 miles.<p>> "In March, it started giving an alert," she said. "And then we took it to the shop and it stopped running."<p>> "The Ford dealership had advised us that we could replace the battery," he said. "It would only cost $14,000."<p>$3,000 more than what the family bought the car for. And that quote didn't include installation and labor costs, Ray Siwinski said.