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Replying to: janr (Oct 23, 2007 10:00 am) I am still considering the Escape along with a Subaru Forester w/premium package, and I'm still considering the Jeep Wrangler and Liberty as well. What is it that you don't like about the Escape? Do you have the 4 cylinder or 6? To help with fuel, I am hoping to find a 4 cylinder 4WD/AWD that I would be happy with. I like Subaru, but I would like to buy something made here in the U.S. I have been impressed lately with what seems to me to be the innovative stance Ford is taking. Their prior Escapes had safety issues, and with the new Escapes, they've worked to improve and fix these issues. Plus, I read two automotive articles recently from different sources, and they both referenced people from Ford that were discussing certain industry topics such as the future of paint colors. I like it that Ford is out there talking and giving input in the industry. Even though some experts sayd Ford is in bad shape, to me, they are trying hard to put out quality products that are innovative, safe, and fresh.
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Replying to: mb789 (Oct 23, 2007 4:51 pm) |
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Replying to: fomocona (Oct 09, 2007 4:49 am) |
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The Sync system is wired to every electrical system in the vehicle and can not be added after the fact. Future Sync applications (which will be available to previous owners through updates) will provide the same type of features as OnStar. Mark.
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Replying to: mschmal (Oct 28, 2007 8:41 am) If it's true that SYNC will become Ford's answer to GM's OnStar, in future, then I DEFINITELY would purchase a Ford in time! Just how long in future do you think SYNC will become the "new" OnStar, so to speak? Peace!<-AladdinSane- |
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Replying to: cgb002 (Sep 07, 2007 6:58 am)
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We are going to buy an 08 Escape Limited in a few months and would like to know what you can tell me about the following. Has anyone here had (or heard of) problems with the AWD system? If so, what kind of problems? How does the gas mileage compare between the AWD and the FWD? Thanks!
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Replying to: desmo1 (Dec 06, 2007 1:32 pm)
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Replying to: coolbeansoh (Dec 06, 2007 3:08 pm) |
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I sell Fords. SO believe me when I tell you that the Escape Fuel economy due to the anchient powertrain (20 yr old engine and transmission design), Fuel Econ is not competitive. Really doesn't matter AWD or FWD. Expect under 20 around town and low 20s on the highway. I think the Escape has other things going for it, especially value of equipment you get, along with a sophisticated AWD system. Compared to CRV: 1. V6 engine, 2. Dash didn't come from a mini-van 3. Can open hatch glass seperately 4. back seats fold flat 5. Light Truck tires on XLT and Limited for better bad weather performance. 6. 2nd row provides real leg and head room for 2 adults. Overall I think the Escape is about equal to the CRV but for the 4 cylinder being the only engine available on the CRV Compared to RAV4 The RAV is a disaster of packaging and totally unsuited to the US market. All Toyota did was bring over a home market vehicle with little or no concessions to your requirements. 1. 2nd row leg room is totally lacking. Putting adults in the 3rd row would be concidered torture under international law. 2. The back hatch. This is the part that completely ruins this vehicle. Why in the year 2007 Toyota forces you to move the weight of the spare tire every time you wanted to get into the back is an example of the contempt they have for Americans. Not to mention you can't even open if you are paralle parked. It will stike the car behind you and block your acces from the curb because it opens to the right (thats ok in a left drive country like Japan.) 3. Way 2 expensive for what you get. Compared to Nissan Rogue. 1. Escape has better ride and isolation 2. Escape has a wider track 3. V6 although with the Rogues CVT its not missed as much as it is with the CRV. Conclusion. Ford considers the Escape to be an SUV and it gets SUV like fuel economy. The Ford Edge gets the same but is a bigger vehicle. Mark.
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