2013 Ford Escape Gas Mileage - READ ONLY

565 messages,  Last post on May 18, 2013 at 8:42 PM

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What is this discussion about? Ford Escape, Fuel Efficiency (MPG), SUV

Please note the engine, AWD/FWD, type of gas you buy, and something about the type of driver you are and your driving conditions (city/highway, commuting) when you post about your mileage.

#92 of 565 Re: 2013 Escape 1.6L AWD Fuel Mileage [johnnyuma] by usa1fan

Nov 28, 2012 (8:35 am)

Replying to: johnnyuma (Nov 28, 2012 3:18 am)
SEL AWD 20.l EcoBoost, right at 4000 miles, still getting between 25-26 mpg (also 60/40). I haven't bothered resetting the second trip display since buying the car, and it is showing 25.8 mpg right now. As we've said (lots of times before), these engines drink the gas heavily in stop and go city traffic (speeds 35mph and under, frequent stoplights). Even worse if you're a typical driver- that is, impatient, heavy foot between lights, afraid to make the people behind you slow down even 1 mph in the race to the next light (which also means you probably accelerate quickly, then slow down / stop suddenly while you wait for the next light, rather than just catching it as it goes back green..).

#93 of 565 Re: 2013 Escape 1.6L AWD Fuel Mileage [rpmura] by automelon48

Nov 28, 2012 (1:01 pm)

Replying to: rpmura (Nov 23, 2012 11:00 pm)
rpmura
I am curious if your 2.0 was FWD or AWD?

#94 of 565 Re: 2013 Escape 1.6L AWD Fuel Mileage [usa1fan] by johnnyuma

Nov 29, 2012 (2:26 am)

Replying to: usa1fan (Nov 28, 2012 8:35 am)
I'm at 1700 miles. The owner's manual mentions re: fuel economy "a more accurate measurement is obtained after 2000 - 3000 miles." Have you noticed an improvement in MPG in the last 1000 miles. If so about how much (ie as much as 5 or 10%)?

#95 of 565 Re: 2013 Escape 1.6L AWD Fuel Mileage [tim156] by foxdared

Dec 02, 2012 (10:59 am)

Replying to: tim156 (Nov 25, 2012 5:46 am)
I gotta say, I live in Seattle and commute 35miles each way to work. Half city and half highway. Got 2800 miles in 2 months. I adjusted my driving and even had my wife who is an uber light driver do some long trips. We are getting max 22mpg. With reg driving 20mpg. My tank empty light comes on at about 260miles. Driving a titanium 2.0 AWD, using costco 87 octane gas. Not loading the car at all. I am curious how people are getting 25mpg, even 24mpg.
 
My ford dealer checked the car out and told me everything was fine. Tire pressures checked. So im unsure how real world are those real world numbers unless there is a ecoboost button I have yet to discover?
 
Or like Hyundai, there are some vehicles with "procedural errors"?

#96 of 565 Re: 2013 Escape 1.6L AWD Fuel Mileage [foxdared] by tinycadon

Dec 02, 2012 (1:20 pm)

Replying to: foxdared (Dec 02, 2012 10:59 am)
Seattle is fairly hilly, right? I bet you're tapping into the turbo boost a lot without even realizing it going up hills? My best guess.

#97 of 565 Not Eco by bullitt007

Dec 02, 2012 (5:29 pm)

I rented a 2013 AWD SEL 2.0 Escape and put about 3,000 miles on it over the past 2 weeks. (it had about 4,500 miles on it when I got it)
 
I drove from Colorado to Wisconsin...around Wisconsin for a week and then back to Colorado. 95% highway driving.
 
When all was said and done, I averaged just over 23mpg. I was not happy at all. 23 mpg for highway driving? My wife's 2012 V-6 Escape will get 24 or 25 on the highway easily.
 
Very, very disappointed. Nothing Eco about the EcoBoost. I hate to say it, because I love Ford...but this isn't good at all.

#98 of 565 Re: 2013 Escape 1.6L AWD Fuel Mileage [aviboy97] by tcl1999

Dec 04, 2012 (8:55 am)

Replying to: aviboy97 (Nov 21, 2012 10:27 am)
Hey Aviboy97, I've got a question for you on the Mazda6 hesitation issue. I know it's been awhile since you dealt with this, but did you ever get your issue resolved? Last I saw you were looking at replacing a wiring harness and throttle to fix it. Did that work? I'm a new 6 i SV owner facing the same issue. Sorry about the thread hijack, couldn't think of a better way to get in touch with you.

#99 of 565 Re: Not Eco [bullitt007] by flaviof

Dec 09, 2012 (3:12 pm)

Replying to: bullitt007 (Dec 02, 2012 5:29 pm)
I have just returned from the Gas Station (again !!!)....
 
292 km = 47 liters (90% in the city, no traffic - Montreal - Canada)
14.6 mpg !!!!
 
This is the reality of the new Ford Escape 2013 1.6L AWD
 
If I had a chance I will return this car to the dealer !! Very disappointed with Ford (I will take a Toyota again)

#100 of 565 Re: Not Eco [flaviof] by tim156

Dec 09, 2012 (5:12 pm)

Replying to: flaviof (Dec 09, 2012 3:12 pm)
That's what I would do, get rid of the Escape ASAP. Get yourself set up in a Toyota, Hyundai or better yet, a Kia. If you choose one of those, you'll get great mpg's and have no worries.

#101 of 565 Re: Not Eco [flaviof] by automelon48

Dec 10, 2012 (11:19 am)

Replying to: flaviof (Dec 09, 2012 3:12 pm)
Every now and then, someone posts that they are getting poor mileage. I am baffled by this. I have a 2.0 FWD and the worst tank I have seen (out of 5 tanks) is 20.6Mpg or 11.3L/100km.
This was my first tank, with lots of idling, snowy/slushy/cold driving conditions, snow tires and 70pct city driving! (Alberta in November)
 
flaviof, I have some questions, and perhaps some things you can check.
What pressure are your tires at?
Have you reset the "trip time" on your Escape since you bought it? It would be interesting to see how much time the engine has run, when compared to the distance you drive.
Perhaps try resetting your trip time and your trip odometer the next time you fill-up, just to calculate your average speed.
 
How quickly do you accelerate and brake? Giving these turbos 1/4 or 1/3 throttle will generate a lot of power, very quickly.
What kind of gas do you buy? Is it "discount-gas" or gas which contains 10% Ethanol? Try finding some high quality gas and try to find it without Ethanol.
 
Is your A/C or climate control set to "Auto"? Is your Defrost on a lot? This will run the A/C compressor and use extra fuel for sure.
 
If you are doing everything right, and driving conservatively, you should get better mileage. Either that or there is a problem with the vehicle.
 
With so many people getting the expected (EPA) mileage from their Escapes, we know that the vehicles are capable of good mileage. There must be another variable that affects the results for some owners.

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