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Re: is nissan cumming out with a 2008 quest this year no dealer seams to have o [marcogallo1986]
by plashenick on Sun Mar 23 13:50:43 PDT 2008
I have seen lots of 2008's. They are giving $3,500 rebate. I was looking at an 08 SL dual DVD, Seat package, cloth, floor,mats, and splash gaurds for $28,000 - This was when they were giving $2,000 back
'09 Escape / Tribute With Better Engine & Transmission
by kam327 on Thu Feb 07 10:15:11 PST 2008
Thanks Ford! After buying an '08 Tribute with no mechanical upgrades from my '05 model (though with much better interior), you decide to increase horsepower to 230 and add a 6-speed transmission for '09. Now I already feel like my car is obsolete after owning it only 6 months and even though it's a current model year car.
Re: It's here! [tpi52]
by ladyblue on Fri Aug 03 14:03:55 PDT 2007
Thank you. So far (two days) it's fun to drive and I'm liking it. The only thing I miss is the turbo I had on my PT Cruiser. Even the V6 3.0 engine of the Escape doesn't compare to the kick of that Cruiser turbo. The manual packet isn't all that big, so it must be an especially small glove box. I got the XLT AWD, with most of the bells and whistles: Satellite radio Navigation system Sunroof 17" chrome wheels Leather package Tow package Probably other stuff I can't think of right now. I ordered mine and got it for $200 over invoice. Since I didn't have much to put down and money is tight right now (kid in college), I opted to lease for 3 years at 10,500 miles per year, even though I know I'll go way over the mileage. I plan to buy it at lease end. This kept my monthly payments low for these next few college-payment years. They did try to sell me the extended warranty, but I'll hold off and reassess that question when it gets closer to lease-end. I know it costs more if you wait, but again, trying to keep to a budget right now. Ladyblue ;)
It's here!
by ladyblue on Thu Aug 02 19:21:17 PDT 2007
I picked up my new Vista Blue '08 Escape last night. I haven't had time yet to go over all the buttons and knobs, but I'll get to it. Drives nice and is very comfortable. So far I've only found one thing wrong. The inside trim around the sunroof wasn't installed properly and the edge of the headliner wasn't tucked under. It wasn't hard to slip my fingernail under the trim and pop the headliner edge in place, but it's a dumb mistake for quality control to miss. Also, I find it odd that the owner's manual packet doesn't fit into the glove compartment. Where the heck am I supposed to keep it? The incentives went down between the time I ordered and the time I took delivery, so my monthly payment is a few dollars more than promised, but not much. Overall, not a bad experience. I have to go back next week to get a remote starter installed, since they didn't have time to do it last night. Meanwhile, I have to keep reading my owner's manual to find out how everything works. Ladyblue :)
Re: Tribute/Escape seats [bzribee]
by kam327 on Tue Jul 31 18:01:21 PDT 2007
My '08 Tribute rear seats fold completely flat, exactly like my old '05 Tribute seats did. You have to remove the headrests and fold forward the flat part of the seat first before folding down the seat back.
Re: Tribute/Escape seats [bzribee]
by ladyblue on Fri Jul 27 04:59:25 PDT 2007
I have an '08 Escape on order, and I recall that the back seats fold two different ways. If you just fold them forward, they don't fold flat. If you remove the headrests and flip the seat cushion over, then fold the seat back down, they are flat. So getting them flat requires a little more planning and effort, and you need to stow those headrests somewhere, but it can be done, I think. I'm looking forward to taking delivery of my new Escape so I can report back on the total buying experience. So far, I have no complaints. Ladyblue :shades:

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