Used 2020 Ford EcoSport Titanium 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews
What a totally awesome little 4WD
If your like me you read every review 50 times before you pull the trigger. Rarely do these experts actually review from a consumers perspective just an artificial world of non comparables. Like many real consumers I'm in my late 50's and I've had at least 20 different cars in my life (probably more) and I can honestly say value for the dollar is superb. Nobody pays list, so take that off the table, getting a 2020 Ecosport titanium with 4WD and the 2 liter engine for around $22K is a steal. This is a fun little peppy car, ready to park, just enough cargo, leather heated seats and steering wheel, bang and olufsen sound system... Dare I go on! Anything comparable in the Japanese realm will push you well into the $30's. The Ford apple car play or Android auto is seamless. Is it a jaguar, land rover, BMW, or mercedes... Nope but that's not the buyer, and to be completely honest, it won't eat you alive for service like those manufacturers. If you want a really good runabout that's fun, looks unique and is reasonable on gas... You just read about it!
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EcoSport Titanium
I keep reading "expert" reviews that describe this car as not being worth the money. That might be true if you were paying MSRP but I don't know of anyone that is. If you buy last years model (2020 at the beginning of 2021) you will get fantastic rebates. I got a Titanium loaded with every option AWD for under 20k. I would have to say that there are only 3 negatives to this car. One is the excessive use of hard plastics on the interior, the gas mileage and the fact that the engine is a little lethargic. On the flip side, the Bang and Olufsen stereo in the Titanium is outstanding, the ride is pretty good and storage is good. When you compare what you ACTUALLY pay for what you get then it is an outstanding value. To get another brand of sub compact AWD suv you would spend at least another 5or 6K after they give all of their discounts.
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Don't buy a Ford!!!
This is my 2nd Ford and how I didn't learn my lesson with the first one, I haven't a clue. 2020 Ford Ecosport Titanium 2.0. I put a lot of mileage on cars bc of my job. I have had this car about 11 months and it started having issues just over 36,000. It's in the shop as I write this. They are saying it's the canister purge valve. Here we go. I had the same issue on the 2018 Ford Focus at the same mileage. It was replaced 3 times until I traded it for this model. Never again, absolutely not, will I ever, ever, purchase another Ford. I researched this issue and Ford recalled about 10 yrs worth of models and covered it under warranty. But not my focus and I am waiting to hear back from the dealer if it's covered on the ecosport. I had even called Ford about this issue with the focus and they wouldn't do anything. They will cover it once they have to keep replacing it but the first fail is on your dime. Also, gas mileage sucks. I was barely getting 20 miles to the gallon. Now it's up to 24 only bc I'm using premium and adding fuel injector cleaner. But who can afford premium these days. Also, this is a subcompact suv, tall or big family, be prepared to squeeze in and out of this vehicle. No trunk space. Maybe 2 small pieces of luggage. Don't get sucked it with the rebate they may offer. Nothing but a headache with these cars.
Great little SUV
I bought my 2020 ecosport titanium AWD last fall with 10000kms on it. It was a dealer service vehicle so I purchased it at a steeply discounted price. I’ve now put 5500 more kilometres on it without issue. The biggest complaint I have with it is the tiny gas tank. I feel like I am constantly filling it up but I do average about 500kms a week in it. Second issue is a noisy rear end especially on the passenger side. I will have to have it checked out. I do a fair amount of highway driving and it’s fine on the hills and highway and great in the snow.
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Okay vehicle
The fuel efficiency is horrible. I use premium to get the maximum out of the car and it is usually at 20.4 mpg! We got it as a commuter car for 45 minute drive and it hasn't ever got close to the 27/29 and 80% or more of the drive is highway. We also wanted remote start which is what we were told it had. Turns out it has just the app not a fob start which is what we said we wanted. The app barely works. It regularly does not start and takes usually 2-3 minutes for it to start when it does work. My app has told me it is in deep sleep mode after sitting for less than an hour and won't start until it is started with a key. I got this car for my handicap husband and it is pointless when he has to physically go out and start the car go back into work or come back into the house and then go back out when he leaves. We have been dissatisfied since day one and I have been in contact with the dealership and have got no where. Do not get this car... Do not get a Ford or you will be disappointed. The hatch would be better if it had an inside handle so there wouldn't be hand prints all over the glass or car. I thought I would like the side opening but I don't. If it's raining I have to wait to unload my groceries because there is no protection from the rain while standing at the back. Pros: It has a decent sound system but doesn't get loud enough for road noise. Inside looks nice but anything new should. That's all I can think of.
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