Used 2006 Ford Escape Hybrid Consumer Reviews
Escape for less money
The car rides very nicely. It has as much power as the V6 non hybrid Escape. It is roomy and comfortable.
Happy Ford Escape Hybrid Owner
My wife and I recently purchased a 2006 Ford Escape Hybrid, and we are very pleased with the performance, the ride, and especially the fuel mileage. With the prospect of $3.00 a gallon gas for years to come I think this is an excellent vehicle to consider especially with the tax credits that are available in 2006.
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,995159 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,800380 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,950496 mi away
Pleased overall
This vehicle has cut my weekly fuel cost from $80 to $35. Thats a $2600 yearly savings and I did not have to do anything other than change vehicles. The vehicle is comfy with plenty of amenities. My family is very pleased so far. I do not mind that these vehicles are not perfect and I am grateful that manufacturers are finally making a product that uses less fuel, cannot wait for improved models in the future.
bettys hybrid ford cvt
I bought my Escape on April Fools Day 2006 hoping this would not be a joke I would regret. This Ford Escape Hybrid is no joke. It is fun to drive and the gas mileage is great not to mention the quality and design. Mileage so far has been about 30 miles a gallon combined city and freeway. Its a little noisy at higher speeds of 50 plus but I will put up with that for all the other conveniences it has.
Florida fun - getting 30+ miles/gallon
Rented a Prius for a day to "check" out the hybrids - was told that the Ford Escape was similar to the Toyota. Almost bought a Prius - but really wanted an SUV. Searched the internet for local dealer inventory; good experience, good salesman, good finance manager. I think showing up the last day of the month helped - with the Edmunds info in hand. Mileage in city is usually 32. Having trouble getting 30 MPG highway.