Used 2022 Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid Consumer Reviews
Titanium Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid SUV
Battery charging time may be longer than other cars and battery alone driving distance is relatively short. Availability of a trailer hitch is a plus, as is the spedominator image on the front window.
The 2022 Ford Escape Plug-in hybrid
This car is excellent value for the money. It has a comfortable ride, good fuel economy, and plenty of power. The interior is well-designed and the exterior styling is attractive. The car is reliable and easy to maintain. Overall, I would give this car a rating of 6.5 out of 10.
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Great car
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Cheap feeling and no AWD
I feel like I am driving an economy rental. Major downgrade from the Ford Edge I had previously (I was forced into this for work). Super noisy on the freeway as well. I could learn to overlook this if it wasn't for the lack of AWD, which makes this vehicle unsafe in any cold weather climate 6 months out of the year.
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nice ride
Like the throttle response in all electric mode. Start button is in awkward position.
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