Used 2005 Ford Escape Consumer Reviews
Ecstatic Ford Lover
I love my new SUV. I am a very tall person so the head room is beyond exceptional. I would recommend this vehicle to anyone with small children. My daughter loves the back seat. She can see everything now.
Among the best compact SUVs
So far this vehicle has suprised me since day 1. The ride is firm but never jarring and the V6 really moves the SUV with some authority. Highway cruising is a breeze as the engine loafs at 2500RPM at 80MPH. The ride comfort on moderatley smooth roads comes at the expense of a little body lean in quick turns.. although handling is ultimately secure if your not trying to zip around a corner at excessive speed. I test drove a few competitors and found they came up short in more areas. Cargo space is versatile and just big enough for my family and luggage.(I have one child). There is no wonder why Escape is the best selling small SUV. With the HEV coming..there is more of a reason to buy
- XLT 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,9004 mi away
- XLT 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,99530 mi away
- XLT 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,90034 mi away
Escape is an excellent vehicle
I searched on the internet for a local dealer who had an Escape with the 4 cyl. and manual trans. I found one 30 miles away and it is worth the drive. In what I call suburban driving, I get between 25.5 to 27 mpg. Depending on who drives the most, my wife or I. On a trip 70 % highway I got just under 30 mpg. 29.9 to be exact. Very enjoyable to drive. Road noise comes from the tires. With the air on it is a little pokey, but just rev it to 3000 rpm before shift change and it is fine. No squeaks or rattles in 1800 miles. Rear seats are easy to fold. Removable head- rests go under front seats. It is FUN to drive, easy to park. Has a nice exhaust note. Would recommend the Escape to anyone.
Great alternative to a Jeep
I purchased the Escape becuase of it's AWD and new 2.3L-auto combo- and I am very happy with the performance of the Escape on wet roads- no wheel slipping or skidding - hope winter driving is just as much fun. I work for Chrysler and decided to save the $8,000 difference for a Jeep- I don't need a "trail rated" 15 mpg SUV. Can't be beat for $18,000 and change after the $2000 rebate (lowered to $1500 in November)
perfect
It is a wonderful car to drive, easily to handle, a good looker
Escape from the others in its class...
I have owned my 2005 Escape XLT since July and have already put 8000 km on it. Thus far it has done very well in all areas. The ride is excellent and quieter than I expected. There is very little roll when cornering quickly and the stability is impressive. The 3.0L V6 is surprsingly torquey and I have no problems on steep hills. This wouldn't be the case pulling a heavy trailer. Mileage is only okay and Ford needs to smarten up here. My family of 4 fits easily but plan on using the roof rack for extended vacations. The sound system is superb. Engine idle seems fast on cold start (2500-3000) but Ford techs tell me it's normal. I disagree. All in all, I really like my Escape.
Excellent Small SUV
Looked at all the small SUVs before buying the Escape. Great handling, visibility and power. Test drove both the 4 cyl. and v-6, and wouldn't consider anything but the v-6. Also didn't get sidestep bars as were a hinderance, more than a help, to entry on a test driven vehicle. Just took it on a road trip across the state for hockey tournament. Held all gear and passengers wonderfully and was comfortable on long drive. Averaged 19mpg fuel economy on trip. I have leather seats and moon roof, both of which I love. I'm not usually a fan of leather, but they were way more cushy than the cloth seats, and figured they would hold up better, as I'm leasing my Escape. Would get again-no regrets
Good SUV
Love the car. Went through a lot of problems with Ford dealerships themselves but worth it for this SUV. Great gas usage. Very impressed with that.
Great SUV - We love it |8>)
After doing a lot of research, and test driving, we decided on the Escape. The 2005 improvements sold us, but the dealer bent over backwards to make us a deal. Toyota and Honda dealers were not interested!!! With X-plan and rebates - we shaved $3700 off the sticker and then got top dollar for our trade-in. Chose the sport for looks (wheels- tires-steps), but side air bags were mandatory. Mileage is OK, but until engine is broken in, it will be hard to tell the actual MPG. Right now it is about 17 in town. Highly Recommended.
Ford Hybrid, Go Green!
With gas prices continually going up, it was time to re-think fuel economy. Although I would probably never have considered the Ford Escape (I was looking at minivans) the thought of a Hybrid SUV caught my attention. The Escape has a pleasing body line and the interior is adequate for a family of 5. While I may not be the tree hugging type, it is nice to drive past the local gas stations without turning in. If you are looking for quiet, this is the car for you. No engine noise, no road noise and handling which is very responsive.