Used 2010 Ford Escape Consumer Reviews
First newer used car
First car I've bought from a dealership, it suits me very well. Perfect size for longer commutes if you want to ride in comfort
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2010 Ford escape
I have a 2010 Ford escape 147,000 MI transmission went out this car has been taken care of for many years I will not buy another one
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,888161 mi away
- XLT 4dr SUVMSRP: N/A7 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,688159 mi away
Happy to be back to Ford, so far
Mid 30s male and have always driven smaller cars (ford escort, vw gti, honda fit, volvo s40) but the family is bigger so we need more room. looked at the new Tuscon, equinox, rogue, outback and cr-v. all nice cars but i liked the extra room in the escape, good gas mileage and hoping that its holds up like my escort. I was blown away by the sync system (why they don't push that more in commercials i don't know) and really like the interior. road noise low, its very comfortable to sit in, i like the small things (tells you miles till empty, temp outside, problems with car). not averaging mpg what they said yet but i need to drive it more. also, ford is giving great deals on this car.
Escape XLT 6 cyl
I got the 6 cyl, Front wheel drive (that choice isn't on the menu here). I'm coming from a '07 Mercedes GL350 and I have to say, this ain't bad at all. It's peppy, manageable, smooth, comfortable and pretty quiet. Easy to drive, easy to park. Still am working out the SYNC audio, but it seems pretty cool. Though I have my reservations about anything Microsoft since I'm a Mac guy. It doesn't seem very synergistic with my iPod and iPhone yet. I've only had it for 2 days so time will tell, but so far, so great!
Sweet!
We compared the Escape to the CRV, Rav 4, and the Mazda CX7. It was no contest. It offers more features, more power, smoother ride, and is easier to drive. The sync system is awesome! Plus, we got better financing and a better deal.