Used 2014 Ford Escape Titanium 4dr SUV AWD (1.6L 4cyl Turbo 6A) Consumer Reviews
Sporty SUV - Escape Titanium 2.0L AWD
I recently traded in my 2010 camaro to get more room and better winter driving. I researched and drove a lot of cars and I have never owned a ford, I liked the escape the best. I got the almost completely loaded Titanium version, I was a little scared off the price at the start but the car had a lot of great tech features that I liked and I was able to get close to $5000 off MSRP with incentives and negotiations (use True Car to save some $$$). The titanium has everything you could possible use in a car! The 2.0 L turbo also has good power. Mixed driving has been about 25 MPG so far. The car is solid overall and has everything you could think of for options on the loaded version.
Escape 2.0 liter titanium 4WD/10,000 mile update
It's hard to believe but at an 80 mile per day round trip commute I am already at 10,000 miles in a vehicle I bought in April 2014. I do winding up and down country roads and a piece of interstate hiway every day. Mileage now 26.5mpg in combined driving. Not bad at all. This car continues to perform as if it is a much more expensive car. Still hugs the road like a beemer and with excellent acceleration. No rattles or squeaks. Solid feel. Mytouch has worked flawlessly, with no problems and pretty functional. Moon roof puts in exactly the right breeze--not too rough but can feel it. At this rate I'll have 50-60K after 2 years. I'll come back for an updated review at 25,000.
- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $10,7881 mi away
- S 4dr SUVMSRP: N/A12 mi away
- Titanium 4dr SUVMSRP: $12,59947 mi away
Worst car i've ever owned... sad really.
Was hoping a "newer" car would be the best thing, definitely did not do research and got this car.... Worst decision ever made. SOOOOO many recalls, the engine needed replaced before the car even had 34k miles. NOT RIGHT. luckily it was covered under the warranty. Engine light comes on every month at least since owning the car. (8months) has been sucking down gas so much so you can watch the meter go down, cant take it to get fixed without paying since the engine light didnt come on for that problem, waste of money completely. I do not advise anyone getting this car 100 percent. VERY DISAPPOINTED. I had a 2004 mazda van that ran smoother, and quieter and paid less in gas than this 2014 escape Only good thing about the car is the rear view camera and the heated seats, and the leather is comfortable, other then that, BAD quality. No large adult can fit comfortably in the back seat also, way too small cramped and seats arent as comfy as the front.
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61000 mile update for 2014 2.0 liter AWD titanium
Now at 61,000 miles in a little over 2 years. This car has performed flawlessly in rain, snow, ice hills, interstate. Continues to drive tightly with no squeaks or rattles. Not a single thing has gone wrong. Mileage has improved to 26.2 overall in mixed driving.
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Excellent small SUV
I'm amazed to hear the complaints by others of bad gas mileage and the Sync system. I'll address those first. A 2012 Escape with the V-6 has much less HP and torque and will only get about 19mpg city. Our 2014 2.0 Eco Boost gets around 22 to 23 in the city commute with 240 HP, it's got more power than my 1985 Mustang GT. It scoots! Plus the MPG is 15% higher than its V-6 predecessor. What about that isn't awesome. The engine is so good you can find it in the Range Rover Evoque at 40-50k. Any complaints here just can't be non-agenda driven. The SYNC system is very intuitive to us. No problems at all. I'm not really sure what is so difficult to understand.