Used 2014 Ford Escape Titanium 4dr SUV AWD (1.6L 4cyl Turbo 6A) Consumer Reviews
Great car
I as a little iffy about purchasing this vehicle because i didn't think i was going to use the technology it provides. The more i drive it the more i catch myself using the features it comes with. Quick on the acceleration so it took getting used to also.
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Not a fan of the '14 Escape
Bought a '14 AWD Escape Titanium on 9/4/13. The pros is the the handle and pickup of the vehicle. Have almost 17K on the vehicle. It is very good from a handle perspective going around turns and curves and the pickup is above average. I would not purchase one again becuz 1) the moonroof is a soft cover, I like to roll down my windows and the cover flaps unless I roll it all the way back 2) the air pressure in tires keeps going low and it doesn't tell which tire is low 3) already had the GPS replaced at 2500 miles 4) the gas mileage took approx 12K before getting 21 mpg 5) the voice recognition is extremely sensitive and is frustrating 6) AC/heat doesn't return to same level when turned on
- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: N/A6 mi away
- Titanium 4dr SUVMSRP: $8,742In-stock online
- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,691In-stock online
Surpassed expectations
Having driven Toyota's and Hyundai's over the past decade, my wife and I decided to go domestic and test drove a Ford Escape. We were stunned with the level of craftsmanship and quality. We wanted the sunroof and purchased the Titanium that also includes the Escape's top-of-the-line package (did not include park assist). From the moment we took to the road, we fell in love with the Escape and have continued that love affair for the past two months. The car is quiet, drives easily, has a ton of features, and is easy to learn once you figure out the Sync capabilities. We also love the remote start, a must when you live in the south (North Carolina). Update: We are entering our fourth year with our Ford Escape Titanium. I still believe this car is the best in the category for the price versus features. Although newer cars have the lane alert, early brake warning, etc. We're looking forward to one more year with our Ford Escape before we move to ANOTHER Ford Escape. This is the first car we've had in our 32 years of marriage that hasn't given us major problems. Hyundai and Toyota both had major breakdowns by this time. Ford has been reliable year after year. They made a strong reliable product. And as a used car, I feel certain it will give the next driver just as good reliable mileage as we've had.
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2014 FORD ESCAPE TITANIUM
For a small to mid size car - quite roomy family, great for hauling, easy to drive and maneuver.
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CrackedWarped Head—Entire Engine Needs Replacing
Would advise against the Ford Escape, including the 2014. Constant coolant, engine, overheating, computer issues. Has multiple recalls on its cylinder head and engine. The dealer recommends scrapping our car; the full engine replacement is $10k.
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