Used 2015 Ford Escape Consumer Reviews
AMAZING
I have a 2015 escape and close family members who have a 2001 and 2014 escape that i drive/ ride in frequently. The low cost for what it’s worth provides easy access to consumers with all incomes and is easy and cheap to fix. I’ve gone on several extremely long road trips in all three.. and was extremely satisfied with the comfort and convenience of the interior. We have never had any major issues with the cars.. except for a 2016 recall on the latches on the tailgates where they would not close properly.. causing the power tailgate to open again at low speeds. A problem that is easily fixed by our phenomenal local dealer; Zeck Ford of Leavenworth, KS. The sleek and sporty styling of the exterior is a great conversation topic when riding with others. The leg room and headroom are both very nice.. and the quiet cabin and comfortable seats make a relaxing environment for all passengers. So, Overall.. i recommend the escape to anyone who’s in the market for a new car!
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Wow...good car!
I bought this 2015 Escape Titanium 2.0 AWD at 40,000 miles in 2020. It has 121,000 and running great. I've kept the oil changed as required. I get 30 to 32mpg on the highway and approximately 24 in city driving. I get a lot of compliments on its looks. I've driven it back and from Illinois to Nevada several times. The milage per gallon on those trips saved me a bunch of money. After 4 years I love it.
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- Titanium 4dr SUVMSRP: $16,99837 mi away
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- S 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,9953 mi away
Squeaks and Rattles
2.0L turbo in mine. I've owned it for a month now. Acceleration is excellent, which is the only reason I didn't get a CR-V or RAV-4. Not enough power in those for me. Back seat leg room is non-existent. Driver's seat is comfy but isn't centered with the steering wheel. Sony audio is decent but not outstanding. Headlights are amazing at night.
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Very Nice Car
I was completely happy with the Escape. Drove four years without major problems. Would have bought another one, except I was looking for better gas mileage. Will look at the Escape again in three years when my lease is done.
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Quirky infotainment but otherwise been great!
Have owned this for a couple of years having bought it as a Certified Used vehicle. Glad someone else took the first value hit as it has every option available—some I would usually never consider like panoramic moon roof and railings. (I have found that I use both all the time...) The console looks like they needed to disguise the space where the radio used to be, so they put the individual seat heater controls where it was...strange! I know they improved the front area greatly in 2016 and added more space for trinket storage. Ours has 2.0 Turbo with tow package which was a selling point to me as we like to drag boat to nearby lakes. It is a great choice as the motor and set-up works great, even in hilly country! Mileage really varies with wind direction and altitude. We recently got 32 mpg on a 500 mile trip down to near sea level, but paid for it with low 20’s on return. AWD is very practical in our area and the Escape doesn’t disappoint. This is our third Escape and we have been very happy with our choices. We typically trade vehicles at 100K but have no reason to think that is anywhere near the useful life. Our kids have one with 200K and is still going very strong.
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