Used 2019 Ford Escape SE 4dr SUV AWD (1.5L 4cyl Turbo 6A) Consumer Reviews
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Drives great but horrible mechanics and service
Hi, I've had my 2019 Ford escape 1.5 l all-wheel drive since March of 2022. I originally bought it with 54,000, mi. I loved how it drove and I like the space. My problems with the car started in July of 2022 with my flex plate at 70,000 mi shearing off the transmission. Thankfully I had an extended warranty and I did not have to pay out of pocket. Fast forward to September of 2023. I am at 87000 mi and I started having idling issues in a check engine light with a cylinder 2 misfire. After changing spark plugs thinking they needed replaced. The issue came back a day later and found out my car is burning coolant. I haven't heard back exactly what it is yet but it appears to be the block possibly has cracked. Ford does currently have a CSP on the car for this exact problem. But it only covers up to 84,000 mi... I'm not even a whole oil change past that and it won't be covered. Thankfully I still have an extended warranty so I not financially burdened. But it is the point that this is a major issue and does not matter of a miles. As much as I love the car and how it drives after I'm done using this car I will not be purchasing a Ford again even though that is all I've ever bought.
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I call it e scape
It drives nice has a bit of kick to the motor when your needing to turn it up comfy all the way around
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Moe
Nice SUV works great fof me.
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