Used 2023 Ford Escape SUV Consumer Reviews
Too much technology for us!
Traded our (purchased new) 2018 Chevy Equinox LT. The Escape ST-Line Elite is solid, nice 2.0L engine is good, and yielded above 21 mpg in big city stop-and-go driving. For old-timers like us, it had way too much technology. We sold it and purchased a 2018 Equinox Premier, with all safety and convenience features we need, including collision avoidance, memory seat and side mirror technology. We technophobes are happy again! Ford dealer service rep. told us for electronic problems they usually keep the car 5-7 days: "No thanks" to that!
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Get up and go!
This Escape has as much go power as the 6 cylinder Mustang that I had. That car surprised me as well. It has a smooth ride and all the technical Intel available. I am learning how to drive again. I wanted the Hybrid for gas milage but 23.4 in town is not bad.
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- Platinum 4dr SUVMSRP: $20,48839 mi away
- ST-Line 4dr SUVMSRP: $20,99046 mi away
- Active 4dr SUVMSRP: $23,29926 mi away
Wife's zippy car
This car has been everything we needed. My wife loves this product. She still hasn't learned to use the tech. She has only put 8,356 miles on the vehicle in eighteen months. Car is like new.
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Pretty blue
Very nice
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