2025 Ford Escape Consumer Reviews
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My 6th Ford Escape - and My Favorite!
The 2024 Ford Escape has some very understated upgrades that make a huge difference in looks and overall driving. The ignition button has been moved under the much bigger screen, which makes it easier to get to when turning it on and off. The screen is incredibly large, easy to read and makes it easier to navigate backing up as you can see from many angles. The interior is two toned and really pretty. The other features are similar to my past 5 Escapes, which I loved. And, the new car smell? Magnificent!
Towable
Love our 2024 Escape PHEV. Since January purchase, have put only 11 gallons of gas in 1,100 miles. Love the leather seats and the big 13 inch screen. Fun to drive.
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- Plug-In Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $40,62512 mi away
- ST-Line 4dr SUVMSRP: $33,92512 mi away
- Plug-In Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $41,62012 mi away
2024 Escape was sold with dangerous defect
My brand new 2024 Escape Hybrid started to break down while driving at high speeds (on the interstate) causing a very hazards condition. The first repair they replaced a sensor, which did not fix the problem. The second repair, they replaced the entire gas tank. I subsequently found out that there was a service bulletin for this defect that was outstanding at the time I purchased the car. This really shows a lack of concern on the part of Ford for the safety of their customers.
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Don't buy this vehicle
Seats are uncomfortable, sound system is bad, very cheap interior, infotainment system is terrible. I wish I never bought this truck. As 2024 Escape PHEV it is good on gas.
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Positive Surprise
I recently purchased a new 2024 Ford Escape. I now have 1100 miles on the SUV and so far, I am very happy with it. It is roomy, with good seats, and a good amount of equipment for being a base model. The one option it has is the technology package, which I highly recommend. It gives a big screen, great safety features and decent sound system. Yes, any new vehicle is very expensive. My first new car was a 1982 Dodge 400 that was $7500. Those days are long gone. But I am very happy with this Ford. Next month, I am taking it on a 4000 mile road trip from south Florida to northern Utah and back to visit family. I am confident this SUV is up to the task.
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