2025 Ford Escape Consumer Reviews
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Trickle charging the Ford Escape PHEV
Great car after finding the trickle charge YouTube video. Turns out that the little 12 V battery drains in power when you only take short trips. So it needs to be trickle charged occasionally. Nice leather, great sun roof, heated seats and steering wheel are all we need typically, vocal commands and many options we like for across state travel (500 miles range) or local trips. Recommend this car.
So Far, I love Mine
It has plenty of inside room I am a tall guy and there is plenty of leg room front and rear. I went to the ford dealership to look at the bronco sport. The rear seating was a lot tighter. Plus we didn't really need a off Road vehicle as we have a Jeep Movae Gladiator and it is far more capable the bronco sport. We got it before our Christmas trip to the mountains 500 miles one way. I was super impressed with the ride smoothness and gas mileage we got there on one tank of gas. So far my average is 30.4 mpg and it will get up to about 35 on the road at 75. I hear complaints of the cheap interior but I have none It is not a 40 or 50 thousand luxury suv. It is a very capable reasonable daily driver. So far we have 6k miles and no regrets. It did have the tech package and i Love the big screen. For 30k you can't beat it.
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- ST-Line Select Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $35,68562 mi away
- Plug-In Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $46,02062 mi away
- ST-Line Select Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $35,68562 mi away
Very satisfied, great power and great gas mileage
Plenty of pep, Electric plugin works great. Handles well.
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Great car for the price
I traded my 2024 ford escape ST line for a 2025 escape plug-in-hybrid with the Plug-In Hybrid Premium Package about 1 month ago, during the employee pricing discounts. The sound system is much better, the seats are a lot more convertable. We drove 300 miles to get the one we wanted. After we got it home we had 185 miles left on the original tank of gas. We charge it twice a week, and have around 500 miles on it now. we still have not used any gas from the original fill up. When se bought the car, the battery was completely dead and would not take a charge, the Ford dealer put a new battery in it before we took it home. If this is not a daily driver, you may need to put in on a trickle charger or replace the standard battery with an AGM battery.
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1.5 pure power
All these reviews the best review is taking a test drive and find out for yourself.For a 3 cylinder the car is fast and quiet.Not disappointed in fact enjoyable
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