I have a 2020 Escape with the 1.5L 3 cylinder. It has plenty of power. A group of four of us, including full luggage did a road trip last year to Atlantic Canada and we had no problem with acceleration, and that was in "normal" mode. In "sport" mode my 3-banger moves quite well, and still gets great gas mileage.
Agreed. I have a 2020 Escape S AWD, and it moves well with that big 1.5L 3cyl. I heard that the RAV4 has a somewhat slow/buzzy engine, even though it has a 203 hp engine (I'm thinking that weight may be a factor here).
I own the 2007 Ford Escape Limited V6 very sporty and reliable. I prefer the older cars compared to newer models for ease of repairs and customization.
I like the changes Enough that I ordered a 24 ESCAPE 2 weeks ago. VAPOR BLUE!! I did order with the 1.5 and after a test drive, I was pressed with the power the 3 cyl has. I’m trading in a 21 Mustang with 310 horse and that 1.5 actually impressed me!
I personally own a 2023 Escape Platinum Hybrid and I quite like it. It has all the features and is set up the way I like it. While I agree that it should come with a cargo shade; it fits my needs.😊
I actually quite enjoy the way this car handles. Drives amazing! But the interior is 90 percent touch screen based. Meaning to change the temps, fan, steering/heated seats, navigation is all touch. It is annoying and more of a hazard but I understand they want drivers to be less dependent on the screen once comfortable. I’m not a fan of the rotating knob to change gears. I like resting my arm and hand on a gear shifter, swag. I would def own this car but because of ford service being one star service, I must switch manufacturer’s. The height on this vehicle, acceleration, wide screen, handling makes this car very fun and nifty. Overall, I enjoy this car and upset it isn’t getting the recognition it deserves being ranked 15th place on car and driver. And ford service lacking in the service dept. Ford could do better.
News for those in the UK: This will be the new Kuga ST Line X version. I've been doing the research as i'm waiting for ours, and this is it. The Black Package versions are slightly different and will come with new trim sections. The infotainment system is going to be the new THINK 4 system, complete wireless and with a new wireless centre console to charge your phones. 12.4 inch screen and digital instrument panel. It has new intelligent lighting too. 20" wheels. Specs are as above but boosted engines.
Thx! I have had three Escapes, and it is at the top of my list. It is the perfect size with a decent amount of features not perfect though, unfortunately mpg is two thumbs down! I am curious what Ford will replace it with.
I have a 2017 Titanium fully loaded. I paid $29,800 for it brand new late 2016. I never had a problem 66,000 miles. I take it to the dealer for maintenance all the time. The owner of the dealership tries to call once in a while and sending me letters wanting desperately to buy it. I think Blue Book is about $18,000 he is willing to give me $22,000 for it and a deal on a new one. He said everyone is looking for a 2017 to 2019 Escape and wants mine bad. New ones have to many different models, to many useless options, to expensive, and I don't wany any heater controls on a touch screen. I'm keeping my 2017 till it dies.
I also had a 2017 Escape AWD. Loved it, faithfully kept up maintenance..10 days ago, I heard a whine, called Ford service, and it quickly ceased to accelerate and quit..Motor still running--Transmission gone!. Towed, was given only 1k on a trade in..for a loaner 2024 Escape with 3500 mi. All in 2 days... I miss the 2017. 114,900 mi. It should have lasted. Good to hear yours is still running. Just a heads up on the transmission.
I'm thinking of buying a st line that's loaded but only has a 1.5 liter engine. Should I change my mind? It's red and cost 35,000. Maybe this engine isn't good
Definitely looks better than the pre refresh. The only people I saw in my city driving the pre refresh models were retirees with cat stickers on the back lol. A digital gauge, ginormous infotainment screen, pano roof, B&O sound system, 360 cameras, power tail gate, full LED lighting, parking sensors etc. Do I wish it had ventilated front seats yes but most in this segment don’t have that and if we compare this to the top selling RAV4 as far as interiors, the escape IMO wins hands down as most of Toyota interiors are beyond bland and basic. The escape isn’t and has never been “luxury” so I wouldn’t expect heated rear seats either.
I took a PHEV out this weekend. It's suspension was poor (bouncy) and it felt cheaply made. The steering column reminded me of the Mazda column in and out but the vertical adjustment only allowed the steering wheel to be lowered.
Why does Ford keep refusing to give us cargo shade covers to hide rear cargo? I first found out the Explorer doesn’t have any of this nor does the Escape? 😡
It is a shame that you don’t have the trunk cover fitted so we can see what Ford had done to it. I believe that is the most crapy thing mounted on this car…and unfortunately for my I am face with it on a regular basis when using my car’s trunk…
It is a terrible refresh. They used a VW front end, and an outdated ugly lightbar, and integrated the brakes with signals in the rear. The giant tablet looks brutal and cheap. Especially with its terrible distracted driver delay touch and graphics. The digital gauges look cheap as all digital gauges do. No buttons and knobs, no heated rear seats, no ventilated front seats. It has a cheap plastic interior for this massive price. Ford does have the best seats in the segment though, so one plus. This is definitely not upscale as some luxury crossovers cost less and have more than this thing. This is a definite flop from Ford.
Digital gages look cheap? Um analog gages look cheap and on paper are actually cheaper than an actual screen lol. Not sure what it is about the infotainment screen you think looks cheap? It’s huge and has great clarity. Most in this segment don’t have ventilated front seats or heated rear seats so it really shouldn’t be expected in this class anyways. The escape competes with the RAV4 and that interior is beyond bland with even fewer tech on the inside. Not sure what “luxury” crossovers cost less and have more as you say. Also, ford sold 140k escapes in 2023 making it the second or third best selling model they offer aside from the F series trucks. So definitely not a flop from ford lol
Very over priced for what you get. Ford should return to naturally aspirated motors and less emphasis on tech, return to manual buttons, shifter. The dash iPad is huge, annoying, and a distraction.
You folks in USA don’t get turning signals on side mirrors nor power folding mirrors. Well in EU we do..and they also have puddle lamps under :) which you also don’t get. Vent seats also not available in the old continent either for a pity