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Does a Ford Escape get good gas mileage?

Does a Ford Escape get good gas mileage?

The MPG rating for the Ford Escape is going to vary, depending on which engine you choose. Upgrade to Intelligent All-Wheel-Drive and still maintain an EPA-estimated 26 city MPG and 31 highway MPG.

What’s the price of a 2001 Ford Escape?

Better still, a fully loaded 4WD XLT model with the V-6 will cost around $25,000, thousands less than an Explorer. This car broke down many many times I have spent thousands in repairs but the main thing that worry’s me is I have nearly stalled out in intersections twice, awful vehicle do not buy.

How many miles does a Ford Escape get?

3,859 Ford Escapes have provided 82.9 million miles of real world fuel economy & MPG data. Click here to view all the Ford Escapes currently participating in our fuel tracking program.

What kind of SUV is the Ford Escape?

Ford already has the best-selling and largest sport utility vehicles, the Explorer and the Excursion, and for 2001 it adds another SUV, the Escape, to its lineup. The Escape is Ford’s first car-based SUV, derived from the Mazda 626 platform.

Which is better Ford Explorer or Ford Escape?

Smaller engines and less weight than midsize SUVs like the Explorer will mean better fuel economy, and its trimmer size makes it easier to handle in traffic. Better still, a fully loaded 4WD XLT model with the V-6 will cost around $25,000, thousands less than an Explorer.

What are the specs of a 2001 Ford Escape?

An optional towing package for V-6 models allows towing trailers up to 3,500 pounds. Antilock brakes are standard on the XLT and optional on the XLS, and side-impact airbags for the front seats are optional on both. Escape has ample cargo space, room for five people and enough offroad capability to qualify as a bona fide SUV.

3,859 Ford Escapes have provided 82.9 million miles of real world fuel economy & MPG data. Click here to view all the Ford Escapes currently participating in our fuel tracking program.

Ford already has the best-selling and largest sport utility vehicles, the Explorer and the Excursion, and for 2001 it adds another SUV, the Escape, to its lineup. The Escape is Ford’s first car-based SUV, derived from the Mazda 626 platform.

Smaller engines and less weight than midsize SUVs like the Explorer will mean better fuel economy, and its trimmer size makes it easier to handle in traffic. Better still, a fully loaded 4WD XLT model with the V-6 will cost around $25,000, thousands less than an Explorer.

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