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Can you offroad in a Ford Escape?

Can you offroad in a Ford Escape?

Your Ford Escape sport utility vehicle (SUV) allows for fairly easy off-road travel. However, your Escape will perform better for you away from paved surfaces if you have the four-wheel-drive rather than the two-wheel drive version. The Escape’s standard tires are designed for travel on paved roads.

How is Ford Escape in snow?

The system will modify the electronic stability and traction control systems without you having to move a finger. The slippery mode also adapts to ice and water, and a deep snow mode keeps the crossover under control in more intense situations, making the Ford Escape good in the snow.

Who is the dealer for a 2001 Ford Escape?

Dealer: Lee Kinstle Sales & Svc. No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. 1st owner purchased on 03/19/02 and owned in WA until 08/02/13 • 2nd owner purchased on 08/02/13 and owned in WA until 06/08/21. 1st owner drove an estimated 11,630 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year.

How many miles does a 2001 Ford Escape have?

We’ve had our 2001 Escape XLT 4×4 for about 4 years, and we’ve loved it. It now has 125,000 miles on it and we’ve never had any major issues with it, just minor maintenance here and there. We have two kids and they fit very comfortably in the back and there’s lots of cargo room for big strollers, etc.

Is the Ford Escape an all wheel drive car?

The Ford Escape offers appealing engines, decent cargo space, the option of all-wheel drive and a nice line of technology, such as a rear cargo door that opens automatically when a foot is waved under the bumper. With the largest selection of cars from dealers and private sellers, Autotrader can help find the perfect Escape for you.

When did Ford Escape stop being sold in Europe?

From 2001 to 2004, the Ford Escape was sold in Europe under the Maverick name, and replaced a rebadged version of the Nissan Mistral/Terrano II.

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Ruth Doyle