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The Ford Escape is built on the [[Ford CD2]] platform, which is in turn based on the [[Mazda]] [[GF]] platform, which was used by the [[Mazda 626]].  It was introduced for the 2001 model year.  The Escape is one of the leading vehicles in the compact [[SUV]] segment.  It has been continuously updated throughout its model run to keep it atop the pile of competition.
The Ford Escape is built on the [[Ford]] CD2 platform, which is in turn based on the [[Mazda]] GF platform, which was used by the [[Mazda 626]].  It was introduced for the 2001 model year.  The Escape is one of the leading vehicles in the compact [[SUV]] segment.  It has been continuously updated throughout its model run to keep it atop the pile of competition.
The 3.0-liter V6 engine gives strong acceleration performance.  Buyers will not be looking for more power in a V6 Escape. The four-speed automatic works well with this engine.  Shifts are smoothly completed both on upshifting and downshifting.  The transmission always seems to know the best ratio for the given driving conditions.  The vehicle never struggles.  Reviewers don't believe this engine to be the smoothest on the market, but they don't believe it the roughest either.  It remains more satisfying than the four-cylinder engines found in most compact sport-utilities.  Noise, vibration and harshness go up a level on the 4 cylinder equipped Escapes.  Noise reduction measures were taken in fitting the engine with a balance shaft, but further measures should be taken in future to further reduce interior noise.  Snow doesn't seem to be a problem for the Escape either. Automatic 4WD system eqipped Escapes provide excellent traction in slippery conditions, not to mention stability.
The 3.0-liter V6 engine gives strong acceleration performance.  Buyers will not be looking for more power in a V6 Escape. The four-speed automatic works well with this engine.  Shifts are smoothly completed both on upshifting and downshifting.  The transmission always seems to know the best ratio for the given driving conditions.  The vehicle never struggles.  Reviewers don't believe this engine to be the smoothest on the market, but they don't believe it the roughest either.  It remains more satisfying than the four-cylinder engines found in most compact sport-utilities.  Noise, vibration and harshness go up a level on the 4 cylinder equipped Escapes.  Noise reduction measures were taken in fitting the engine with a balance shaft, but further measures should be taken in future to further reduce interior noise.  Snow doesn't seem to be a problem for the Escape either. Automatic 4WD system eqipped Escapes provide excellent traction in slippery conditions, not to mention stability.



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The Ford Escape is built on the Ford CD2 platform, which is in turn based on the Mazda GF platform, which was used by the Mazda 626. It was introduced for the 2001 model year. The Escape is one of the leading vehicles in the compact SUV segment. It has been continuously updated throughout its model run to keep it atop the pile of competition. The 3.0-liter V6 engine gives strong acceleration performance. Buyers will not be looking for more power in a V6 Escape. The four-speed automatic works well with this engine. Shifts are smoothly completed both on upshifting and downshifting. The transmission always seems to know the best ratio for the given driving conditions. The vehicle never struggles. Reviewers don't believe this engine to be the smoothest on the market, but they don't believe it the roughest either. It remains more satisfying than the four-cylinder engines found in most compact sport-utilities. Noise, vibration and harshness go up a level on the 4 cylinder equipped Escapes. Noise reduction measures were taken in fitting the engine with a balance shaft, but further measures should be taken in future to further reduce interior noise. Snow doesn't seem to be a problem for the Escape either. Automatic 4WD system eqipped Escapes provide excellent traction in slippery conditions, not to mention stability.

The Escape treats occupants to a comfortable ride over a variety of road surfaces, although off the road the Escape seems to be lacking. The four-wheel drive system is based on a front wheel drive platform. Any serious gradients will leave this sport utility spinning its wheels. The suspension does not have the articulation needed for real off road conditions. For everyday road travel, however, the Ford Escape is an excellent choice.

High Points

  • V6 gives satisfying power and never seems to be lacking
  • Clean styling
  • Rides better, out handles most of its competition

Low Points

  • I4 has anemic performance on highway
  • Jeep Liberty is more capable off road.
  • Fuel consumption (V6 4WD)

Performance and Handling

Anti-lock brakes (ABS) operate smoothly. Pedal response has been praised. Drum brakes are used on the rear except on V6 4WD models and Escape Hybrid, which have with four-wheel disc brakes. Brake Assist helps handling, allowing full braking power when it senses the driver has mistakenly relaxed pressure on the brake pedal in an emergency stopping situation. In addition, electronic brake-force distribution (EBD) provides more effective, more stable braking.

Gas Mileage

Trim

FWD 2.3L manual

FWD 2.3L automatic

FWD 3.0L

4WD 2.3L manual

4WD 2.3L automatic

4WD 3.0L

Engine

2.3L I-4

2.3L I-4

3.0L V6

2.3L I-4

2.3L I-4

3.0L V6

MPG (City/Highway)

24/29

22/26

20/24

22/26

21/24

19/23

Reliability and Maintenance

Interior and Comforts

Exterior

Styles and Options

The Escape is available in one 4-door body style. Front wheel drive is standard with four wheel drive being optional.

Main Competitors

Hybrid

In 2004, the Ford Escape Hybrid was released. This hybrid electric vehicle is 75% more fuel-efficient than the regular Escape according to Environmental Protection Agency tests and was the first SUV available to the public with hybrid technology.

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