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How much is it? From a standard BT landline, calling an 0844 number will cost you 5p (+VAT) per minute at all times. Visit us for a test drive Bill Shepherd ...> Mustang 100 Royston Road Byfleet KT14 7NY Find out where we are Call us to discuss this vehicle 08446632289 Visit Our eBay Showroom Ford Escape Hybrid 4WD Price: £15,950.00 Scroll over the thumbnails to enlarge Not what you were looking for? Other vehicles from this dealer | Description Imported by us in 2007, a Hybrid 4WD 2.2 4Cyl that runs on Battery power in City driving, which gives you Zero Emissions..the petrol engine takes over and combined they give exellent fuel consumption, A/C, Electric seats, Electric Glass Roof, call for full specification..the same size as a Freelander.. Safety Features Airbag Driver, Airbag Passenger, Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS), Rear seat belts, Four Wheel Drive Exterior Features Alloy Wheels In-Car Entertainment CD Player, Premium Sound System Interior/Comfort Air Conditioning, Central Locking, Cruise Control, Leather Seats, Electric Adjustable Seats, Electric Windows, Parking Sensors, Power Steering, Sunroof Interested? Get in touch Phone: 08446632289 Email Visit Our eBay Showroom Visit us for a test drive Bill Shepherd Mustang 100 Royston Road Byfleet KT14 7NY Find out where we are X
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The Ford StoryOwnersLocate a Dealer Corporate Corporate Home Careers Investors Company News About Ford En Español Start new search: Cars Crossovers SUVs Trucks Hybrids All Vehicles Technology Shopping Tools close ESCAPE Starting MSRP: $21,215 Seating for: 5 people Tow up to: 3500 lbs MPG City/Hwy 23/28 ESCAPE Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote Previous Model Year SPORT TRAC Starting MSRP: $28,210 Seating for: 5 people Tow up to: 6990 lbs MPG City/Hwy 15/21 SPORT TRAC Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote EXPLORER Starting MSRP: $28,190 Seating for: 5-7 people Tow up to: 7115 lbs MPG City/Hwy 17/25 EXPLORER Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote Previous Model Year EXPEDITION Starting MSRP: $36,900 Seating for: 5-8 people Tow up to: 9200 lbs MPG City/Hwy 14/20 EXPEDITION Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote Previous Model Year Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles Match a Vehicle to Your NeedsView Vehicle Showroom FIESTA Starting MSRP: $13,320 Seating for: 5 people MPG City/Hwy 29/40 FIESTA Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote FOCUS SEDAN Starting MSRP: $16,640 Seating for: 5 people MPG City/Hwy 25/35 FOCUS SEDAN Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote Previous Model Year FOCUS COUPE Starting MSRP: $17,170 Seating for: 5 people MPG City/Hwy 24/35 FOCUS COUPE Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote FUSION Starting MSRP: $19,720 Seating for: 5 people MPG City/Hwy 23/33 Hybrid MPG City/Hwy 41/36 FUSION Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote Previous Model Year MUSTANG Starting MSRP: $24,140 Seating for: 4 people MPG City/Hwy 19/31 MUSTANG Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote TAURUS Starting MSRP: $25,170 Seating for: 5 people MPG City/Hwy 18/28 TAURUS Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote Previous Model Year Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles Future Cars: FOCUS 2012FOCUS Match a Vehicle to Your NeedsView Vehicle Showroom EDGE Starting MSRP: $27,220 Seating for: 5 people MPG City/Hwy 19/27 Tow up to: 3500 lbs EDGE Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote Previous Model Year FLEX Starting MSRP: $29,075 Seating for: 6-7 people MPG City/Hwy 17/24 Tow up to: 4500 lbs FLEX Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote Previous Model Year Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles Match a Vehicle to Your NeedsView Vehicle Showroom RANGER Starting MSRP: $17,935 Seating for: 3-5 people Tow up to: 5760 lbs MPG City/Hwy 22/27 RANGER Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote Previous Model Year TRANSIT CONNECT Starting MSRP: $21,200 Seating for: 2-5 people MPG City/Hwy 21/26 TRANSIT CONNECT Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote Previous Model Year F-150 Starting MSRP: $22,415 Seating for: 3-6 people Tow up to: 11300 lbs F-150 Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote Previous Model Year E-SERIES Starting MSRP: $28,185 Seating for: 7-15 people Tow up to: 10000 lbs E-SERIES Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote Previous Model Year SUPER DUTY Starting MSRP: $28,335 Seating for: 3-6 people Tow up to: 24600 lbs SUPER DUTY Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote Previous Model Year Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles Commercial Trucks Match a Vehicle to Your NeedsView Vehicle Showroom FUSION Hybrid Starting MSRP: $28,240 Seating for: 5 people MPG City/Hwy 41/36 FUSION Hybrid Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote ESCAPE Hybrid Starting MSRP: $29,935 Seating for: 5 people Tow up to: 3500 lbs MPG City/Hwy 34/31 ESCAPE Hybrid Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote Previous Model Year Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles See all Future Vehicles Match a Vehicle to Your NeedsView Vehicle Showroom cars Fiesta 13,320 Focus Sedan 16,640 Focus Coupe 17,170 Fusion 19,720 Mustang 24,140 Taurus 25,170 hybrids Fusion Hybrid 28,240 Escape Hybrid 29,935 crossovers Edge 27,220 Flex 29,075 trucks Ranger 17,935 Transit Connect 21,200 F-150 22,415 E-Series 28,185 Super Duty 28,335 suvs Escape 21,215 Sport Trac 28,210 Explorer 28,190 Expedition 36,900 future vehicles 2012 FOCUS Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles See all Future Vehicles Match a Vehicle to Your NeedsView Vehicle Showroom SYNC® Available SYNC lets you operate most popular MP3 players, Bluetooth®-enabled phones and USB drives with simple voice commands. Learn more about SYNC® MYFORD TOUCH Stay connected and search available information with graphic displays, touch screens and SYNC voice-activated controls. Experience it for yourself ECOBOOST™ Advanced EcoBoost technology delivers abundant power while providing impressive fuel efficiency. Learn more about EcoBoost SIRIUS® SIRIUS-Satellite Radio lets you enjoy more than 130 channels, while SIRIUS Travel Link™ provides real-time traffic infor-mation, gas prices and more. Learn more about SIRIUS® ELECTRIC VEHICLES Ford hybrids deliver fuel efficiency without sacrificing solid performance. Ford is also developing a revolutionary all-electric vehicle. Learn more about Ford Electric Vehicles To learn more about other advanced technology features you'll find in Ford vehicles, visit thefordstory.com Research Build & Price Configure a vehicle the way you want - from colors to options - and get a Net Price. Brochures Receive a personalized brochure by mail, or download one right now. 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Ford Credit Services Visit the Ford Credit site for complete information on all your purchase and leasing options. $21,215 Starting MSRP $…/mofor … months leaseat …% APR Prices for and ZIP code Not your ZIP code? Submit Close This is not a recognized ZIP code. Please reenter. Request a Local Quote Let Us Find It for You near you Search Dealer Inventory More Shopping Tools mpg 23 city 28 hwy mpg Standard Hybrid 23/2834/31 mpg Standard Hybrid 23/2834/31 Escape Hybrid MPG:34 city / 31 hwy So Much Fun. So Little Fuel. See the 2011 Escape Hybrid Exterior Tuxedo Black Sangria Red Sterling Gray Steel Blue Gold Leaf Ingot Silver White Suede Lime Squeeze Close HIGHLIGHTS Most Fuel-Efficient SUV on the Planet* Time: 0:30 Power and Fuel Economy Time: 0:27 Available 240-hp Duratec® V6 engine Airbag Coverage Time: 0:30 Available voice-activated SYNC® Your Mission Control Time: 0:36 Beautiful Styling Time: 0:35 Sport Appearance Package* Active Park Assist Time: 0:37 Available Hybrid center stack display Available Intelligent 4-Wheel Drive Advance Trac® with RSC® Time: 0:23 See All Escape Features More Escape Features More Escape Features Get UpdatesClose See our newest vehicles, product updates and news about offers and more. Just complete the fields below to get information from Ford. Mail and/or Email box(es) must be checked Mail - Get product news and announcements by mail. Email - Get product news and announcements delivered electronically. (*Required Fields) The highlighted fields must be completed correctly: First Name Last Name Address City State: * ZIP Code * E-mail * Confirm E-mail When do you plan to acquire your new vehicle? 0-30 days 1-3 months 4-6 months 7+ month No Definite Plans You may only select a total of 3 vehicles Select Vehicles Get information about your preferred vehicles (select up to three). Current Edge Escape Escape Hybrid E-Series Expedition Explorer F-150 Current Fiesta Flex Focus Coupe Focus Sedan Fusion Fusion Hybrid Current Mustang Ranger Sport Trac Super Duty Taurus Transit Connect Future 2012 Focus Our Privacy Pledge We will never share your personal information with non-affiliated third parties. For information on how we protect your privacy, please read our Privacy Policy Thank you. You can expect to receive your requested information shortly. 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Optional equipment not included. 2 MPG - EPA estimated base engine / transmission. Note: 2011 Mustang - EPA-Estimated v6 automatic - GT manual. 3 Towing - Properly equipped 4 Option price based on Manufactures Suggested Retail Price. Monthly payment based on 7% Ford Credit APR for 60 months. See dealer for qualifications. 5 The Estimated Selling Price of vehicle less cash, rebates, and net trade in allowance. It does not include amounts for fees, sales tax, service contracts, etc. Consult your dealer for actual price and complete details. 6 Special APR offers applied to Estimated Selling Price. Special APR offers require Ford Credit Financing. Not all buyers will qualify. See dealer for qualifications and complete details. 7 Special Lease offers applied to Estimated Capitalized Cost. Special Lease offers require Ford Credit Financing. Not all buyers will qualify. See dealer for qualifications and complete details 8 For limited warranty details, visit your local Ford dealer or ford.com . 9 No purchase necessary to win. Must be 21 or older to enter. See full details at ford.com . 10 No purchase necessary to win. Must be 21 or older to enter. See full details at ford.com . 11 No purchase necessary to win. Must be 21 or older to enter. See full details at ford.com . 12 When properly equipped. 13 EPA-estimated. Actual mileage may vary. 14 Do not drive while distracted. 15 Do not drive while distracted. 16 Get full warranty details at ford.com . 17 EPA-estimated. Actual mileage may vary. 18 EPA-estimated. Actual mileage may vary. 19 Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Association. 20 EPA estimated 17 city/24 hwy mpg, FWD. 21 EPA estimated 21 city/26 hwy mpg. 2WD, 2.3L manual. Excludes vehicles built for Mazda. 22 Based on unadjusted city fuel economy from EPA (10/08) and VCA (5/08). EPA estimated 34 city/31hwy mpg, front wheel drive. Actual mileage will vary. Excludes vehicles built for Mazda. 23 EPA-estimated 22 city/28 hwy mpg, I-4 manual FWD. 24 Star ratings are part of the U.S. Department of Transportation's Safercar.gov program (www.safercar.gov). Class is Full-Size Luxury SUVs. 25 EPA-estimated 23 city/34 hwy/ 27 combined mpg Fusion S I-4 automatic; 41 city/36 hwy mpg Fusion Hybrid. Actual mileage will vary. Midsize class per R. L. Polk & Co. 26 With available electronic stability control. 27 SYNC optional on Edge. Coming early in 2011 on Explorer. SYNC is optional on most vehicles. Features/functionality vary by vehicle/model. See dealer for details. Not all SYNC features compatible with all mobile phones. Features like ringtone support and audible text messages may not work with certain mobile phones. SYNC features for previous model years (and phone compatibility) available at the SYNC Owner website. Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control. Only use mobile phones/MyFord Touch/MyLincoln Touch/other devices, even with voice commands, when it is safe to do so. Some features may be locked out while the vehicle is in gear. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are trademarks of the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. 28 The vehicle's electrical system (including the battery), the wireless service provider's signal and a connected mobile phone all must be available and operating for 911 Assist to function properly. These systems may become damaged in a crash. The paired mobile phone must be connected to SYNC, and the 911 Assist feature enabled, in order for 911 to be dialed. 29 Complimentary three-year subscription for owners of new vehicles equipped with the service. Subscription fees apply after three years. Traffic alerts and turn-by-turn directions available in select markets. Standard text messaging and data rates may apply. 30 Customized vehicles. 31 2010 EPA-estimated hwy fuel economy with 5-speed manual transmission. 32 EPA-estimated 18 city/25 hwy mpg, FWD. 33 SYNC not available on Fiesta S model. Valid only on non-binding U.S. reservations made via web/mobile between 12/1/09 and 4/2/10 by customers 18 years and older with valid U.S. Drivers License. Actual purchase agreement must be signed with dealer by 5/3/10. Must take new retail delivery by 9/30/10. SYNC not available on Fiesta S model. Customer may elect to receive the equivalent cash value of $595 on qualifying models, not available on Fiesta S This offer is only valid for the customer named on the reservation, it can not be transferred. 34 Service available in the 48 contiguous states and DC. SIRIUS, XM and all related marks and logos are trademarks of SIRIUS XM Radio Inc. Subscriptions governed by SIRIUS Terms and Conditions available at sirius.com, and sold separately after complimentary trial period. Some SIRIUS Traffic and SIRIUS Travel Link features are unavailable while driving. Traffic updates available in select markets. 35 Some features are unavailable while driving. 36 Optional. Available on 3.5L EcoBoost V6 F-150, Flex and Taurus SHO. The 2.0L EcoBoost I4 will be available summer 2011 on 2012 Explorer and Edge. Taurus SHO: EPA-estimated 17 city/25 hwy mpg, 20 combined mpg; Flex: EPA-estimated 16 city/21 hwy/18 combined mpg EcoBoost AWD. 37 Based on total number of first-in-class features. Class is full size non-luxury sedans. 38 Class is Full-Size Pickups under 8,500 lbs. GVWR. When properly equipped. 39 Remember that even advanced technology cannot overcome the laws of physics. It's always possible to lose control of a vehicle due to inappropriate driver input for the conditions. 40 EPA-estimated 22 city/27 highway/24 combined mpg, 2.3L manual, 2WD. 41 When properly equipped. Class is Full-Size Pickups over 8,500 lbs. GVWR. 42 Custom vehicle shown. 43 When properly equipped. 44 The Ford Focus, Ford Mustang and Ford Taurus each received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among compact, midsize sporty and large cars, respectively, in the proprietary J.D. Power and Associates 2010 Initial Quality StudySM. Study based on responses from 82,095 new-vehicle owners, measuring 236 models and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed in February-May 2010. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. 45 EPA-estimated 41 city/34 hwy combined mpg, Fusion Hybrid. Midsize class per R.L. Polk & Co. Actual mileage will vary. Ford reserves the right to change product specifications at any time without incurring obligations. 46 2011 EPA-estimated, Fusion Hybrid. 41 city/36 hwy/39 combined mpg. Actual mileage may vary. 47 2011 EPA-estimated 29 city/40 hwy/33 combined mpg with automatic SFE. 48 2011 EPA-estimated 25 city/35 hwy/29 combined mpg. 49 2011 EPA-estimated 23 city/33 hwy/26 combined mpg. Fusion I-4 auto. 50 2011 Mustang EPA-estimated 19 city/31 hwy/23 combined mpg, coupe. V6, automatic, vs. 2010 competitors. 51 2010 EPA-estimated 41 city/36 hwy/39 combined mpg. Actual mileage may vary. 52 2011 Fusion Hybrid EPA-estimated 41 city/36 hwy/39 combined. Actual mileage will vary. Midsize class per R. L. Polk & Co. 53 2011 EPA-estimated 17 city/25 hwy/20 combined mpg. 54 2011 EPA-estimated 17 city/25 hwy/20 combined mpg. EcoBoost AWD. 55 2010 EPA-estimated 34 city/31 hwy/32 combined mpg, FWD. Actual mileage will vary. 56 2011 EPA-estimated 16 city/21 hwy/18 combined mpg, Flex EcoBoost AWD. 57 2011 EPA-estimated 16 city/21 hwy/18 combined mpg, MKT EcoBoost AWD. 58 2011 EPA-estimated 17 city/25 hwy/20 combined mpg, Taurus SHO. 59 2011 EPA-estimated 22 city/27 hwy/24 combined mpg. 2.3L manual 2WD. 60 Based on Ford drive-cycle tests of comparably equipped 2011 Ford and 2010 competitive models. Class is Full-Size Pickups over 8,500 lbs. GVWR. 61 2010 EPA-estimated 22 city/25 hwy/23 combined mpg. 62 2011 EPA-estimated 22 city/27 hwy/24 combined mpg. 2.3L manual 2WD. 63 Based on combined mpg. 2010 Transit Connect EPA-estimated 22 city/23 combined mpg and current fuel price on fueleconomy.gov. 64 Based on the total number of first-in-class/class-exclusive features. Class is Full-Size Non-Luxury Sedans vs. 2010 competitors. Ford reserves the right to change product specifications at any time without incurring obligations. 65 2011 Taurus SHO EPA-estimated 17 city/25 hwy/20 combined EcoBoost (AWD). 66 2011 Lincoln MKT EPA-estimated 16 city/21 hwy/18 combined mpg, AWD. Class is Luxury Large Crossover. 67 2011 Fusion Hybrid EPA-estimated 41 city mpg. 17.5-gallon fuel tank. Actual mileage will vary. 68 Based on unadjusted city fuel economy from EPA (1/10) and VCA (1/10). 2010 Milan Hybrid EPA-estimated 41 city/36 hwy/39 combined mpg. Actual mileage will vary. Midsize class per R. L. Polk & Co. 69 Based on unadjusted city fuel economy from EPA (11/09) and VCA (4/09). 2011 Escape Hybrid EPA-estimated 34 city/31 hwy mpg, FWD. Actual mileage will vary. Excludes vehicles built for Mazda. 70 EPA-estimated 41 city/36 hwy/39 combined mpg. Actual mileage will vary. 71 Class is Full-Size Pickups over 8,500 lbs. GVWR. 72 Optional Ford Work Solution. Available on F-Series, E-Series, Transit Connect and Super Duty. Some features unavailable while driving. 73 For Dealer Ordered vehicles, the vehicle has already been ordered by the dealer and is in the process of being manufactured by the factory. If you are interested in the vehicle marked “Dealer Ordered”, contact the dealership for a delivery estimate. 74 Coming early 2011. 75 Available 76 25 Hwy MPG FWD. Ford preliminary data pending EPA certification. 77 Estimated 41 city/36 hwy/39 combined. Actual mileage will vary. 78 Note: Fiesta SE w/SFE Package: EPA-estimated 29 city/40 hwy/33 combined - Fiesta S, SEL and SES: EPA-estimated 29 city/38 hwy/33 combined, automatic. Ford reserves the right to change product specifications at any time without incurring obligations View Additional Disclosures © 2010 Ford Motor Company Site Map Glossary Site Feedback Contact Us Privacy Your CA Privacy Rights || The Ford StoryOwnersLocate a Dealer Corporate Corporate Home Careers Investors Company News About Ford En Español Start new search: Cars Crossovers SUVs Trucks Hybrids All Vehicles Technology Shopping Tools close ESCAPE Starting MSRP: $21,215 Seating for: 5 people Tow up to: 3500 lbs MPG City/Hwy 23/28 ESCAPE Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote Previous Model Year SPORT TRAC Starting MSRP: $28,210 Seating for: 5 people Tow up to: 6990 lbs MPG City/Hwy 15/21 SPORT TRAC Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote EXPLORER Starting MSRP: $28,190 Seating for: 5-7 people Tow up to: 7115 lbs MPG City/Hwy 17/25 EXPLORER Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote Previous Model Year EXPEDITION Starting MSRP: $36,900 Seating for: 5-8 people Tow up to: 9200 lbs MPG City/Hwy 14/20 EXPEDITION Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote Previous Model Year Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles Match a Vehicle to Your NeedsView Vehicle Showroom FIESTA Starting MSRP: $13,320 Seating for: 5 people MPG City/Hwy 29/40 FIESTA Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote FOCUS SEDAN Starting MSRP: $16,640 Seating for: 5 people MPG City/Hwy 25/35 FOCUS SEDAN Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote Previous Model Year FOCUS COUPE Starting MSRP: $17,170 Seating for: 5 people MPG City/Hwy 24/35 FOCUS COUPE Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote FUSION Starting MSRP: $19,720 Seating for: 5 people MPG City/Hwy 23/33 Hybrid MPG City/Hwy 41/36 FUSION Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote Previous Model Year MUSTANG Starting MSRP: $24,140 Seating for: 4 people MPG City/Hwy 19/31 MUSTANG Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote TAURUS Starting MSRP: $25,170 Seating for: 5 people MPG City/Hwy 18/28 TAURUS Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote Previous Model Year Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles Future Cars: FOCUS 2012FOCUS Match a Vehicle to Your NeedsView Vehicle Showroom EDGE Starting MSRP: $27,220 Seating for: 5 people MPG City/Hwy 19/27 Tow up to: 3500 lbs EDGE Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote Previous Model Year FLEX Starting MSRP: $29,075 Seating for: 6-7 people MPG City/Hwy 17/24 Tow up to: 4500 lbs FLEX Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote Previous Model Year Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles Match a Vehicle to Your NeedsView Vehicle Showroom RANGER Starting MSRP: $17,935 Seating for: 3-5 people Tow up to: 5760 lbs MPG City/Hwy 22/27 RANGER Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote Previous Model Year TRANSIT CONNECT Starting MSRP: $21,200 Seating for: 2-5 people MPG City/Hwy 21/26 TRANSIT CONNECT Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote Previous Model Year F-150 Starting MSRP: $22,415 Seating for: 3-6 people Tow up to: 11300 lbs F-150 Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote Previous Model Year E-SERIES Starting MSRP: $28,185 Seating for: 7-15 people Tow up to: 10000 lbs E-SERIES Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote Previous Model Year SUPER DUTY Starting MSRP: $28,335 Seating for: 3-6 people Tow up to: 24600 lbs SUPER DUTY Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote Previous Model Year Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles Commercial Trucks Match a Vehicle to Your NeedsView Vehicle Showroom FUSION Hybrid Starting MSRP: $28,240 Seating for: 5 people MPG City/Hwy 41/36 FUSION Hybrid Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote ESCAPE Hybrid Starting MSRP: $29,935 Seating for: 5 people Tow up to: 3500 lbs MPG City/Hwy 34/31 ESCAPE Hybrid Home Build & Price Request a Local Quote Previous Model Year Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles See all Future Vehicles Match a Vehicle to Your NeedsView Vehicle Showroom cars Fiesta 13,320 Focus Sedan 16,640 Focus Coupe 17,170 Fusion 19,720 Mustang 24,140 Taurus 25,170 hybrids Fusion Hybrid 28,240 Escape Hybrid 29,935 crossovers Edge 27,220 Flex 29,075 trucks Ranger 17,935 Transit Connect 21,200 F-150 22,415 E-Series 28,185 Super Duty 28,335 suvs Escape 21,215 Sport Trac 28,210 Explorer 28,190 Expedition 36,900 future vehicles 2012 FOCUS Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles See all Future Vehicles Match a Vehicle to Your NeedsView Vehicle Showroom SYNC® Available SYNC lets you operate most popular MP3 players, Bluetooth®-enabled phones and USB drives with simple voice commands. Learn more about SYNC® MYFORD TOUCH Stay connected and search available information with graphic displays, touch screens and SYNC voice-activated controls. Experience it for yourself ECOBOOST™ Advanced EcoBoost technology delivers abundant power while providing impressive fuel efficiency. Learn more about EcoBoost SIRIUS® SIRIUS-Satellite Radio lets you enjoy more than 130 channels, while SIRIUS Travel Link™ provides real-time traffic infor-mation, gas prices and more. Learn more about SIRIUS® ELECTRIC VEHICLES Ford hybrids deliver fuel efficiency without sacrificing solid performance. Ford is also developing a revolutionary all-electric vehicle. Learn more about Ford Electric Vehicles To learn more about other advanced technology features you'll find in Ford vehicles, visit thefordstory.com Research Build & Price Configure a vehicle the way you want - from colors to options - and get a Net Price. Brochures Receive a personalized brochure by mail, or download one right now. Compare Competitors Compare a Ford model to the competition based on an independent automotive information resource. Get Updates Sign up for emails that keep you in the loop about new vehicles, technologies, offers and more. Price & Locate Request a Local Quote Get a price from your local dealer on the vehicle you're looking for. Locate a Dealer Find a dealer in your area. Or wherever you need one. Search Dealer Inventory Search the inventory of a dealership near you for the exact vehicle you want. Incentives & Offers See the latest deals available in your area. Financing Apply for Credit Fill out an application with Ford Credit. Estimate Your Payment Determine your approximate monthly payment for a purchase or lease. Trade-In Value Look up the current market value of your trade-in vehicle with Intelliprice an independent information service. Ford Credit Services Visit the Ford Credit site for complete information on all your purchase and leasing options. ESCAPE Specifications Download Specifications Next Steps Build & Price Incentives & Offers Search Dealer Inventory More Shopping Tools Research Build & Price Brochures Compare Competitors Get Updates Price & Locate Request a Local Quote Locate a Dealer Search Dealer Inventory Incentives & Offers Reserve A Escape Financing Apply for Credit Estimate Your Payment Trade-in Value Ford Credit Exterior Interior Capacities Engine Chassis Towing View All Exterior Dimensions Escape Escape Hybrid Drive system Front-Wheel Drive/Four-Wheel Drive Front-Wheel Drive/Four-Wheel Drive Wheelbase (in.) 103.1 103.1 Length 174.7 174.7 Vehicle height, FWD/4WD (in.) 67.9 / 67.8 67.7 Vehicle width with mirrors (in.) 81.3 81.3 Vehicle width without mirrors (in.) 71.1 71.1 Vehicle width with mirrors folded (in.) 77.9 77.9 Track, front (in.) 60.7 60.7 Track, rear (in.) 60.2 60.2 Overhang, front (in.) 33.7 33.7 Overhang, rear (in.) 37.8 37.8 Angle of departure 19.4 / 19.3 19.5 / 19.6 Angle of approach, FWD/4WD 28.3 27.8 / 27.7 Ramp breakover angle, FWD/4WD 19.0 / 18.9 18.7 Minimum running ground clearance (in.) 8.4 8.3 Back to Top Get UpdatesClose See our newest vehicles, product updates and news about offers and more. Just complete the fields below to get information from Ford. Mail and/or Email box(es) must be checked Mail - Get product news and announcements by mail. Email - Get product news and announcements delivered electronically. (*Required Fields) The highlighted fields must be completed correctly: First Name Last Name Address City State: * ZIP Code * E-mail * Confirm E-mail When do you plan to acquire your new vehicle? 0-30 days 1-3 months 4-6 months 7+ month No Definite Plans You may only select a total of 3 vehicles Select Vehicles Get information about your preferred vehicles (select up to three). Current Edge Escape Escape Hybrid E-Series Expedition Explorer F-150 Current Fiesta Flex Focus Coupe Focus Sedan Fusion Fusion Hybrid Current Mustang Ranger Sport Trac Super Duty Taurus Transit Connect Future 2012 Focus Our Privacy Pledge We will never share your personal information with non-affiliated third parties. For information on how we protect your privacy, please read our Privacy Policy Thank you. You can expect to receive your requested information shortly. Vehicles Selected 2011 ESCAPE Gallery Features Specs Models Accessories Pricing Reviews Build & Price 2011 Escape Escape Home Gallery Features Specs Models Accessories Pricing Reviews Towing Guide Warranty Certified Pre-Owned Ownership Owners Service Warranty & Service Plans Accessories Store FordParts.com Make a Payment Shopping Tools Research Build & Price Brochures Compare Competitors Get Updates Price & Locate Request a Local Quote Locate a Dealer Search Dealer Inventory Incentives & Offers Reserve A Escape Financing Apply for Credit Estimate Your Payment Trade-in Value Ford Credit More About Ford Corporate Racing Warriors in Pink News & Events The Ford Story Global DisclaimersClose 1 Starting Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price, excluding destination/delivery charge, taxes, title and registration fees. Optional equipment not included. 2 MPG - EPA estimated base engine / transmission. Note: 2011 Mustang - EPA-Estimated v6 automatic - GT manual. 3 Towing - Properly equipped 4 Option price based on Manufactures Suggested Retail Price. Monthly payment based on 7% Ford Credit APR for 60 months. See dealer for qualifications. 5 The Estimated Selling Price of vehicle less cash, rebates, and net trade in allowance. It does not include amounts for fees, sales tax, service contracts, etc. Consult your dealer for actual price and complete details. 6 Special APR offers applied to Estimated Selling Price. Special APR offers require Ford Credit Financing. Not all buyers will qualify. See dealer for qualifications and complete details. 7 Special Lease offers applied to Estimated Capitalized Cost. Special Lease offers require Ford Credit Financing. Not all buyers will qualify. See dealer for qualifications and complete details 8 For limited warranty details, visit your local Ford dealer or ford.com . 9 No purchase necessary to win. Must be 21 or older to enter. See full details at ford.com . 10 No purchase necessary to win. Must be 21 or older to enter. See full details at ford.com . 11 No purchase necessary to win. Must be 21 or older to enter. See full details at ford.com . 12 When properly equipped. 13 EPA-estimated. Actual mileage may vary. 14 Do not drive while distracted. 15 Do not drive while distracted. 16 Get full warranty details at ford.com . 17 EPA-estimated. Actual mileage may vary. 18 EPA-estimated. Actual mileage may vary. 19 Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Association. 20 EPA estimated 17 city/24 hwy mpg, FWD. 21 EPA estimated 21 city/26 hwy mpg. 2WD, 2.3L manual. Excludes vehicles built for Mazda. 22 Based on unadjusted city fuel economy from EPA (10/08) and VCA (5/08). EPA estimated 34 city/31hwy mpg, front wheel drive. Actual mileage will vary. Excludes vehicles built for Mazda. 23 EPA-estimated 22 city/28 hwy mpg, I-4 manual FWD. 24 Star ratings are part of the U.S. Department of Transportation's Safercar.gov program (www.safercar.gov). Class is Full-Size Luxury SUVs. 25 EPA-estimated 23 city/34 hwy/ 27 combined mpg Fusion S I-4 automatic; 41 city/36 hwy mpg Fusion Hybrid. Actual mileage will vary. Midsize class per R. L. Polk & Co. 26 With available electronic stability control. 27 SYNC optional on Edge. Coming early in 2011 on Explorer. SYNC is optional on most vehicles. Features/functionality vary by vehicle/model. See dealer for details. Not all SYNC features compatible with all mobile phones. Features like ringtone support and audible text messages may not work with certain mobile phones. SYNC features for previous model years (and phone compatibility) available at the SYNC Owner website. Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control. Only use mobile phones/MyFord Touch/MyLincoln Touch/other devices, even with voice commands, when it is safe to do so. Some features may be locked out while the vehicle is in gear. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are trademarks of the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. 28 The vehicle's electrical system (including the battery), the wireless service provider's signal and a connected mobile phone all must be available and operating for 911 Assist to function properly. These systems may become damaged in a crash. The paired mobile phone must be connected to SYNC, and the 911 Assist feature enabled, in order for 911 to be dialed. 29 Complimentary three-year subscription for owners of new vehicles equipped with the service. Subscription fees apply after three years. Traffic alerts and turn-by-turn directions available in select markets. Standard text messaging and data rates may apply. 30 Customized vehicles. 31 2010 EPA-estimated hwy fuel economy with 5-speed manual transmission. 32 EPA-estimated 18 city/25 hwy mpg, FWD. 33 SYNC not available on Fiesta S model. Valid only on non-binding U.S. reservations made via web/mobile between 12/1/09 and 4/2/10 by customers 18 years and older with valid U.S. Drivers License. Actual purchase agreement must be signed with dealer by 5/3/10. Must take new retail delivery by 9/30/10. SYNC not available on Fiesta S model. Customer may elect to receive the equivalent cash value of $595 on qualifying models, not available on Fiesta S This offer is only valid for the customer named on the reservation, it can not be transferred. 34 Service available in the 48 contiguous states and DC. SIRIUS, XM and all related marks and logos are trademarks of SIRIUS XM Radio Inc. Subscriptions governed by SIRIUS Terms and Conditions available at sirius.com, and sold separately after complimentary trial period. Some SIRIUS Traffic and SIRIUS Travel Link features are unavailable while driving. Traffic updates available in select markets. 35 Some features are unavailable while driving. 36 Optional. Available on 3.5L EcoBoost V6 F-150, Flex and Taurus SHO. The 2.0L EcoBoost I4 will be available summer 2011 on 2012 Explorer and Edge. Taurus SHO: EPA-estimated 17 city/25 hwy mpg, 20 combined mpg; Flex: EPA-estimated 16 city/21 hwy/18 combined mpg EcoBoost AWD. 37 Based on total number of first-in-class features. Class is full size non-luxury sedans. 38 Class is Full-Size Pickups under 8,500 lbs. GVWR. When properly equipped. 39 Remember that even advanced technology cannot overcome the laws of physics. It's always possible to lose control of a vehicle due to inappropriate driver input for the conditions. 40 EPA-estimated 22 city/27 highway/24 combined mpg, 2.3L manual, 2WD. 41 When properly equipped. Class is Full-Size Pickups over 8,500 lbs. GVWR. 42 Custom vehicle shown. 43 When properly equipped. 44 The Ford Focus, Ford Mustang and Ford Taurus each received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among compact, midsize sporty and large cars, respectively, in the proprietary J.D. Power and Associates 2010 Initial Quality StudySM. Study based on responses from 82,095 new-vehicle owners, measuring 236 models and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed in February-May 2010. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. 45 EPA-estimated 41 city/34 hwy combined mpg, Fusion Hybrid. Midsize class per R.L. Polk & Co. Actual mileage will vary. Ford reserves the right to change product specifications at any time without incurring obligations. 46 2011 EPA-estimated, Fusion Hybrid. 41 city/36 hwy/39 combined mpg. Actual mileage may vary. 47 2011 EPA-estimated 29 city/40 hwy/33 combined mpg with automatic SFE. 48 2011 EPA-estimated 25 city/35 hwy/29 combined mpg. 49 2011 EPA-estimated 23 city/33 hwy/26 combined mpg. Fusion I-4 auto. 50 2011 Mustang EPA-estimated 19 city/31 hwy/23 combined mpg, coupe. V6, automatic, vs. 2010 competitors. 51 2010 EPA-estimated 41 city/36 hwy/39 combined mpg. Actual mileage may vary. 52 2011 Fusion Hybrid EPA-estimated 41 city/36 hwy/39 combined. Actual mileage will vary. Midsize class per R. L. Polk & Co. 53 2011 EPA-estimated 17 city/25 hwy/20 combined mpg. 54 2011 EPA-estimated 17 city/25 hwy/20 combined mpg. EcoBoost AWD. 55 2010 EPA-estimated 34 city/31 hwy/32 combined mpg, FWD. Actual mileage will vary. 56 2011 EPA-estimated 16 city/21 hwy/18 combined mpg, Flex EcoBoost AWD. 57 2011 EPA-estimated 16 city/21 hwy/18 combined mpg, MKT EcoBoost AWD. 58 2011 EPA-estimated 17 city/25 hwy/20 combined mpg, Taurus SHO. 59 2011 EPA-estimated 22 city/27 hwy/24 combined mpg. 2.3L manual 2WD. 60 Based on Ford drive-cycle tests of comparably equipped 2011 Ford and 2010 competitive models. Class is Full-Size Pickups over 8,500 lbs. GVWR. 61 2010 EPA-estimated 22 city/25 hwy/23 combined mpg. 62 2011 EPA-estimated 22 city/27 hwy/24 combined mpg. 2.3L manual 2WD. 63 Based on combined mpg. 2010 Transit Connect EPA-estimated 22 city/23 combined mpg and current fuel price on fueleconomy.gov. 64 Based on the total number of first-in-class/class-exclusive features. Class is Full-Size Non-Luxury Sedans vs. 2010 competitors. Ford reserves the right to change product specifications at any time without incurring obligations. 65 2011 Taurus SHO EPA-estimated 17 city/25 hwy/20 combined EcoBoost (AWD). 66 2011 Lincoln MKT EPA-estimated 16 city/21 hwy/18 combined mpg, AWD. Class is Luxury Large Crossover. 67 2011 Fusion Hybrid EPA-estimated 41 city mpg. 17.5-gallon fuel tank. Actual mileage will vary. 68 Based on unadjusted city fuel economy from EPA (1/10) and VCA (1/10). 2010 Milan Hybrid EPA-estimated 41 city/36 hwy/39 combined mpg. Actual mileage will vary. Midsize class per R. L. Polk & Co. 69 Based on unadjusted city fuel economy from EPA (11/09) and VCA (4/09). 2011 Escape Hybrid EPA-estimated 34 city/31 hwy mpg, FWD. Actual mileage will vary. Excludes vehicles built for Mazda. 70 EPA-estimated 41 city/36 hwy/39 combined mpg. Actual mileage will vary. 71 Class is Full-Size Pickups over 8,500 lbs. GVWR. 72 Optional Ford Work Solution. Available on F-Series, E-Series, Transit Connect and Super Duty. Some features unavailable while driving. 73 For Dealer Ordered vehicles, the vehicle has already been ordered by the dealer and is in the process of being manufactured by the factory. If you are interested in the vehicle marked “Dealer Ordered”, contact the dealership for a delivery estimate. 74 Coming early 2011. 75 Available 76 25 Hwy MPG FWD. Ford preliminary data pending EPA certification. 77 Estimated 41 city/36 hwy/39 combined. Actual mileage will vary. 78 Note: Fiesta SE w/SFE Package: EPA-estimated 29 city/40 hwy/33 combined - Fiesta S, SEL and SES: EPA-estimated 29 city/38 hwy/33 combined, automatic. Ford reserves the right to change product specifications at any time without incurring obligations View Additional Disclosures © 2010 Ford Motor Company Site Map Glossary Site Feedback Contact Us Privacy Your CA Privacy Rights || Ford Escape From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Ford Escape Manufacturer
Ford Motor Company Production
2000[1]–present Model year(s)
2001–present Class
Compact crossover SUV Body style(s)
4-door SUV Layout
Front engine, front-wheel drive / four-wheel drive Platform
Ford CD2 platform Related
Mercury Mariner
Mazda Tribute The Ford Escape is a compact crossover SUV sold by the automaker Ford Motor Company introduced in 2000 as a 2001 model year and priced below the Ford Explorer. Although technically it's a crossover vehicle, it is marketed by Ford as part of its traditional SUV lineup (Escape, Explorer, Expedition) rather than its separate crossover lineup (Edge, Flex). The Escape was sold in Europe as the Ford Maverick.[2] It was jointly developed with Mazda, in which Ford owned a controlling interest, and was released simultaneously with the Mazda Tribute. In the United States, Ford's Mercury division released a luxury version called the Mariner starting with the 2005 model year, but will end production in October 2010 as Ford has decided to eliminate the Mercury brand.[3]
A hybrid version of the Escape was released in 2004, making it the first hybrid SUV.
The 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. However, on June 23, 2010, it was announced that Ford will end production on the second generation Escape in 2011 and move production to its Kentucky Truck Plant in Louisville, where it is slated to be succeeded by an American version of its European CUV counterpart the Ford Kuga.[4] Contents 1 First generation (2000–2007) 1.1 2005
1.2 2006 (Asia-Pacific)
1.3 2008 (Asia-Pacific) 2 Second generation (2008–present) 2.1 2009
2.2 2010
2.3 2011 3 Sales
4 See also
5 References
6 External links [edit] First generation (2000–2007) First generation Also called
Ford Maverick
Mazda Tribute Production
2000–2007 (Japan, US)
2006–present (Taiwan) 2010-present (China) Model year(s)
2001–2007 Assembly
Avon Lake, Ohio, United States
Jhongli City, Taiwan
Claycomo, Missouri, United States
Hai Duong, Vietnam
Hōfu, Yamaguchi, Japan
Santa Rosa, Laguna, Philippines Engine(s)
2.0 L Zetec I4
2.3 L[5] Duratec 23 I4
3.0 L[5] Duratec 30 V6 Transmission(s)
5-speed manual
4-speed CD4E automatic Wheelbase
103.1 in (2619 mm) Length
2001–04: 173.0 in (4394 mm)
2005–07: 174.9 in (4442 mm) Width
70.1 in (1781 mm) Height
2001–04: 69.1 in (1755 mm)
2005–07: 69.7 in (1770 mm) Curb weight
~3400 lbs The first generation Ford Escape was released in North America for the 2001 model year. It was slotted below the larger truck based Explorer in Ford's lineup, but was larger than the small SUV offerings from Honda and Toyota.[6] At the time, most sport utility vehicles used a truck based Body-on-frame design. Solid rear axles were commonly used due to their ability to carry heavy loads at the expense of a comfortable ride and good handling. Ford realized that most initial SUV owners did not take their vehicles off road, and decided instead to use a car-like Monocoque design with a fully independent suspension and rack and pinion steering for the Escape.[7] Although not meant for serious off-roading, a full time all wheel drive system supplied by Dana was optional which included a locking center differential activated by a switch on the dashboard.[8] The all wheel drive system normally sends most of the power from the engine to the front wheels. If slipping is detected at the front, more power will be sent to the rear wheels in a fraction of a second. The entire braking system was built by Continental Teves including the ABS and various related suspension components.[9] CKD production began in 2002 at Ford Lio Ho Motor Co. in Taiwan for various Asian markets.[10] Ford Maverick (German specification) 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. Only two versions were made, the 2.0 L Zetec inline 4 engine with manual transmission and 3.0 L Duratec V6 with automatic transmission, both using gasoline as fuel. The absence of a diesel version did not help sales and the vehicle was temporarily discontinued in late 2003.
The Maverick was reintroduced in 2005 in certain European markets with the Duratec V6 engine. It was announced that the Maverick would be assembled in Russia for the Russian market. As of 2006, the Maverick was no longer sold in Europe, leaving Ford without a compact SUV until the 2009 Ford Kuga was introduced.
The Maverick was primarily designed for on-road use – sold with normal road tires, and to be used with front-wheel drive most of the time. A second "gear lever" for the transfer gearbox enabled four-wheel drive mode with no centre differential and a limited slip rear differential – this precluded using full-time four-wheel drive on the road as it caused undue wear on the transmission and tires.
Crash test results for the Escape have been mixed. In the New Car Assessment Program administered by the USA based National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the car received 5 out of 5 stars for driver protection and 4 out of 5 stars for passenger protection in a 35 mph (56 km/h) frontal impact.[11] The SUV received 5 stars for both driver and rear passenger in the side impact test. In the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's 40 mph (64 km/h) frontal offset test, 2001–2004 Escapes received a score of "Marginal".[12] In the side impact crash test vehicles equipped with the optional side air bags received a score of "Good" in the 31 mph (50 km/h), while those without the optional air bags received a score of "Poor".[13]
All Escapes are equipped with a passive Immobiliser called SecuriLock. This feature includes a RFID chip embedded in the key which is read by the car each time the vehicle is started. If the vehicle fails to receive a valid confirmation signal from the key, the vehicle will not run even if the key is perfectly cut to match the original. Theft, Injury, and Collision losses reported to insurance companies for the Escape are among the lowest in its class.[14]
Electronic Stability Control was unavailable on all models.[15]
In the USA, the Escape has been recalled 10 times, although the bulk of the problems only affected the first model year.[16] In April, 2007 Ford announced it would recall nearly 500,000 Escape SUVs produced between 2001–2004 due to reported engine fires. Ford recalled those Escape year models because of improper sealing in the anti-lock braking system that could cause contamination and a short.[17] Ford has said the fires did not cause personal injuries and the Escape hybrid was not affected.
Main article: Ford Escape 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 sport utility vehicle available to the public with hybrid technology. The Escape Hybrid also offers a 110 volt AC (150 watt) plug-in outlet, for powering small household accessories, as an option. The internal combustion engine in the hybrid model uses the Atkinson cycle for improved efficiency.
In January 2006, at the Washington Auto Show, Ford showed a prototype for an Escape Hybrid that would allow E85 fuel to be used.
As of July 2010, Ford has sold their tooling used to produce the first-generation Ford Escape to Chinese automaker Jiangling (JMC). JMC has since begun producing their own version of the first-generation Ford Escape. [18] MY2005–2007 Ford Escape [edit] 2005
The Escape and Tribute were updated in 2004 for the 2005 model year with a new base engine (the 2.3 L [2261 cc, 140 cu in] Duratec 23), which replaced the Zetec 2.0 L (1983 cc, 121 cu in) 127 hp (95 kW) 4-cylinder. The most powerful engine remained the 200 hp (150 kW) Duratec 3.0 L (2976 cc, 181 cu in) V6, with new engine mounts. Ford also added advanced airbag and seatbelt safety systems, an intelligent all wheel drive system, and exterior changes. 2005 was the first model year an automatic transmission was available on the base four-cylinder models. The automatic shifter was moved from the column to the console on all models equipped with automatic transmissions. Ford also deleted the recline feature on the rear seats to improve the safety of occupants in the rear seats in the case of a rear crash.
[edit] 2006 (Asia-Pacific) 2006–2008 Ford Escape (ZC) XLT (Australia) 2008–2010 Ford Escape (ZD; Australia) A revamped ZC Escape went on sale in the second half of 2006 for the Asian and Pacific markets (except South Korea, where the North American-market Escape is sold).[19] Major external changes include a redesigned front bumper, grille, headlights and hood, and rear bumper, as well as LED taillights.
On the inside, changes include a floor-mounted automatic transmission shifter, in place of the old column shifter, as well as a redesigned center stack comprising of audio and climate controls. Climate control is automatic on all models except the XLS. The Limited model also features full color-coded bumpers, wheel arch and side moldings, as well as side mirrors with integrated LED indicators. Rear drum brakes have been replaced by disc brakes all round.
The 3.0 L V6 has been modified to reduce fuel consumption by over 10%, while the 2.3 L 4-cylinder has improved mid-range torque and an electronic throttle, as well as a slight increase in power to 109 kW (146 hp). Both engines had been certified to meet Euro III emission regulations. A four-speed automatic carries over and is the sole transmission choice.
[edit] 2008 (Asia-Pacific) 2008–2010 Ford Escape (ZD; Australia) The ZD Escape went on sale in mid-2008, bringing numerous changes. The V6 engine was dropped, leaving only the 2.3L four-cylinder. The model range was also simplified, with only a single specification available. Changes to the body include an all-new front bumper, grille, headlights and bonnet, featuring an enlarged Ford emblem set upon a 3-bar chrome grille. At the rear, new slimmer tail-lights are featured, which are arranged horizontally, rather than vertically. In addition, the B-pillar is now painted black, rather than body-colour. Compared with the previous model, all external bumpers, mirrors, and cladding are painted the same colour as the body (previously, this was only available on the upscale Limited model). Equipment levels have also improved. Compared to the base model ZC Escape, the ZD includes standard side airbags, automatic climate control, 16" alloy wheels, and mirrors with integrated indicators. Unlike most other competitors in its class, curtain airbags and electronic stability control are not available.
[edit] Second generation (2008–present) It has been suggested that Ford Escape Hybrid be merged into this article or section. (Discuss) Second generation (North America) Production
January 29, 2007–present[20] Model year(s)
2008–present Assembly
Claycomo, Missouri, United States Engine(s)
2.3 L[5] Duratec 23 I4
2.5 L Duratec 25 I4
3.0 L[5] Duratec 30 V6 Transmission(s)
5-speed manual
4-speed CD4E automatic
6-speed 6F35 automatic Wheelbase
103.1 in (2619 mm) Length
174.7 in (4437 mm) Width
71.1 in (1806 mm) Height
2008: 67.7 in (1720 mm)
2009–present AWD: 67.8 in (1722 mm)
2009–present FWD: 67.9 in (1725 mm) The second generation Ford Escape debuted at the 2007 Los Angeles International Auto Show.[21] The North American-market Escape and its Mazda Tribute/Mercury Mariner siblings were redesigned in order to stay competitive with other new compact SUVs, however most of the internals have been carried over for the 2008 model year. The Escape still uses the CD2 platform.[22] Ford also included an electronic stability control system standard on the 2008 Escape.[23]
The updated Escape received some styling cues from the Explorer, Edge, and Expedition. Changes include a new grille with larger headlamps in the front fascia, while the sides were revised with cleaner lines and rounder wheel arches. The interior is also completely redesigned, including the newest standard Ford family navigation system.[24]
The 2008 Escape and its Mercury Mariner sibling were the first vehicles to feature Ford's pull-drift steering compensation, an enhancement made possible by applying software control to the Electric Power Steering (EPS) system.[25]
A new concept version for the Asian market, called the Ford Escape Adventure Concept, was revealed at the 2007 Tokyo Motor Show. It features a revised front and rear fascia, incorporating Ford's three-bar grill styling theme and restyled LED tail lamps.[26]
Previously unavailable Electronic Stability Control system became standard on the second generation.[15] In IIHS crash tests the Escape along with its cousins, the Mercury Mariner and the Mazda Tribute, are rated "Good" in both frontal and side impact crash tests.[27][28] They are rated "Good" for rear crash protection as well[29] and were given the "Top Safety Pick" award until 2010. In roof strength tests the Escape receives a "Marginal" rating while hybrid models are rated "Poor".[30]
2008 NHTSA crash test:[31] Frontal Driver (early release): Frontal Driver (later release): Frontal Passenger: Side Driver: Side Rear Passenger: Rollover: 2009 NHTSA crash test:[32] Frontal Driver: Frontal Passenger: Side Driver: Side Rear Passenger: Rollover: [edit] 2009
At the 2008 Washington Auto Show, Ford introduced new changes to the Escape for the 2009 model year. Ford's new 6-speed 6F automatic replaced the previous 4-speed automatic on both the I4 and V6 models. The 2.3 L Duratec 23 was replaced by a new 2.5 L (2488 cc, 152 cu in) Duratec 25,[33] which boosted standard power to 171 hp (128 kW) and 171 lb·ft (232 N·m) of torque, while increasing fuel economy by 1 mpg (~2L/100 km) on both urban and extra-urban cycles. The optional 3.0 L Duratec 30 V6 was thoroughly updated, resulting in a 40 hp (30 kW) increase, bringing power output to 240 hp (180 kW) and 233 lb·ft (316 N·m) of torque. The Duratec 30 also sees a 1 mpg-US (240 L/100 km; 1.2 mpg-imp) fuel economy improvement. The "Escape" badge is entirely removed from the front doors.
The Hybrid is also upgraded to use the 2.5 L (albeit still using the Atkinson cycle for better fuel economy). Efficiency improved to 34 mpg-US (6.9 L/100 km; 41 mpg-imp) city and 31 mpg-US (7.6 L/100 km; 37 mpg-imp) highway according to the USEPA. The 2.5 L engine brings the Hybrid's power output up by 22 hp (16 kW) when the electric motor is added in.
Other mechanical changes include a new 18.5 mm (0.73 in) rear stabilizer bar, revised suspension tuning, upgrades to the 3.0 L V6 that brought power to 240 hp,[33] and a new exhaust system on all Escapes. The braking system for the Hybrid versions has been revised with a vacuum assist unit that reviewers have said give the brakes a consistent feel over the entire travel of the brake pedal.[33] Previous versions of the Hybrid were reported to have a slightly mushy brake feel, primarily due to the fact that for the first part of the brake travel and braking the system is regenerating power instead of engaging the brake pads against the rotors.
Also in 2009, Ford's SYNC system is standard on the Hybrid, Hybrid Limited, and conventional Limited models, and optional on the XLS and XLT.
The Escape underwent some minor aerodynamic changes for 2009, including a revised front chin spoiler and rear tire spoilers. Along with the addition of rear tire spoilers is an optional 17" chrome-clad wheel equipped with a new Michelin "Low-Rolling-Resistance-Tire", slightly increasing ground clearance and improving traction over the standard 16" wheels and tires. Another new feature is Ford's Easy-Fuel capless fuel filling system.[34]
As of August 2009 the Escape was among the four Ford vehicles, along with the Focus, F-Series and Ranger, to benefit the most from the Cash for Clunkers program, where it showed a 49 percent increase in sales.[35]
[edit] 2010
In 2009 for the 2010 model year, the Escape will add three new features that will be standard on all trims: Ford's MyKey, trailer sway controls and Integrated Spotter Mirror for better blind spot viewing. Everything else added in the 2008 and 2009 model years will be carried over, but the optional orders have been renamed to Rapid Specification Codes (100s for XLS, 200s for XLT, and 300s for Limited).
New Optional Features for 2010
Active Park Assist (APA) is a new feature available since mid-2009 as an option on the 2010 Ford Escape Limited (currently only optional on the Ford Flex, Lincoln MKT, and Lincoln MKS). Active Park Assist will detect an available parallel parking space and automatically steer the vehicle into the space (hands free) while the driver control the accelerator, gearshift and brakes. The system will visually and audibly instruct the driver to park the vehicle. Active Park Assist system uses sensors on the front and rear of the vehicle to guide the vehicle into a parking space.
Rear-view Camera System – uses an exterior camera embedded in the rear of the vehicle that sends images to a video display in the rearview mirror or the navigation system screen to help enhance visibility directly behind the vehicle when it is in reverse.
[edit] 2011
The 2011 models will be its last under the second generation version.[citation needed] For this model year, the only minor changes will be the addition of HD Radio as a standard on all trims.[36] [edit] Sales Calendar year
US 2000[37]
42,635 2001
– 2002[38]
145,471 2003
167,678 2004[39]
183,430 2005[39]
165,122 2006[40]
157,395 2007
165,596 2008[41]
156,544 2009[42]
173,044 [edit] See also Ford Escape Hybrid
Ford Kuga
Mercury Mariner
Mazda Tribute
Ford CD2 platform
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