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Overview
2008 Ford Escape HYBRID Front angle medium view photo KBB Editors' Overview
While the bigger, heavier Escape Hybrid doesn't deliver all the fuel economy of smaller hybrids like the Toyota Prius and Honda Civic Hybrid, it does offer greater utility and capability, especially when outfitted with four-wheel drive. Choosing the Escape Hybrid over a gas-only model will likely cost you more money up front than you'll end up saving at the pump, but you can still feel good about using less gas and spewing fewer pollutants than otherwise-efficient SUVs like the Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4.
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The Escape Hybrid delivers a unique combination of hybrid fuel efficiency, SUV utility and a sort of rugged and refined style that's appropriate for both downtowns and campgrounds. Although freshly upgraded for 2008, the Escape Hybrid still doesn't match the levels of refinement offered by many of its small SUV and hybrid competitors.
What's New for 2008
While its chassis and gas-electric powertrain carry over essentially unchanged, the Escape Hybrid benefits from the same styling and refinement upgrades that have improved the entire 2008 Escape lineup.
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