Positive Review
I was very surprised by the pick up and power this 3.0 6 cylinder has. Very smooth shifting 6 speed automatic transmission. Cabin is very roomy despite it's outward appearance. Plenty of leg room front and rear. Audio system sounds superb. SYNC, USB connection for iPod and bluetooth for phone work great with buttons on the steering wheel. Voice command is very handy. Easy to maneuver and park. Automatic headlights is a plus, as is the keyless entry and driver's door keypad (all cars should have this feature!) I like the computer information on MPG and oil change info. I got 24 MPG on combination highway/city rush hour traffic. Almost 10 more MPG than my previous car, a 1999 Explorer. On the negative side, having to remove the rear passenger headrests to fold the back completely flat seems to be an after thought.
Critical Review
We have had our 2011 Ford Escape for a little over 8 months. The air conditioning stopped working and we took it to the dealer. They told us road debris must have hit the condensor and caused two small indentations causing the freon to leak out. There were no holes just two small indentations. We were told it would cost us $941.00 to repair - warrenty would not cover. We told them it was a design flaw as the holes in front bumper have nothing in front such as a screening to protect the condensor. I wrote to customer service and the CEO of the company, Alan Mulally - of course he is too busy to respond. Customer Service sent a letter saying they looked into the matter (which they did not) and it will not be covered by warranty. Since then we immediately cancelled our extended warranty as we figured if they will not cover things now what makes us think they will cover anything later. With that in mind it has cost Ford more than if they put it under warranty. I now understand why Ford did not need a loan from the government - they only sell they do not maintain. We have owned Fords since 1974 - not any more.
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My 2012 Ford Escape Limited Edition had to have the transmission replaced at only 50,000 miles. Along with a slew of other problems. My mechanic at the time said he replaced 3 transmissions on this same car that were at low mileage. This car was well taken care of & hardly driven. I would never recommend this car.
I’ve had this car over a year, I bought it at an auction and was skeptical at first bcz I never cared for fords. It hasn’t had any issues and it’s still going strong. Goes to show you if a car is taken care of and the oil is changed regular, it can go for a long time! I’d buy a Ford Escape again after this.
2nd owner. Great all year round vehicle. Been maintained. Selling to being gifted a vehicle . Great starter vehicle
I had my 2011 escape4x4 four years no problems. As far as work needed to correct issues it had it needed front pads and rotors struts and swaybar endlinks blower motor resistor and minor rust repair. It was totaled in an accident. The work needed was done by me
Still looks good,
None.
79,000 miles. Very good condition. No rust. Runs great. No accidents. Perfect interior. Won't need any work.
Excellent has mileage, low maintenance
Needs new tires
I'm curious to know what the value of my Escape is as an owner to sell. My insurance bill came and I'm going to eliminate something, so I need value of my Escape
CAR RUNS GREAT, ALL POWER, AIR, POWER WINDOWS RECE
99000
2012 SUV V6 POWER WINDOWS, AIR CONDITION 2 KEYS, DVD OPTION, WITH A NEW WATER PUMP, THIS SUV RUNS GREAT
4 cylinder
Everything Else
The hybrid is the worse vehicle ever made. No way to control when it changes from regular to hybrid mode. You never know what is wrong with the vehicle because it's so iffy. It's like it has a mind of its own.