Positive Review
White Escape Hybrid titanium. Glad we decided on this instead of Rav4. It's a luxury car for us 'middle-weight' type people. Everything is fine...right now. More satisfied with the 2020 model than our 2016 titanium. Quiet, handles well, like switches, leather upholstery comfortable, visibility good, safety good, very good audio, and good grunt when needed. Driving 2/3's city and 1/3rd highways(2 lane mostly) currently averaging 42.2 mpg!'
Critical Review
Car has the 3 cyl eng..would not recommend it to anyone..has vibration in high gear on highway like it is underpowered...transmission is jerky at startup..maybe a different engine would make a difference but maybe not..not satisfied at all with my escape..
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Driving, Interior
Electrical, Rear Hatch
My wife and I purchased a new 2023 Ford Escape Hybrid ST-Line in December 2023. Overall we're very happy with the vehicle but a couple of things make our decision a little disappointing. First, we keep having issues with the Rear Lift Gate. We've taken it in twice and it still doesn't work all the time. When we open the Rear Hatch it opens about a foot then stops. The second issue we've been fighting is the Entertainment System. We've had too many issues to list here. After about a year and a half, the problems have quieted down but every once in awhile it acts up. The big issue we're very concerned about is the engine. Since we purchased the vehicle we've read articles online about the two Turbo Charged engines for the NON Hybrid models. Evidently they are not very reliable engines and many people say they don't last more than 100,000 miles. The Hybrid Engine is different from the NON Hybrid motors and it's not turbo charged. We've read a wide spectrum of descriptions from the motor isn't very reliable to it's so reliable there haven't been any reported issues. We haven't had any issues with the motor so far so we're keeping out fingers cross the latter is true. Other than these issues, the vehicle is fun to drive. The seats are very comfortable. The Engine Modes are a nice touch, especially the Sport Mode, that I use most often. The interior is designed very nicely and we like the dashboard layout a lot! Overall we're very pleased with the Escape Hybrid but we simply could not give it 5 Stars based on the issues we've run into. I would also alert people reading this to be careful when reading reviews for the Escape. The regular Escape is a much different animal than the Hybrid model. The engines are completely different and even though there are many like parts, the Hybrid is a different vehicle.
Got our new 2022 Escape 1 week ago and we have been loving it!
Ford knows this car and engine is junk! They refuse to do anything about it until forced to by legal action. If you own Ford escape get ready for a $7000. Bill for a new engine. This car falls apart at 50,000 miles. Buyer beware!
Gas savings
engine power
I bought this car a week ago and it saves a lot of gas!
Just bought leftover 24, got great price 18700 off msrp with dealer discount and ford rebates. So far love car it does great job of regeneration of battery, smooth transition from battery to gas and vice versa. The info screen is lagging and a bit of pain to change settings but overall loving vehicle
It’s a bit different than my prior 2017 Escape, but the plug in advantage is great! I got all my bells and whistles…
Problems started small ONDAY TWO with wireless Android Auto dropping. Evolved to over a month with no audio of any kind and random failures such as lane keeping assist cute off, no GPS (car thinks it's they states away), backup beeper not working (I have little kids), interior light not working (except sometimes). Five visits for repair in first four months, the last time on a tow truck after it stranded my wife at 6 a.m. Three visits they just said "we can't fix it yet" and gave it back so Ford Buyback claims it doesn't qualify for State lemon law (three attempts to fix the same things... They had it all day, but couldn't fix it so they claimed it wasn't an attempt). Don't "stay away".... "RUN AWAY"
economy, comfort, technology
No more kick to open lift gate! No turn signal lig
We purchased a 2015 C-Max and a 2018 C-Max both regular hybrid and achieved 40 mpg through 150,000 miles. Each time enjoining the newest technology. The Escape is a bigger car that feels more like a small truck, very solid! The new adaptive cruise control with lane assist and distance spacing is awesome, makes road trips much easier. So far it gets 40+ mpg when in auto hybrid mode. zit is simply a beautiful car that is fun to drive pass gas stations with!