![]() ![]() Currently ~18,000 miles on it and have kept up to date with all oil changes and any/all planned maintenance. I can’t speak to the 2022 Ford Titanium Escape Hybrid but I hope information about my experience, with a previous version, helps somehow…Ģ020 Ford Escape Hybrid Titanium AWD. I put some higher end all seasons on it recently and the thing rides great, especially on wet roads. I have a tailbone injury from decades ago, that bump can bother it. I don’t know if they fixed the bump in the seat in the newer models. My daughter challenges herself to get 100% braking. Gas milage can be good, my kid and husband can get better gas milage than I can. I was in an accident with my first escape and came out with some bruises and some soft tissue injuries, nothing serious. He hates the passenger seat of the escape on long drives, but he also hates driving (he drove for work for almost 30 years). My husband is tall and definitely feels Ford has done a better job on the interior of other vehicles, mainly the CMAX and now the Maverick. I will say that I feel like the fit and finish on this vehicle was sloppier than my first two escapes. It is the right size for our family of three. Size and the features of the car seem pretty promising, and price falls close to what Subaru's Touring and Honda's Touring Hybrid model fall. I live in the city, but priorities are being able to handle road conditions of winter here in Chicago, and will have one or two medium/large dogs (Lab and a Standard Poodle). Ultimately will be test driving them against each other when the car show comes to the city, but wanted to hear from drivers as well. I have had some friends that swear by their Ford Fusion or Explorer models, so I am feeling more open to considering buying the Escape (normally have been a Toyota/Honda driver for some years now). I'm considering between the Escape, a Subaru Forester, and the Honda CR-V. I know most here are not going to have the brand new model, but have you liked your Escape enough that you would want to buy another/recommend to others? I'm considering the 2023 Ford Escape Hybrid (probably the Platinum Trim, I don't have the plug access at home for a PHEV, and the ST-line only comes in a black interior). Not responsible for typos, see dealer for details.Hi redditors! I was hoping for Ford Escape owners, you can share what you love/hate about your Escape. The quoted price is subject to change to correct errors or omissions. Second key, floor mats, and owners manual may not be available on all pre-owned vehicles. Welcome to the Deery Family!ĭealer Disclosure: All price plus tax, title license, and $180 doc fee. ** UP TO 105 MPG **, ** PLUG IN HYBRID ELECTRIC **, ** SYNC 3 W/ 8" TOUCHSCREEN **, ** VOICE ACTIVATED NAVIGATION **, ** B&O SOUND SYSTEM !! **, ** FORD CO-PILOT360 ASSIST+ !! **, ** REMOTE START !! **, ** HANDS-FREE LIFTGATE !! **, ** DUAL POWER SEATS !! **, ** REARVIEW - BACKUP CAMERA/MONITOR !! **, ** BLIND SPOT DETECTION !! **, ** REVERSE SENSING SYSTEM !! **, ** FACTORY TRAILER TOW PACKAGE !! **, ** BE THE ENVY OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD WITH THIS ONE !! **, ** WE DO THE DEALS OTHER DEALERS CAN'T !! **, ** NO SILLY BACK & FORTH GAMES, NO GIMMICKS, NO RUN AROUND ! !**.Ĭome see what so many others have already experienced, the Deery Difference! Brad Deery Ford is a part of Iowa's largest group of dealerships where customer satisfaction is our #1 goal. Iced Blue Silver Metallic 2022 Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid Titanium 2.5L iVCT FWD
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