Posts Tagged ‘Escape’

2011 Ford Escape XLT AWD four-cylinder

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

Review and photos by
Chris Chase, CanadianDriver.com

Since its introduction in 2001, the Ford Escape has been the best-selling compact crossover utility vehicle in Canada. Save for mild styling and mechanical updates in 2005 and 2008, the current Escape is little-changed compared to the original 2001 model. Its sales success is a testament to the strength of the Ford brand, and perhaps to the Escape’s design, which, while dated in many ways, is obviously still attractive to shoppers in a crowded market segment.

2011 Ford Escape XLT AWD

2011 Ford Escape XLT AWD

Dated is a harsh-sounding word, but in this context refers simply to the Escape’s styling. This boxy little truck looks old next to new designs like the Hyundai Tucson and Kia Sportage, and to vehicles like the Toyota RAV4, which currently sports styling last refreshed in 2006. In this case, then, it’s important to peer past the wrapper for a closer look at what’s underneath.

The Escape is offered with three engines: base power is from a 2.5-litre four-cylinder, which can be optioned to a 3.0-litre V6. (more…)

2010 Ford Escape Hybrid Limited 4WD

Friday, January 1st, 2010

Review and photos by
Peter Bleakney, CanadianDriver.com

Hybrid hype is flying high at my current place of employment, the Toronto production of the hit show Jersey Boys.

Many of the young cast members covet a hybrid vehicle. They want to be green. They want to be cool. They want to stick it to Big Oil. Bless their socks. They don’t really know what a hybrid vehicle is, or what it does, but they’re sure that with a little green hybrid badge they’ll drive around for free and butterflies will come out the tailpipe.

2010 Ford Escape Hybrid

2010 Ford Escape Hybrid

When I showed up in a 2010 Ford Escape Hybrid Limited 4WD, a twenty-something chap asked me what it was like.

“It has very good full hybrid powertrain, but you’re paying about an extra seven grand for it.”

“That’s okay.” He replied. “You’d make that back in no time.”

Uh, maybe if your commute took you to Timbuktu. (more…)