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| 2008 Ford Escape Overview |
The Escape is a crossover utility vehicle that debuted for the 2001
model year. It received a refresh for 2005, with a new base engine, new
safety systems, an intelligent all-wheel drive system, and the removal
of the reclining rear seat due to safety concerns. In 2007, the exterior
was remodeled, the column shifter was replaced with a floor shifter,
and the engine was made more fuel efficient. The Escape is brand new for
2008.
The BuyingAdvice Team Says:
The new Ford Escape,
while not much different from the 2007 model, is a worthy CUV. It’s
improved interior and bundle of safety features make it a great family
car. Overall, it costs the same or less than competitors and meets or
beats them on features.
What’s New For 2008:
The Escape is all-new for 2008. The exterior has been redesigned to have
a bolder look. The interior has been made more comfortable, and now
features a “top of dash” dashboard display. It’s also been designed to
be quieter.
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| 2008 Ford Escape Machine |
What is the Predicted Reliability:
The Escape is too new for long-term reliability data to be available.
J.D. Power does not yet have initial reliability information. The
previous Escape earned an overall green rating from Automotive
Information Systems, but notes moderate engine problems between 2001 and
2002. The last Escape had problematic door handles, heater cores,
shifting, and steering. It was recalled ten times, eight of those being
related to the 2001 model. Expect average reliability. The basic
warranty lasts for three years or 36,000 miles.
Analysis Of Safety Ratings And Features:
The Escape earned perfect 5-star government crash test ratings,
except for the frontal driver side, which earned 3 stars. IIHS data is
not yet available. The Escape comes with full side airbags, anti-lock
brakes, a rollover sensor, tire pressure monitoring, and traction and
stability control.
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| 2008 Ford Escape Interior |
Pros and Cons:
Pros
+ Fully loaded safety features
+ Comfortable interior
+ Good looking exterior
Cons
- Unknown reliability
- Few mechanical changes from last generation
- Weak engine
+ Fully loaded safety features
+ Comfortable interior
+ Good looking exterior
Cons
- Unknown reliability
- Few mechanical changes from last generation
- Weak engine
Head-To-Head Competition:
For the same price, you can buy the Chevrolet HHR
LT2 with 20 more horsepower, but it lacks the Escape’s traction control
and side airbags. The Escape is very similar to the base Honda Element, except the Escape actually gets a bit better gas mileage. The Escape costs $700 less than the Saturn VUE and adds anti-lock brakes, traction control, and side airbags. However, it lacks the VUE’s automatic transmission.
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| 2008 Ford Escape Front Lamp |
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| 2008 Ford Escape Back Lamp |





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