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2008 Ford Escape XLT Sport Utility

The 2008 Escape XLT Sport Utility is a great value with an MSRP of $21,440.00. Gas mileage might also be an important consideration and the Escape gets an average 26 miles per gallon on the highway and 20 miles per gallon in the city. Compare the Ford XLT & Hybrid with other submodels to find the vehicle that meets your needs.
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2008 Ford Escape
MSRP Range:$21,440 - $23,190  |  Get Internet Pricing from a Local Dealer!
Engines: 2.0L L4; 2.3L V6; 2.5L V6
Transmissions: 5 Speed Manual; 4 Speed Automatic; 6 Speed Automatic
Drivetrains: Front Wheel Drive; Four Wheel Drive
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Youth triumphs in all things automotive, just as it does in the wider world. So, after a new model debuts, we've come to expect a freshening in year three, a special edition in year four, and an all-new model after five years.

Not so at Ford. The Escape, for instance, was introduced in 2001 and by all rights is due for a full overhaul. But instead, it's getting a face-lift plus. Think of it as a face-lift plus a tummy tuck and a butt-lift. Its appearance is completely revised, but much of what's underneath remains the same.

Luckily, the Escape has good bones. The 2008 Escape retains the previous model's neutral handling balance, stiff structure, and good ride, because it also retains its chassis. The revised exterior is more masculine than the first-generation design. Once you climb aboard, you'll notice the clean, modern, and quiet cabin, which has plenty of interior room even four-up.

Engines and transmissions carry over: either a 2.3-liter four or a 3.0-liter V-6 that is coarse and painfully slow off the line. The four-speed automatic's long, widely spaced ratios may help fuel economy, but we wonder whether any SUV really needs to hit 89 mph in second gear.Speaking of fuel economy, the 2008 Escape is one of the first vehicles to reflect the new EPA test procedures. So while on paper the EPA numbers have decreased from last year, Ford assures us that the improved aerodynamics beget slightly better fuel economy in the real world.... Read full article

Escape XLT Sport Utility Pricing

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Packages MSRP Invoice
17C Sun and Satellite Package $990 Get Price
21R Cargo Convenience Group $295 Get Price
60N Navigation w/ Audiophile 6 Disc In-Dash $2,695 Get Price
Options MSRP Invoice
153 License Plate Bracket $0 Get Price
187 Integrated Side Step Bars $345 Get Price
41H Engine Block Heater $0 Get Price

Escape XLT Sport Utility Specs

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2,261 cc 2.3 liters in-line 4 front engine with 87.5 mm bore, 94.0 mm stroke, 9.7 compression ratio, double overhead cam and four valves per cylinder Duratec 23
Unleaded fuel 87
Multi-point injection fuel system
16.5 gallon main unleaded fuel tank 13.7
Power: 114 kW , 153 HP SAE @ 5,800 rpm; 152 ft lb , 206 Nm @ 4,250 rpm

Escape Crash Ratings (base trim)

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