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2003 Ford Escape in El Paso

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Vehicle Specs
Price: N/A Drivetrain: N/A
Year: 2003 Engine: V6
Mileage: 127,957 Bodystyle: SUVs
Location: El Paso,IL Doors: 4
Exterior: Oxford White Dealer Stock #: N/A
Interior: Gray VIN #: N/A
Transmission: Automatic Seller Type: Dealer
About This Car
Four Wheel Drive,Tires - Front All-Season,Tires - Rear All-Season,Steel Wheels,Compact Spare Tire,Power Driver Mirror,Power Passenger Mirror,Intermittent Wipers,Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers,Cloth Seats,Bucket Seats,Pass-Through Rear Seat,2nd Row Bench Seat,Adjustable Steering Wheel,Power Windows,Power Door Locks,Keyless Entry,Vehicle Anti-Theft System,A/C,Rear Seat Heat Ducts,AM/FM Stereo,CD Player,Auxiliary Pwr Outlet,Driver Vanity Mirror,Passenger Vanity Mirror,Front Reading Lamps,Driver Air Bag,Passenger Air Bag,Child Safety Locks
Professional Review

For a year and a half, Ford has been hiding the two-wheel-drive, four-cylinder base version of its Escape from the press--and now we know why. With not even two-thirds the power of its V-6 counterpart, the 127-horsepower, four-cylinder Escape can barely pull a feather out of a chicken's behind. Not only is it slow, but the Zetec engine is coarse and noisy to boot. It's a good thing the sixteen-valve four produces its torque down low, because revving it past 4000 rpm drowns out the radio. Despite its lack of power, the front-wheel-drive Escape still spins its inside front wheel at the slightest provocation and suffers from excessive understeer, although the steering is nicely weighted and accurate.

The four-cylinder Escape makes one wonder why on earth anyone would pay $4000 more for this than for Ford's own Focus wagon.

We know people buy SUVs for their high seating position, their image, and their go-anywhere ability, and because they can haul stuff. But while the Focus wagon can't provide the image or the lofty perch, it has better traction, more rear-seat legroom, and, with the rear seats up, more cargo volume (rear seats folded, the Escape wins by nine cubic feet). And when equipped with the 130-horsepower Zetec engine, the Focus is lively, with superb ride and handling.

The V-6 all-wheel-drive Escape has been highly praised, and rightly so. The four-cylinder, front-wheel-drive version just doesn't cut it, especially compared with the Toyota RAV4 and the Honda CR-V.

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