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2013 Ford Escape Titanium - it is a Hoot! 2013 Ford Escape Pros and Cons Member4374 After reminding you that I think this car is an absolute barrel of fun, and just to follow the formula, I will here list the things that I might consider negatives:
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2014 Volkswagen Tiguan R-Line Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Equip a 2014 Escape Titanium with the 2.0T engine, all-wheel-drive, 19-inch wheels, nav, and panoramic sunroof to go head-to-head with the Tiguan R-Line, and the tally rises to $35,825. Not cheap. But the Tiguan R-Line, with a $39,355 sticker, will set you back another $3,530. This lofty price is... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Ford Escape |
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Outstanding value CUV 2010 Ford Escape Pros and Cons Member5893 Low price for features included compared to other CUVs in this segment |
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2014 Subaru Forester XT Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The tested Subaru Forester, an XT Premium with navigation, isn't actually available. For reasons unknown to me Subaru put this combination in the press fleet, but hasn't made it available to dealers. So if you want heated seats or navigation, you'll have to step up from the $28,820 XT Premium... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Ford Escape |
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2013 GMC Terrain Denali V6 Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh About that price. The Denali trim level adds less content here than in the Acadia and Yukon, but it also only adds about $1,300. In itself, this seems reasonable. But the Terrain was already the priciest major player in the segment. The tested vehicle, with the V6 ($1,750), nav ($795,... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Ford Escape |
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2013 Mazda CX-5 Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Even my fully loaded tester lists for just over $30,000 ($30,415 to be precise.) This is just a few hundred more than a Hyundai Tucson or Kia Sportage with AWD, sunroof, leather, and nav, so it's among the least expensive compact crossovers. The aging Toyota RAV4 is actually less expensive... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Ford Escape |
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2005 Ford Escape Pros and Cons Member5556 |
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2011 Ford Escape Pros and Cons Member4785 Lowest |
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2006 Ford Escape Pros and Cons Member5104 Part of the deal was getting top dollar on my trade in. |
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2007 Ford Escape Pros and Cons A member in Quebec, Canada lower than the mazda |
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2006 Ford Escape Pros and Cons Member2677 |
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2007 Ford Escape Pros and Cons Member3489 It is not economical when comparing standard engine vs. hybrid engine. You have to do it because you want a hybrid for the environment. However, it is 10K cheeper than Toyota Highlander Hybrid, but it is a lighter car too. Tow capacity is 1000 vs 3000. |
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2002 Ford Escape Pros and Cons A member in New York, United States Bought vehicle with low interest. And price of 19,600 was very reasonable. Especially by SUV standards |
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2003 Ford Escape Pros and Cons Member3483 |
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2009 Ford Escape Pros and Cons Member3416 |
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2002 Ford Escape Pros and Cons A member in Ontario, Canada |
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2009 Ford Escape Pros and Cons Member2939 My price paid was much smaller than Toyota and Honda similar models I researched. |
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2007 Ford Escape Pros and Cons A member in Manitoba, Canada Reasonable price for 1 year old lease return |
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2007 Ford Escape Pros and Cons Member393 Not much. Pricey for what you get. |
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2008 Ford Escape Pros and Cons A member in New York, United States The price was within budget |
2007 Ford Escape Pros and Cons Member760 |
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2008 Ford Escape Pros and Cons A member in Massachusetts, United States Compared to Honda, Toyota and GM, much more "bang for the buck"! |
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2006 Ford Escape Pros and Cons Member1303 At my purchase price of $15800 I think my Escape is an unmatched value. |
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2008 Ford Escape Pros and Cons Member302 Hybrid was quite a premium over the V6. |
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2006 Ford Escape Pros and Cons A member in Massachusetts, United States As a hybrid, expect to pay a premium price. |