What are the features of the 2013 Ford Escape s?

What are the features of the 2013 Ford Escape s?

At its base price of $23,295, the 2013 Ford Escape S features a 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine matched with a 6-speed automatic transmission, 6-speaker AM/FM/CD/Aux sound system, air conditioning, steering wheel with audio and cruise controls, the parent-friendly MyKey system, and a full complement of airbags and electronic safety features.

What are the 2017 Ford Escape trims?

The 2017 Ford Escape comes in three trims: S, SE, and Titanium. The base S trim doesn’t come with much, so we recommend the SE trim, which comes with a more fuel-efficient and powerful engine and adds comfort and convenience features like a power-adjustable driver’s seat, dual-zone automatic climate control, and satellite radio.

Is the 2019 Ford Escape worth the extra money?

The 2019 Escape has all of that plus a new-car warranty. However, it also has a base price of $24,105. The new model probably isn’t worth the extra money, but it’s up to you to decide if you’d rather save your money and go for a 2013 Escape or splurge and seek out a 2017.

How many Ford Escape reviews have we analyzed?

We’ve analyzed 49 Ford Escape reviews, as well as fuel economy estimates, reliability ratings, crash test results, and more, to give you all the information you need to make a smart car-buying decision.

How much does a 2013 Ford Escape titanium cost?

A fully loaded 2013 Ford Escape Titanium can reach all the way past $37,000, but with enough cool features to embarrass many luxury cars.

What is the tow capacity of a 2013 Ford Escape?

A 2013 Ford Escape with the turbocharged 2.0-liter EcoBoost engine has a max tow rating of 3,500 pounds, equal to that of the 2012 Escape equipped with the 3.0-liter V6 engine. The 2013 Escape with the 2.5-liter engine can to 1,500 pounds, while the Escape with the turbo 1.6 is rated at 2,000 pounds.

Is the Ford Escape a sporty compact SUV?

The new Ford Escape is the sporty compact car of compact SUVs – a title it shares with the new Mazda CX-5. Ford’s recent cars have impressed with European-like driving dynamics and feel, and the new Escape continues the trend. When outfitted with the 240-horsepower engine, there’s not a competitor that could keep up.

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