


Using the FordPass Connect to open and start the car is a wonderful feature, but very gimmicky and not the Tesla application the dealerships would have you believe. Do you have any additional comments about your car? The steering feels really good and direct too with height and telescopic adjustments.

The car handles really well in all conditions so far encountered, even while driving during heavy rain fall. Or choose the thrifty 1.5L EcoBoost (179hp/177lb.-ft) and fly past gas stations with a combined fuel economy of 9.1L/100km. Pick the 2.0L EcoBoost for pure power (245hp/275lb.-ft) and four-cylinder fuel economy (11.5 city/8.8 hwy). The centre arm rest is perfect when you slide it forward and makes it perfect on long drives. With the 2021 Escape, you get to choose between a trifecta of engines. Seating all round is very comfortable with plenty of leg room in the front and rear. What do you think of the ride comfort and handling of your car?īoth front seats are manually adjusted (electric was available on the more expensive models) with the rear able to slide back and forth to have a little extra space.
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Plus the touch screen is a very clear display with easy navigation controls.
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Push button start and universal open and close windows for the warmer weather. Stop/Start engine can be turned off, which is good because my wife isn’t a fan. Wireless phone charging up front with two USB ports, and a single USB in the rear. Inside the car, the features are even better. But it does sometimes get a little beep happy when pulling into the driveway at home. The quality of the reversing camera is top notch, and front and reversing sensors are spot on. It has all the safety features $10,000 cheaper than other cars in the same SUV market. There are no complaints when it comes to the packed in technology of the car. What do you think of the technology in your car? Still, the car handles well, drives even better, and it never struggles when needing to overtake at speed. Usually we average of about 9.2 – 10.1 litres of fuel per 100km, and while this would bother me in any other car, I’m not so upset considering my wife uses it for mostly stop/start traffic, while I use it mainly on freeways. Unfortunately the fuel economy suffers because of this. She has become a bit of a rev head thanks to the power of the Escape. While I enjoy cruising along with the car in Eco mode, my wife really enjoys switching into Sport mode and pulling away at the lights. What do you think of the performance and economy of your car?
