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Thursday, December 8, 2011

2012 Ford Escape

Okay, it may look a bit dated, but the Escape lineup--including the petroparsimonious Hybrid--has always received the very latest in Ford safety and convenience technology, and can even parallel park itself, thanks to optional, class-exclusive Active Park Assist. There's an Escape for almost any price point. You can pretty much have it your way, with drivetrain choices ranging from frontdrive 5-speed-manual 2.5-liter I-4 to a silky, flex-fuel V-6 sending 240 bhp to all four wheels via a 6-speed automatic. Or any combination thereof. Plus the aforementioned Hybrid that can run up to 44 mph in full electric mode and is EPA rated at 34 mpg in city driving. But act fast: Expect an all-new 2013 Escape to hit the streets sometime in 2012.
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