
The redesign featured a large, flat grille and larger headlights. Then in 2008, Ford redesigned the Escape. It had styling similar to the Honda CR-V of the era. The 2008 Ford Escape has proper SUV looks 2008 Ford Escape | Fordįord and Mazda introduced the Escape family of SUVs in 2001. If you want an efficient and capable used SUV, don’t overlook the 2008 Ford Escape. But this used SUV holds up surprisingly well on modern roads. * Images, prices, and options shown, including vehicle color, trim, options, pricing and other specifications are subject to availability, incentive offerings, current pricing and credit worthiness.The 2008 Ford Escape is about to turn 15 years old. A negotiable administration fee, up to $115, may be added to the price of the vehicle.
#2008 FORD ESCAPE REGISTRATION#
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A negotiable administration fee, up to $115, may be added to the price of the vehicle **The advertised price does not include sales tax, vehicle registration fees, other fees required by law or finance charges. Price does not include applicable tax, title, license, processing and/or documentation fees, and destination charges.

I was very reluctant to switch to Ford but now I am glad I gave it a chance.
#2008 FORD ESCAPE DRIVER#
I have been a toyota driver for 30 years and really wanted a Lexus Hybrid, but could not justify the cost to mileage ratio. I just tell my car to call home and talk like my family is in the car with me. I love the Sync - it makes so much sense and is easy to set up & use. Very quiet when in electric mode, a bit noisy when using gas but not as noisey as a typical truck. It has plenty of power for my needs - typical mom stuff. But, after 7,000 miles I don't notice it any more. I don't know if it molded to my body or if I just got used to it.

My first impression is that is was made for a man - everything is flat and hard, not curvey or soft. I tend to get about 27 - 28 mpg with my driving habits. Unfortuantely, I am a freeway driver and always in a hurry. The gas mileage really can be 34 mph and even higher, depending on how you drive: slow city driving, bumper to bumper jams and rolling through foothills you can easily get 40 mpg. It drives very comfortably and has plenty of space. I purchased this vehicle based on economic logic.
