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2012 Ford Escape – Rock Star Crossover – SUV – Car Buying Tips -

February 5, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

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2012 Ford Escape

There are 5 models in the 2012 Ford Escape model  line-up.

  • They are the XLS
  •  XLT
  •  Limited
  •  Hybrid and
  •  Hybrid Limited

The Effective and Fuel Efficient Power Plants That Run the 2012 Ford Escape

The XLS, XLT and Limited are powered by a 171 hp 2.5L in-line four cylinder engine mated to a 5-speed manual (XLS) and 6-speed auto (XLT,Limited) transmission, with a 240 hp 3.0L V6 as an option on XLT and Limited.

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The 2012 Ford Escape Hybrid

The Hybrid and Hybrid Limited models have a 155 hp  2.5L in-line four cylinder Atkinson cycle and a 94 hp permanent magnet electric motor driving the wheels through an electronically controlled continuously variable transmission (eCVT).

The 2012 Ford Escape Delivers Big in Miles per Gallon

Fuel economy for the 2.5L four with manual comes out at 23 city/28 hwy/25 combined, with auto it’s 21 city/28 hwy/23 combined. The V6 delivers 19 city/25 hwy/21 combined, while the hybrid models are the most thrifty at 34 city/31 hwy/32 combined.

Buyers opting for Ford’s Intelligent 4-wheel drive option available on all models but the XLS, will lose 1-2 mpg on the non-hybrid models, and 3-4 mpg on the hybrids.

2012 Ford Escape Spacious Interior

2012 Ford Escape "Comfy" Interior

The 2012 Ford Escape Comfy Interior

The interior of the 2012 Ford Escape varies on the different models. The hybrid models get dual-zone  air conditioning, this is optional on Limited but not available on XLS and XLT. There’s a handy overhead console on all models but the XLS. The XLS has a urethane steering wheel, while the steering wheel on all other models is leather-trimmed.

There’s a nice chrome shifter knob and ambient lighting on Limited and Hybrid Limited, these are also available as options on the XLT. 

You will Love These Nice Touches in the 2012 Ford Escape

  • A useful feature is the Electro-chromic auto-dimming rear view mirror, which,
  •  Like SYNC cellphone connectivity system, is standard on all models, optional on the XLS.
  • Sirius Satellite Radio is standard on all models except the XLS.
  •  A premium sound system is optional on XLT and Limited.
  • The driver gets a 6-way power seat as standard on all models except the XLS which has a manual 2-way seat.
  • Leather-trimmed seats are standard in the Escape Limited and Hybrid Limited models, while the XLT has eco-friendly seats made from recycled materials and bio-based foam, with leather trim as an option.

Outside the car, the Escape’s exterior is distinguished by body-color door handles and mirror caps instead of black on the Limited and Hybrid Limited models, while an XLT buyer can specify gloss black mirror caps.

There’s a standard power moon-roof on the Hybrid Limited, this is an option on all other models but the XLS. The standard wheels on Escape XLS and XLT are 16″ 5-Spoke items, cast aluminum 16″ wheels are standard on the Hybrid model.

16″ 6-Spoke Bright Machined Aluminum Wheels are standard on Escape Limited and Hybrid Limited, while XLT and Limited buyers can opt for 17″ items.

2012 Ford Escape XLS Driver Side View

2012 Ford Escape XLS Front Driver Side View

Creature Comforts and the 2012 Ford Escape is  Realistically Priced

Helping driver and passengers get up into the cabin of this SUV are optional side step bars which integrate nicely into the body, these are available on all models bar the XLS.

All in all, the 2012 Ford Escape model line-up is well specified for the price, starting with the entry-level Escape XLS at $21,440, and topping the range is the Hybrid Limited at $33,080.

There are a lot of useful options too, so buyers are not going to be disappointed by this run-out model of the Escape which will be replaced in 2013 by a smaller European-based model.

 

 

 

 

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2012 Ford Escape – Car Buying Tips-Brad Your Car Guy

January 12, 2012 by · 1 Comment 

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2012 Ford Escape – Car Buying Tips-Brad Your Car Guy

The 2012 Ford Escape is scheduled for a redesign for the 2013 model which explains the lack of new features from the previous year. The Escape is a 5-passenger and 4-door compact SUV available in various trims such as XLS, XLT, Limited, and Limited Hybrid. The 2012 Ford Escape is characterized by its high-end entertainment features, the convenient automatic parking option, and the unrivaled fuel efficiency provided by the hybrid trim level.

Although it is little more than a small upgrade from the 2011 model, the 2012 Ford Escape is jam-packed with features that still make it a top contender in the compact SUV market because of advanced features such as the:

2012 Ford Escape – SYNC In-Car Connectivity System

The SYNC In-Car Connectivity System is an easy-to-use system that can be integrated with a phone with Bluetooth connectivity, a compatible MP3 player, or even a USB drive connected to the various device slots available.

With the SYNC, the driver or passengers can make or receive hands free calls, read text messages, control music playback through voice commands, receive navigation support and traffic directions, receive online reports of the vehicle’s health, and even trigger a 911 call when an airbag is deployed after an accident.

The SYNC is a nifty high-tech feature that integrates many services into one. It is perfect for car owners who want the most convenient way of accessing communication, navigation, and entertainment controls into a single centralized system. Whether driving to work, the mall, or just plain cruising around the city, the Ford SYNC system makes the ride more comfortable and worthwhile.

2012Ford Escape – AdvanceTrac with Roll Stability Control

The AdvanceTrac with Roll Stability Control is a safety performance feature equipped in the 2012 Ford Escape that uses gyroscopic sensors to measure roll motion and vehicle yaw. When the system senses a loss of control in the vehicle in certain situations such as sudden turns or swerves, it automatically applies the brakes and adjusts engine power to help the driver keep the vehicle under his control and to keep it from rolling over.

The AdvanceTrac with Roll Stability Control can help the driver of the 2012 Ford Escape cruise safely in dangerous road conditions or difficult terrain or when he swerves or turns sharply to avoid obstacles or objects on the road.

2012 Ford Escape – Excellent Fuel Efficiency -34 Miles Per Gallon

The 2012 Ford Escape Hybrid trim is unrivaled in terms of fuel efficiency because of its 34 miles per gallon EPA rating. The electric motor is used for speeds not more than 44 miles per hour thereby producing no emission whatsoever. When the gas engine is activated, there is a smooth transition and the 2.5-liter Atkinson-cycle I-4 gasoline engine together with the electric motor work together to produce a very respectable 34 city miles per gallon. The best part about the hybrid engine is the regenerative braking energy that charges the batteries when the driver applies the brakes. The heat produced while braking is captured and transported to the battery pack as charged power.

Owners of the 2012 Ford Escape Hybrid and Limited Hybrid trim level can potentially save thousands of dollars of fuel especially when it is used in city streets most of the time. Although its core feature is in its electric motor, the gas motor does not pale in comparison and still provides top notch power to keep the vehicle running smoothly.

2012 Ford Escape – Double-Lateral and Semi-Trailing Arm Rear Suspension System

The double-lateral and semi-trailing arm design of the 2012 Ford Escape rear suspension allows each rear wheel to work independently to cruise through various road conditions with ease. The inclusion of precise suspension tuning and an installed 18.5 mm rear stabilizer bar also contributes to providing a controlled, comfortable, and responsive ride. Despite being mostly a city vehicle at heart, the excellent suspension of the 2012 Ford Escape makes it perfect for outdoor activities as well. The Escape can also be the perfect family vehicle for outings and vacations.

 

 

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2009 Ford Escape Hybrid: Think Green For Spring

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Bartlesville Ready to Get Green With Ford

Its a wonderful time of year here in Bartlesville. Spring is in the air and the whole world is turning green. Okay, maybe its a little early to be ringing in the springtime, but there is no arguing over the world turning green. Everywhere you look these days, green is the color of choice. The new ‘green’ movement is affecting industries across the spectrum.

As should be expected, the automotive industry is one of the premiere industries where green thinking is having a huge impact. New green cars, or hybrids, are all the rage these days. Between the economic benefit of their fuel savings and the environmental benefit of their lowered emissions hybrid vehicles are a great choice for those who want to give to the global effort to get greener and while at the same time getting great savings by avoiding the gas pump. Read more

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The 2009 Ford Car Lineup

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Here now are the new Ford cars.

2009 Ford Focus

Customer feedback inspired the sporty changes to the 2009 Ford Focus. The coupe and sedan are distinctively different with 17 inch aluminum wheels and a new aerodynamic design. Increased horsepower is a welcome addition as Focus continues to maintain its 35 miles per gallon rating. Focus is effectively designed to continue the 2008 surge in sales.

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