Details on the 2008 Ford Escape Batavia OH

The following contains automobile information you should know about the 2008 Ford Escape, one of the most eye-catching cars these days. Read the following review if you or a loved one is interested in staying car savvy in Batavia.

Local Companies

Mike Castrucci Ford Sales, Inc
(513) 831-7010
1020 State Route 28
Milford, OH
Mt Orab Ford - Mercury Inc
(513) 721-4464
480 West Main Street
Mt Orab, OH
Allstate Ohio Ford Truck Sales
(513) 772-1740
2550 Annuity Drive
Sharonville, OH
Deerfield Auto Sales
(513) 722-1709
5736 Deerfld Rd
Batavia, OH
Sports Street Auto Sales Llc
(937) 879-0714
585 Sports St
Fairborn, OH
32 Ford Mercury
(866) 912-3232
610 West Main Street
Batavia, OH
Beechmont Ford Inc.
(888) 261-8619
600 Ohio Pike
Cincinnati, OH
Kings Ford Inc.
(888) 495-4647
9555 Kings Automall Road
Cincinnati, OH
Mike Castrucci Ford Lincoln Mercury of Alexandria, Inc.
(859) 448-9400
7400 Alexandria Pike
Alexandria, KY
32 Ford-Mercury Inc
(513) 732-2124
610 W Main St
Batavia, OH

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Introduction

Ford Escape - 2008 Review: Compact crossovers are a little like hamburgers. Using the same basic ingredients, different manufacturers manage to make their burgers unique. The original 2000 Escape lead the field with a V-6 engine, car-like ride and huge cargo space. But the competition caught up and passed the Escape, making Ford's updates for 2008 little more than fresh pickles and an extra helping of special sauce on the same stale patty and bun. These days the Escape is eclipsed almost universally by its competitors in terms of style, performance, quality and capability, offering a more satisfying meal for your dollar than this warmed-over Ford.

What We Drove
Our black-on-black-on-black Escape weighed in at $30,910, including the $665 destination charge. Granted, that included $4,015 worth of options over the $25,330 base price, but even if you factor in the eventual barrage of Ford incentives, there are better buys. On paper we admit it sounds good: a $2,395 navigation/audiophile audio system, 17-inch chrome wheels for $695, a luxury package costing $795, and the Limited's V-6 engine and all-wheel drive. However, the Escape is unfortunately less than the sum of its parts.

Performance
A V-6 engine with 200 horsepower should be able to move a small crossover with ease. But this 3.0-liter V-6 struggles against the Escape's 3,522 pounds, and acceleration from a dead stop in first gear is especially sluggish. Once moving, it isn't bad, and passing power is adequate. The transmission's oddly-selected cogs are the culprit, sacrificing acceleration for fuel economy, and the 18.2 mpg isn't much of a payoff. The transmission shifts roughly at times, and if you select gears manually you can time the changes with a sundial.

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