2012 Ford Escape Hybrid
The 2012 Ford Escape Hybrid combines capability, technology and fuel economy like no other SUV.
With many vehicle features that a very exclusive course this car be worth you have. 2012 Ford Escape Hybrid is Ford’s smallest SUV with three drive train choices such as a hybrid drive train as well as two gas engines. As with most Hybrid Car vehicles, Ford has added many features to list of standard for the company’s Escape hybrid to help improve profit margins could offset the cost of expensive production hybrid drive trains. A new standard feature for the latest generation of Electric Power Steering Assist is speed-sensitive (EPA) system that replaces the old hydraulic system.
Standard interior features for 2012 Ford Escape Hybrid include: Six-way power driver’s seat, Chair Eco-Friendly, AM/FM/CD/MP3 radio with Sync and Sirius satellite radio, dual-zone temperature control auto electronics, Ice Blue interior lighting, dash screen and leather-wrapped steering wheel with audio controls. Exterior standard features include: roof rails, fog lights, features auto lamp, power adjustable and folding mirrors, integrated blind spot mirrors, tinted windows and fuel capless Easy Fuel filter.
Escape Hybrid provides comfortable seating for up to five, a versatile cargo area and a variety of standard and optional features, including an available intelligent four-wheel-drive system for enhanced traction.
The Escape Hybrid broke new ground with its combination of fuel economy and full SUV capability, said Jason Sprawka, Ford Escape Hybrid marketing manager.
The Escape Hybrid leads the pack for best monthly fuel costs, with consumers paying at least $100 less for fuel per month, compared with competing vehicles.
Additionally, CarGurus.com named Ford Escape Hybrid one of the best vehicles for hybrid investment. The site reported the Escape Hybrid is one of the few hybrid vehicles consumers can justify paying a premium for over the gas-only version, as the Escape Hybrid pays for its premium once gas prices and savings are factored in.
Ford Escape Hybrid was named a 2011 Consumers Digest Automotive Best Buy Award winner, following awards for Best Bet for Hybrid SUVs by Cars.com and Top 10 Green Car by Kelley Blue Book’s kbb.com.
Safe
the 2012 Ford Escape employs an available intelligent four-wheel-drive system that works automatically to help prevent wheel slippage. Unlike the system on Toyota Highlander Hybrid, which is an on-demand system, the Escape Hybrid system does not require any driver interaction.
The class-exclusive Ford SYNC system is standard on Escape Hybrid and provides hands-free access with simple voice commands.
The front-wheel-driven "Escape Hybrid" delivers an impressive mileage of 34 mpg city/31 mpg highway and 32 mpg combined. The 2012 Ford Escape Hybrid comes with a long list of safety features including Advancer traction control with RSC (Roll Stability Control), Safety Canopy, a side air curtain technology offering protection for the first and second seating rows, Personal Safety System, a suite of seven safety technologies, including dual-stage front air bags for the driver and front-seat passenger, side air bags and a front passenger sensor system, My Key programmable vehicle key, Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) and LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tether anchors for Children) system on rear seating positions.
With many vehicle features that a very exclusive course this car be worth you have. 2012 Ford Escape Hybrid is Ford’s smallest SUV with three drive train choices such as a hybrid drive train as well as two gas engines. As with most Hybrid Car vehicles, Ford has added many features to list of standard for the company’s Escape hybrid to help improve profit margins could offset the cost of expensive production hybrid drive trains. A new standard feature for the latest generation of Electric Power Steering Assist is speed-sensitive (EPA) system that replaces the old hydraulic system.
Standard interior features for 2012 Ford Escape Hybrid include: Six-way power driver’s seat, Chair Eco-Friendly, AM/FM/CD/MP3 radio with Sync and Sirius satellite radio, dual-zone temperature control auto electronics, Ice Blue interior lighting, dash screen and leather-wrapped steering wheel with audio controls. Exterior standard features include: roof rails, fog lights, features auto lamp, power adjustable and folding mirrors, integrated blind spot mirrors, tinted windows and fuel capless Easy Fuel filter.
Escape Hybrid provides comfortable seating for up to five, a versatile cargo area and a variety of standard and optional features, including an available intelligent four-wheel-drive system for enhanced traction.
The Escape Hybrid broke new ground with its combination of fuel economy and full SUV capability, said Jason Sprawka, Ford Escape Hybrid marketing manager.
The Escape Hybrid leads the pack for best monthly fuel costs, with consumers paying at least $100 less for fuel per month, compared with competing vehicles.
Additionally, CarGurus.com named Ford Escape Hybrid one of the best vehicles for hybrid investment. The site reported the Escape Hybrid is one of the few hybrid vehicles consumers can justify paying a premium for over the gas-only version, as the Escape Hybrid pays for its premium once gas prices and savings are factored in.
Ford Escape Hybrid was named a 2011 Consumers Digest Automotive Best Buy Award winner, following awards for Best Bet for Hybrid SUVs by Cars.com and Top 10 Green Car by Kelley Blue Book’s kbb.com.
Safe
the 2012 Ford Escape employs an available intelligent four-wheel-drive system that works automatically to help prevent wheel slippage. Unlike the system on Toyota Highlander Hybrid, which is an on-demand system, the Escape Hybrid system does not require any driver interaction.
The class-exclusive Ford SYNC system is standard on Escape Hybrid and provides hands-free access with simple voice commands.
The front-wheel-driven "Escape Hybrid" delivers an impressive mileage of 34 mpg city/31 mpg highway and 32 mpg combined. The 2012 Ford Escape Hybrid comes with a long list of safety features including Advancer traction control with RSC (Roll Stability Control), Safety Canopy, a side air curtain technology offering protection for the first and second seating rows, Personal Safety System, a suite of seven safety technologies, including dual-stage front air bags for the driver and front-seat passenger, side air bags and a front passenger sensor system, My Key programmable vehicle key, Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) and LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tether anchors for Children) system on rear seating positions.