2010 Ford Escape Hybrid

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2010 Ford Escape Hybrid

Kelley Blue Book Retail $24,500–$26,300  

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MPG City: 30 – 34 Highway: 27 – 31

Available Engines

155-hp, 2.5-liter I-4 (gas hybrid)

Transmissions

2-speed CVT w/OD

Average Consumer Rating

(4.3) 7 consumer reviews

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Summary

New or Notable

New self-parking option
Can run on electric power alone
Standard stability system
Optional customizable ambient lighting
Optional navigation system with hybrid-drive readouts
 

What We Like

+Gas mileage
+Easy drivability
+Hybrid drivetrain performance
+Brake-pedal feel (for a hybrid)
 

What We Don't

-Uncompetitive interior quality
-Backseat has outdated folding design
-Wind noise at higher speeds
-Modest towing capability
 
The Ford Escape Hybrid is one of a few Ford vehicles to offer the option of a self-parking system. The vehicle comes in a base trim and a Limited Hybrid trim, which incorporates added entertainment and comfort options. Competitors include the Toyota Highlander Hybrid.  Read More

4 Available Escape Hybrid Trims

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    Original MSRP
Base 4dr Front-wheel Drive
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$29,860
Base 4dr 4x4
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$31,610
Limited 4dr Front-wheel Drive
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$32,370
Limited 4dr 4x4
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$34,120
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