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  • 4dr 103" WB XLS Value
    Starts at
    $18,670
    23 City / 27 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    Gas I4
    Engine
    Front Wheel Drive
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  • 4dr 103" WB XLS Sport
    Starts at
    $19,465
    23 City / 27 Hwy
    MPG
    5
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    Gas I4
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    Front Wheel Drive
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  • 4dr 103" WB XLS Choice
    Starts at
    $20,230
    19 City / 24 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    Gas V6
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    Front Wheel Drive
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  • 4dr 103" WB XLS 4WD Value
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    $20,295
    22 City / 25 Hwy
    MPG
    5
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    Gas I4
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    Four Wheel Drive
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  • 4dr 103" WB XLS 4WD Sport
    Starts at
    $21,090
    22 City / 25 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    Gas I4
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    Four Wheel Drive
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  • 4dr 103" WB XLS 4WD Choice
    Starts at
    $21,855
    18 City / 23 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    Gas V6
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    Four Wheel Drive
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  • 4dr 103" WB XLT Choice
    Starts at
    $22,205
    19 City / 24 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    Gas V6
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    Front Wheel Drive
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  • 4dr 103" WB XLT Choice 2
    Starts at
    $22,380
    19 City / 24 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    Gas V6
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    Front Wheel Drive
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  • 4dr 103" WB XLT Premium
    Starts at
    $23,435
    19 City / 24 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    Gas V6
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    Front Wheel Drive
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  • 4dr 103" WB XLT 4WD Choice
    Starts at
    $23,830
    18 City / 23 Hwy
    MPG
    5
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    Gas V6
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    Four Wheel Drive
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  • 4dr 103" WB XLT Midnight
    Starts at
    $24,430
    19 City / 24 Hwy
    MPG
    5
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    Gas V6
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    Front Wheel Drive
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  • 4dr 103" WB XLT 4WD Sport
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    $24,780
    18 City / 23 Hwy
    MPG
    5
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    Gas V6
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    Four Wheel Drive
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  • 4dr 103" WB XLT 4WD Premium
    Starts at
    $24,885
    18 City / 23 Hwy
    MPG
    5
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    Gas V6
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    Four Wheel Drive
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  • 4dr 103" WB XLT 4WD Midnight
    Starts at
    $25,880
    18 City / 23 Hwy
    MPG
    5
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    Gas V6
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Expert 2002 Ford Escape review

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Vehicle Overview
Ford’s first car-based sport utility vehicle debuted for the 2001 model year and is derived from the Mazda 626 platform — a result of Ford’s controlling interest in Mazda, which produces the similar Tribute. Developed in tandem, both compete against other car-based SUVs, such as the Honda CR-V, Hyundai Santa Fe, Subaru Forester and Toyota RAV4. All are considerably smaller than traditional, truck-based SUVs and promise carlike ride and handling, as well as the security of optional four-wheel drive.

Except for a newly optional six-CD changer, little is new for Ford’s smallest SUV. A Sport Package that includes a special cargo rack and 16-inch aluminum wheels was introduced in spring 2001.

During 2002, a hybrid version of the Escape is supposed to go on sale as a 2003 model. The hybrid will have a small gasoline engine and an electric motor to yield frugal fuel economy. This will make Ford the third automaker — behind Honda and Toyota — to offer a hybrid powertrain in the U.S. market and the first to have one in a truck-type vehicle.

Exterior
Riding a 103-inch wheelbase, the unibody four-door Escape measures 173 inches long overall. Traditional-type SUV styling resembles some of Ford’s full-fledged trucks. The rear liftgate has a flip-up window that opens separately, as it does on larger Ford SUVs. The Escape has four-wheel-independent suspension.

Interior
Seating five occupants, the Escape is fitted with two front bucket seats and a three-place folding rear bench that is split on the XLT model. Cargo volume behind the rear seat is 35 cubic feet and grows to 68 cubic feet when the rear seat is folded forward, which creates a flat load floor. Despite the compact exterior, there’s space inside with the liftgate closed for two mountain bikes that can be secured by standard mounting points. Standard equipment includes a CD player, tilt steering column, air conditioning, remote keyless entry, and power windows, locks and mirrors.

Under the Hood
The base 130-horsepower, 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine teams only with a five-speed-manual shift. Most Escapes come with the optional 200-hp, 3.0-liter V-6, which is also used in the Taurus sedan. This engine drives a four-speed-automatic transmission with the gear selector on the steering column. The Escape can have either front-wheel drive or Control Trac II four-wheel drive, which engages automatically as needed to maintain traction. An optional towing package for the V-6 Escape allows a cargo-towing capacity of up to 3,500 pounds.

Safety
Antilock brakes are standard on the XLT and optional on the XLS. Side-impact airbags for the front seats are optional on both models.

Driving Impressions
Easy to drive and quite stable on the highway, the Escape steers with a very light touch, which imparts a sufficient level of confidence. Frisky performance emanates from the V-6 engine as the Escape pulls out from a standstill with spirit. The automatic transmission shifts capably, without lumpiness — it’s quite smooth, in fact, for a truck.

Driveline noise is more noticeable than expected, even at highway speeds, and ride comfort is quite satisfying around town. Extremely short front-seat bottoms can impair comfort, but back support is fine. Occupants enjoy plenty of space in the front and rear. The backseat actually feels more comfortable than the front. On the negative side, the doors and overall construction feel a little more “tinny” than on some rivals.

 

Reported by Jim Flammang  for cars.com
From the cars.com 2002 Buying Guide

2002 Ford Escape review: Our expert's take

Vehicle Overview
Ford’s first car-based sport utility vehicle debuted for the 2001 model year and is derived from the Mazda 626 platform — a result of Ford’s controlling interest in Mazda, which produces the similar Tribute. Developed in tandem, both compete against other car-based SUVs, such as the Honda CR-V, Hyundai Santa Fe, Subaru Forester and Toyota RAV4. All are considerably smaller than traditional, truck-based SUVs and promise carlike ride and handling, as well as the security of optional four-wheel drive.

Except for a newly optional six-CD changer, little is new for Ford’s smallest SUV. A Sport Package that includes a special cargo rack and 16-inch aluminum wheels was introduced in spring 2001.

During 2002, a hybrid version of the Escape is supposed to go on sale as a 2003 model. The hybrid will have a small gasoline engine and an electric motor to yield frugal fuel economy. This will make Ford the third automaker — behind Honda and Toyota — to offer a hybrid powertrain in the U.S. market and the first to have one in a truck-type vehicle.

Exterior
Riding a 103-inch wheelbase, the unibody four-door Escape measures 173 inches long overall. Traditional-type SUV styling resembles some of Ford’s full-fledged trucks. The rear liftgate has a flip-up window that opens separately, as it does on larger Ford SUVs. The Escape has four-wheel-independent suspension.

Interior
Seating five occupants, the Escape is fitted with two front bucket seats and a three-place folding rear bench that is split on the XLT model. Cargo volume behind the rear seat is 35 cubic feet and grows to 68 cubic feet when the rear seat is folded forward, which creates a flat load floor. Despite the compact exterior, there’s space inside with the liftgate closed for two mountain bikes that can be secured by standard mounting points. Standard equipment includes a CD player, tilt steering column, air conditioning, remote keyless entry, and power windows, locks and mirrors.

Under the Hood
The base 130-horsepower, 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine teams only with a five-speed-manual shift. Most Escapes come with the optional 200-hp, 3.0-liter V-6, which is also used in the Taurus sedan. This engine drives a four-speed-automatic transmission with the gear selector on the steering column. The Escape can have either front-wheel drive or Control Trac II four-wheel drive, which engages automatically as needed to maintain traction. An optional towing package for the V-6 Escape allows a cargo-towing capacity of up to 3,500 pounds.

Safety
Antilock brakes are standard on the XLT and optional on the XLS. Side-impact airbags for the front seats are optional on both models.

Driving Impressions
Easy to drive and quite stable on the highway, the Escape steers with a very light touch, which imparts a sufficient level of confidence. Frisky performance emanates from the V-6 engine as the Escape pulls out from a standstill with spirit. The automatic transmission shifts capably, without lumpiness — it’s quite smooth, in fact, for a truck.

Driveline noise is more noticeable than expected, even at highway speeds, and ride comfort is quite satisfying around town. Extremely short front-seat bottoms can impair comfort, but back support is fine. Occupants enjoy plenty of space in the front and rear. The backseat actually feels more comfortable than the front. On the negative side, the doors and overall construction feel a little more “tinny” than on some rivals.

 

Reported by Jim Flammang  for cars.com
From the cars.com 2002 Buying Guide

Safety review

Based on the 2002 Ford Escape base trim
NHTSA crash test and rollover ratings, scored out of 5.
Nhtsa rollover rating
3/5

Factory warranties

New car program benefits

Basic
3 years / 36,000 miles
Corrosion
5 years
Powertrain
3 years / 36,000 miles
Roadside Assistance
3 years / 36,000 miles

Certified Pre-Owned program benefits

Age / mileage
Fords and many non-Ford vehicles up to 10 years old with less than 150,000 miles
Basic
90-Day / 4,000-Mile (whichever comes first) Comprehensive Limited Warranty
Dealer certification
139-point inspection

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Consumer reviews

4.3 / 5
Based on 57 reviews
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Comfort 4.0
Interior 4.0
Performance 4.3
Value 4.2
Exterior 4.2
Reliability 4.1

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  • Pretty great vehicle

    Own one of these and it never fails to start and reliably get me to place to place. Almost 200k and no sign of stopping. Also had a Toyota highlander that was a piece of junk compared to this thing. At least the Ford never had an engine light or didn't start.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Having fun
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • 2002 escape

    My 2002 almost hit 300000 miles trans has now failed. Been a great little suv. We will miss it. Pretty good fuel mileage too. Next vehicle I'm hoping to get the Ford Maverick truck wish us luck
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Transporting family
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 4.0
    Interior 4.0
    Performance 3.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 4.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • love to drive this suv

    just what i wanted back in 2002 but trans jerks not very good on gas but i can live with it and i still like the body style not the head lights
    • Purchased a New car
    • Used for Transporting family
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 3.0
    Interior 4.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 4.0
    Reliability 4.0
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  • If it wasn’t for the rust...

    I bought the four-cylinder, five speed manual brand new in 2002. I had it for 17 years and 207,000 miles. Never had to replace anything major in it, just pretty much basic maintenance. If it hadn’t been for the typical Ford rusting of the body and underneath, I would’ve kept it for many more years.
    • Purchased a New car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • Worst vehicle I ever owned.

    I had a 2002 Firs Escape that I bought new. It has 7 miles on the odometer. The steering rack failed 4 times before it reached 37,000 miles. Wheels and suspension parts all failed. The engine and transmission hated each other. The brakes would freeze in the winter. I had $20,000 in warranty repairs before the car got out of warranty. Then I had to start paying for everything. Once I was right side up on the loan, I traded it in and ran like xxxx. Mechanically it was the worst vehicle I ever owned.
    • Purchased a New car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does not recommend this car
    Comfort 4.0
    Interior 4.0
    Performance 3.0
    Value 1.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 1.0
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  • Bought in 2009 used replaced a.c. all units 3 time

    Alternator replaced 3 times @ $850.00 the front axle must be dropped to do it! 12 mpg in town & 15 mpg on Hiway. Water pump replaced @ 120, 000 Heads warped so $2350.00 repairs. Replaced th AC completey 3 times. Steering radious is great. Transmission went Out at 150, 000 so rebuilt @ 1900.00. I was told by a very experienced mechanic of 30 yrs. The engine n granny go OUT NO warning at at about 200K!!!
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does not recommend this car
    Comfort 2.0
    Interior 2.0
    Performance 2.0
    Value 2.0
    Exterior 3.0
    Reliability 2.0
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  • Still Hanging Strong at 17yrs old.

    My regular maintenance & upkeep is paying off. At 6 feet and curvey, with either a fury friend or 1-2 passengers in tow, this car was and remains to be the perfect fit. Maintenance mostly done at dealership’s quick stop, although more for labor than regular Joe Blow, I always feel confident that I ‘ll be done right the first time. Only considering a new car to accommodate lifestyle changes during retirement ...
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 4.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • Most reliable car I've ever owned

    I need this car brand new since 2002 still currently driving it. Only problems other than general breakdown of machinery like alternator starter battery batteries new brakes etc was a computer chip that malfunctioned. I would say 2002 to now with a hundred and eighty thousand miles on it that's phenomenal. Still have the air conditioner blowing cold great car
    • Purchased a New car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 4.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 4.0
    Reliability 4.0
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  • I love this Car!

    I love my Ford Escape! It meets all of mine & my families needs, plus more! It's the most perfect sized SUV with 4WD and with that being said, I can't complain about the gas mileage either!
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 3.0
    Interior 4.0
    Performance 4.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 4.0
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  • I Love It

    Absolutely would recommend, there's nothing I would complain about as the vehicle is more than adequate in every major category. I was skeptical at first but now after a few months of ownership i would take a bullet for my 2002 escape.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 4.0
    Interior 3.0
    Performance 4.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 3.0
    Reliability 4.0
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  • Highest mileage on an escape

    Has 193k! Had to replace ignition coils and had a short in some wiring other then that never had a problem with it. I call it ol reliable I trust it almost as much as my Toyota
    • Purchased a New car
    • Used for Transporting family
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • second one and didn't want to get rid of the first

    I have had two of them and fell in love with SUV the first time I drove it intact I held onto the first one until I realized I have got to let go I thought I might need a parts car but the second one never needs work or parts
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 5.0
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FAQ

What trim levels are available for the 2002 Ford Escape?

The 2002 Ford Escape is available in 8 trim levels:

  • XLS Choice (2 styles)
  • XLS Sport (2 styles)
  • XLS Value (2 styles)
  • XLT Choice (2 styles)
  • XLT Choice 2 (1 style)
  • XLT Midnight (2 styles)
  • XLT Premium (2 styles)
  • XLT Sport (1 style)

What is the MPG of the 2002 Ford Escape?

The 2002 Ford Escape offers up to 23 MPG in city driving and 27 MPG on the highway. These figures are based on EPA mileage ratings and are for comparison purposes only. The actual mileage will vary depending on vehicle options, trim level, driving conditions, driving habits, vehicle maintenance, and other factors.

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Is the 2002 Ford Escape reliable?

The 2002 Ford Escape has an average reliability rating of 4.1 out of 5 according to cars.com consumers. Find real-world reliability insights within consumer reviews from 2002 Ford Escape owners.

Is the 2002 Ford Escape a good SUV?

Below are the cars.com consumers ratings for the 2002 Ford Escape. 82.5% of drivers recommend this vehicle.

4.3 / 5
Based on 57 reviews
  • Comfort: 4.0
  • Interior: 4.0
  • Performance: 4.3
  • Value: 4.2
  • Exterior: 4.2
  • Reliability: 4.1

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