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2004 New Ford Escape Car Reviews
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2004 Ford Escape Summary and Specs Ford Escape is a well-balanced on-road SUV. It has a roomy interior and good cargo capacity. The available V6 engine provides the Escape with strong power. A four-wheel independent suspension and unit-body construction make it handle almost as well as a car. A car-like ride makes it easy to live with. It isn't designed for serious off-road driving, nor are its direct competitors.
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| 2004 Ford Escape Specifications | Model Lineup: | XLS ($18,710); XLS 4WD ($21,925); XLT ($22,555); XLT 4WD ($24,180); Limited ($24,615); Limited 4WD ($26,240) | Engines: | 3.0-liter DOHC 24-valve V6 | Transmissions: | 4-speed automatic | Safety Equipment: (standard) | dual front airbags | Safety Equipment: (optional) | ABS, side airbags | Basic Warranty: | 3 years/36,000 miles | Assembled In: | Kansas City, Missouri; Avon Lake, Ohio |
| 2004 Ford Escape Specifications as Tested | Model Tested MSRP: | Ford Escape XLT 4WD ($24,180) | Standard Equipment: | air conditioning, anti-theft system with perimeter alarm, four-wheel anti-lock brakes, cargo cover and convenience net, center console with armrest, cruise control, 3.0-liter V6 Duratec engine, four-speed automatic transmission, front fog lamps, rear privacy glass, chrome grille, dual visor mirrors, AM/FM/cassette with in-dash six-CD changer, six-way power driver's seat with manual lumbar control, five-spoke alloy wheels, full carpeting, electric rear window defroster, power locks, illuminated remote keyless entry, headlights with automatic off/delay, power mirrors, accessory power outlet in rear cargo area, tachometer, power windows with express down for driver's window | Options as Tested (MSRP) | Leather Comfort group ($575) includes leather seating surfaces, leather-wrapped steering wheel, front bucket seats and 60/40 split rear bench; Class II trailer towing package ($350); cargo cover ($75) | Destination Charge: | 590 | Gas Guzzler Tax: | | Price as Tested: | Ford Escape XLT 4WD ($24,180) | Layout: | four-wheel drive | Engine: | 2.0-liter DOHC 16-valve Inline-4; 3.0-liter DOHC 24-valve V6 | Horse Power: | 201 @ 5900 | Torque: | 196 @ 4700 /div> | Transmission: | 4-speed automatic | Fuel Economy: | 18/23 | Wheelbase: | 103.1 | Length/Width/Height: | 173.0/70.1/69.1 | Track Front/Rear: | 61.2/61.0 | Turning Radius: | 35.4 | Seating Capacity: | 5 | Front Head/Hip/Leg room: | 38.3/53.4/42.7 | Middle Head/Hip/Leg room: | | Rear Head/Hip/Leg room: | 36.9/49.0/36.4 | Trunk Volume: | 69.2 | Payload: | | Towing Capacity: | 3500 | Front Suspension: | independent MacPherson strut, coil springs, anti-roll bar | Rear Suspension: | independent, multi-link, coil springs | Ground Clearance: | 7.8 | Curb Weight: | 3346 | Stock Tires: | P235/70R16 | Brakes Front/Rear: | disc/drum with ABS and EBD | Brakes Front/Rear: | 16.0 |
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