You are here: Home / Car Comparisons / Ford / Ford Escape Compact SUV
Ford Escape Compact SUV

Ford Escape Compact SUV

Shopping Tools And Steps To Get The Best Deal

  1. Build Your Own: This tab prices your Ford Escape with options, gives side-by-side car comparisons and requests a quote.
  2. Get Price Quotes: This tab provides pricing from local dealerships. Get as many quotes as possible. When dealers compete you save.
  3. Search Inventory: This tab tells you which local dealerships have your Ford Escape in stock.
  4. Financing: This tab compares interest rates. Dealers don't always offer the best deal.
  5. Trade-In Values: This tab tells you what your current car is worth so you can complete your deal.
  6. Escape Reviews: Still not sure about the car? Click on the "Escape Reviews" tab to learn about the vehicle.
  • Build Your Own
  • Price Quote
  • Search Inventory
  • Trade-In Values
  • Financing
  • Escape Reviews

Build your own Ford Escape to your specifications. Price with options, compare cars side-by-side and request a quote. Click on “Build this Car” below.

Get Ford Escape pricing from local dealerships. Get as many quotes as possible because when dealers compete for your business, you save.

Find out which local dealerships have your new Ford Escape in stock. You can contact the dealers by phone or email.

Find out what your current car is worth so you can complete your deal.

Compare interest rates because dealers don’t always offer the best deal.

Still not sure about the Ford Escape? Read reviews to learn more about the vehicle.

  • 2012 Ford Escape Hybrid Compact Crossover SUV

    Virtually silent at start-up with only the electric motor switching on, the Escape Hybrid leaps forward on command with help from the electric motor, which can propel the wagon up to 44 mph. When more power is needed, a generator cranks up the gasoline engine in only a fraction of a second.


  • 2006 Ford Escape Compact Crossover Wagon/Sport Utility Vehicle

    Ford’s front-wheel-drive (FWD) crossover wagon foregoes the body-on-frame structure of a truck-based SUV in favor of a monocoque platform that unites chassis and body in a cohesive unit that’s rigid in motion.


  • 2006 Ford Escape Hybrid Compact Crossover Wagon/Sport Utility Vehicle

    The compact-class Escape crossover wagon spins off a fuel-efficient hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) called Escape Hybrid.


  • 2005 Ford Escape Compact Sport Utility Vehicle

    With a slightly new look for 2005, the Ford Escape is more refined and
    comfortable than ever. It has a quieter cabin with better materials than
    last year’s model, and its ride is still smooth and car-like. Inside,
    while it still won’t be mistaken for a luxury car, the 2005 Escape has a
    new look and feel to match its intense competition from both domestic and
    foreign companies.


  • 2005 Ford Escape Hybrid Fuel Compact Sport Utility Vehicle

    The Ford Escape Hybrid looks and drives almost exactly like a regular Escape. It uses battery power to supplement a small gasoline engine to get 35 miles per gallon in town, 15 more than the V6 Escape. Just like on the outside, the Escape Hybrid’s interior is virtually identical to the regular Escape’s. Only a few extra gauges and a small LCD screen set it apart.