Ford Escape Real World MPG
Escape/Tribute Owners, please post your actual MPG! Please be sure to include whether it is manual/automatic, 4cyl/6cyl, and AWD.
"Real World" Fuel Economy vs. EPA Estimates
"Real World" Fuel Economy vs. EPA Estimates
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4 cylinder
5 speed manual trans
All Wheel Drive
not quite 2000 miles
20 - 22 mpg "suburban" driving ( have seen 19 mpg during colder temps )
26 - 27 mpg highway, but no long trips as of yet, with multiple fills
V6 FWD
6000 miles
50% Highway
No trips yet...
Average is 23 MPG
16-17 City
20-Hwy
Don't know if I'll ever be able to get any better but I'm still trying. From all forums/ posts, mileage seems to be better with the '05 Escapes/Tribs./Mariners or at least
a couple of mpg better than '01-'04 models. I think maybe it's d/t electronic throttle
linkage and some re-tuning of the 3.0 V6. My friend with an '05 Tribute seems to have better throttle response and pick-up in his too as well as about 2-3 mpg better
mileage.
gotten that good of mileage, ever from my '01 Escape.
Vehicle: '01 Escape XLT
Engine: 215hp V6 (after Tornado install and checked on a dyno at dealership)
Drive: 4WD
Mileage: 76454 (as of 02/07/06
MPG: 20-22 City / 28-30 Hwy (but have had it as high as 32)
Odie
I believe I have done everything I know of to increase mileage (except the Tornado): K&N air filter, Mobil 1 synthetic oil from 22K miles, Mobil 1 synthetic transmission fluid, Magnaflow free-flow muffler. I know one thing, it goes faster and sounds good too, than when broken-in new. I figure my HP gain must be about 20, bumping it up to maybe 220 HP. This really may be the cause of my low(er) mileage too, but I try not to rabbit-start.
I may be buying a 2006 Mariner V6 FWD which on paper gets better mileage by about 25% than my '01 Escape. One of the things holding me back is Ford's continued issue with brake-pad dusting. It drove me crazy until I switched to ceramic pads a couple of years ago.
Odie
Hope this helps out.
Odie
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i took off the front crossbar and changed the air filter on our '04 escape. mileage is up about 6% over last year.
Odie
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The owners manual says not to consider MPG accurate until the engine is broken in (around 1,000 miles). So I guess we will see how the mileage goes from here on out.
If we can get/keep around 20/gal in a mix of highway and city driving, I will be satisfied.
2006 Escape
6 cyl, 17500 km on it
Has anyone found a way to reduce the noise level? It has become difficult to have a converstaion with passengers.
Any feedback would be appreciated before we bring it to the dealer to check out.
If you drive a lot of small distances, or leave your car on for a few minutes here and there, that's the numbers you will get.
It's a device that gives some vorticity (spin) to the air in your intake that supposedly improves engine efficiency.
There has been some discussion of it in Gas Saving Gizmos & Gadgets.
tidester, host
Overall mpg as expected - 28 mpg. 2005 Tribute, 2.3 liter 4 cyl, 5 speed manual, All Wheel Drive.
The big question is why the gas in Va has fallen to as low as 2.599 per gallon regular in Va, while here in questionable-practice Md, it has gotten no lower than 2.899 here, and still far higher towards DC, which is somewhat understandable, in a round-about way.
Odie
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Farout
Overall 21.3 mpg in mixed driving. Best yet has been 24.2 on a trip.
I am pretty satisfied with that, considering it's a v-6 and shaped like a brick.
average of 19.5 mpg over 31k miles.
longest trip has been about 250 miles.
i will be draining the tank a few times.
next tank 268 miles 21.9 mpg. worst traffic encountered was a stretch of 15 miles that took 2 hours. also dead stop on 1-95 in maryland for a while.
last tank pa 15 to I81 to I84 317 miles 25.7 mpg.
lots of hills in pa/ny/ct. tried to maintain 75 as much as possible. i'm really happy with that!
tidester, host
I find that my 2006 Tribute 2.3 AWD 5-manual is achieving closer to "old" ratings vs new. Although my highway MPG hasn't ever been as good as 26 (was ~25 though, in the winter with a full load at 70+ mph). As the car is breaking in the mileage seems to be improving. This winter I've averaged 23-24 mpg, with one tank as low as 22 (very cold with lots of slow driving i nthe snow) and one recently as high as 25.3. I have less than 7k miles on it so far, I expect it will go up another 1-2 MPG by 10k miles Based on info from my brother who has a 2005 Escape 2.3l 5-M (he averages about 25 per tank and gets 27-28 on the highway)
I looked up my old car as well with the link, a 2004 Passat 1.8T 5-manual, that car definitely achieved the "new" lower MPG ratings. AC, lots of stop and go turbo use, and cold weather REALLY killed mileage in that car. And it was geared low so the highway MPG at realistic speeds was not so great.
Just signed on after writing a review in Edmunds.
I have the 2005 Tribute i, 4 cyl front wheel drive, 5 spd Automatic tranny, all the std. features, plus cruise as option. Bought it new 3/05
Just checked MPG again for a 40% hwy/60% local tank. I get 29.1 mpg. No word of a lie, the thing is amazing considering it is a small suv that you can fill to the brim with stuff, AND it handles like a sports car.
You start adding 4 wheel drive and 3L 6cyl and the mileage of course falls off. I am so pleased with this vehicle I can't even tell you.
gas mileage than with it ON.The owner's manual says the opposite is true.I usually drive around 95 km/hr.I computed 24.8 mpg..mostly highway.
It seems like the gas gauge goes down quicker in OD..weird.