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Questions: 1) Does anyone yet know if the changes for the Escape will also be on the Tributes? I know shift lever is suppose to be shortened. But, what changes are they making on the seats? I loved the old seats in the '01 model (all one piece & were very comfortable) -- are they going back to a one piece seat instead of the two-piece with the adjustable headrest? 2) When is the Escape HEV suppose to be available for sale? And, will they have a "twin" Tribute HEV? Was looking to buy fairly soon, but that 40 MPG could tempt me to wait if an early release is possible.
Even still, 100 is 99 too many.
Jim
canda - you said it yourself "not every problem vehicle is reported to the NHSTA". The same can be said for Honda/Toyota/Nissan....
Jim
Walked down to the Ford dealer as I pass by it on my morning walk, and first noticed that my Ford dealer is now also selling Isuzu and Suzuki products, anyway, the 2002 Escape has the new shifter,new ignition switch(winged), and better seats. Also reading one of the trade mags., the Tribute gets these updates also. But that silver Trooper really caught my eye.
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Randy
You have to remember that people that have things go wrong look for ways to vent their frustration and this board is a good place for them to do that. So if you read through all these posts, please keep in mind that if your Escape (like mine) is doing great, you have less motivation to comment on a site like this.
Also for future reference, canadatwo rarely, if ever, has anything positive to say about the Escape, because of his bad experience. I am convinced that he is a bitter old man.
I would encourage you to look at the Tribute. If you are considering black, you should wait for the Midnight Escape with painted black bumpers.
I have a black escape and wish that I would have known about the Midnight model a month earlier.
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Feature Report
2002 Ford Escape Production Changes
Robert Lane
20 October 2001
Vivian Palmer, Marketing Manager (313) 845-1042 e-Mail: vpalmer@ford.com
Ford Motor Company will make the following changes for the 2002 Ford Escape which will go into production (JOB1) on 05 November 2001.
Escape 2002MY Job #2 Changes:
• A Premium Console with 4 cup holders, armrest, and storage bin will now standard on Escape XLS models when equipped with the 3.0L Duratec V6 Engine. The XLS version with the 2.0L I4 Zetec engine will continue to be equipped with the floor console.
• Center Dome Lights with intregal map Lamps are standard on XLS.
• Visors will include dual (passenger and driver) vanity mirrors as standard equipment for XLS and XLT.
• Improved shape of Shifter Arm for all vehicles with Automatic Transmission. Shifter Arm is shorter and has an improved shape to reduce interference with center panel controls
• A new bezel for the ignition cylinder key is "winged" for ease in finding Ignition key slot
• Seating has also been made for comfortable due to a softer foam cushion.
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I have driven an escape with these changes. The shifter is not in the way of the radio anymore. The seats are more comfortable but still could have more leg support.
This truck runs great in the snow. Also, for a Mini-ute, this vehicle is fairly smooth on the highway (which is what most of my driving entails).
The only complaint is that the 2001 seats are not as comfortable as my Olds Intrigues were; yet they aren't supposed to be. Overall, the Escape is a much more enjoyable ownership experience than the OLDS.
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Randy
We could afford a larger more expensive suv, but wanted a small/mini size. The Escape really fit our needs, and we acually delayed our purchase of a new vehicle a model year for it to become available. My wish list for the Escape would be additional options (mostly electronic) available and an upgraded wheel/tire package from the factory. Bottom line: After 18 months of ownership, if we had to do it all over again, we would buy another Escape!
I looked through the Edmunds reviews and other reviews as well as the Ford Escape web site & brochure and found nothing. Is there anything to this?
thanks,
Tom
The Escape's "4WD AUTO" mode is really just Front-Wheel Drive, and the computer will send 1/2 of the power to the rear wheels when slippage is detected. Once traction is regained, its Front-Wheel Drive again.
The "4WD LOCKED" mode is when the VCS is locked together, sending power 50/50 to both front and rear. Don't drive in LOCKED mode on dry or even wet pavement where the wheels cannot slip (try locking it on pavement and go around a turn and you'll see what I mean - the car will "buck"). You can, I believe, drive in this mode up to 55MPH. Check your visor, somtimes they give you these instructions on the back of it.
I'm a little confused now...your description sounds just like what AWD is...a viscous coupling that switches from FWD to FWD/RWD when slippage occurs. But, ok..it seems it can do 55 in that mode.
In any case, I'm really interested in what speed it can do in the other 4WD mode, which is more like PT 4WD...although, if I understand it right, the center differential is not locked then either.
Thanks again.
When the Escape is in 'auto' mode, the rear wheels get 0 power until the front wheels actually start slipping..
In 4wd mode, the rear wheels always get power..
In both modes, the power given to the rear wheels is either 0 or full on, and not a gradual shifting of power like in Audi's AWD system.
According to the owners manual, there is no speed limitation in either mode. And the selector knob can be shifted from AUTO to ON, or vice versa at any speed.
Also, the escape does NOT have a center differential, and it is NOT AWD. This system is unlike Subaru's (or Audi's) AWD system, and is also unlike the Explorer's (or traditional truck) 4WD system. It is similar to the Highlander's VCS.
thanks...this looks like the answer to my question.
Enjoy..
I own a 2001 Black XLT V6 Escape. I have the stepbars, bike racks, splashguards, tinted windows, ventshades, rock gaurd. Looks sharp! and I'm enjoying mine too..
JD
Black, Dark Green, Silver,Bright Red, Shadow Grey, Blue, Yellow and White..
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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Randy
You can not beat Honda's quality, dependability, and re-sale value.
I look in the classified adds from time to time ,and count the number of Honda CR-V's for sale verses there competion. Not that many Honda's.
I would reccommend an Escape and as previously stated I would buy another if I had to do it all over again.
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