I've had my 2020 Titanium hybrid AWD for four months and I love it. I drove both the Rav and CRV hybrids and the Sync 3 is the best out of the three. I've had zero problems with the Escape its my first Ford ever so far all good.
@@norsetomeadyou Yes I am, it my first Ford and I was also nervous. So far its been great I have a little over 5k miles on it and lifetime MPG is 40.7, last tank 43.1.
I had the first 2001 Escape (in the Mazda Tribute twin). It was good for that time period but mpg was horrible and it cost a lot for a number of front end issues repairs. I'm considering this titanium hybrid because I'm tired of wasting fuel every stop and downhill (they should all be generating electricity). I've tested both a 1.5 turbo escape (2020) and the hybrid. They both feel really good. I don't care that much about plastics in the car as long as it's comfortable, decent leather, etc. Thanks for your excellent review. I am not a Toyota fanboy or any other manufacturer. Ford has not been great in the past with long-term reliability. I may give them the benefit...
Nice review! I hope you can compare it to the CR-V as well. Doing a PHEV comparison would be great especially when the Kia Sorento Hybrid and PHEV come out.
I’m in Michigan so I’m interested in a good winter driving car that also gets good gas mileage. Seems like this might do it. Sleek design as well; sharp looking car.
Great review. Thanks. Quick question about the child seats. How old are your older kid? Was he using a booster or was it a gadget to lower the height of the seat belt? Thanks
Is the infotainment issue about sync 4 or Apple Car Play? I'd like to see Android Auto. In my opinion Car Play has a lot more glitches than Android Auto
Thanks for the video! I've been combing TH-cam for 2020 Escape Hybrid reviews, after buying an SE Sport Hybrid (it's currently in transit). I previously drove a Prius for 8 years, and was set on finding a 2019 Rav4 Hybrid because I love Toyota. But Ford's price and financing won me over... Should I be concerned about abandoning Toyota? I don't want to regret this Escape!
Ford and Toyota originally co-developed their hybrid system together. It’ll be very reliable. They still have the old Ford Escape hybrids running around New York as taxi’s.
@@markray8629 Thank you for your reply! There are so many competitors in this category, the research was dizzying (and my eye still wanders sometimes!). But I've had the Escape just under a month, and I'm very pleased so far.
@@markray8629 For day to day driving, it suits me very well! But then again, I'm single with no children and only 5'7. I do find the back row to be very roomy though. And I saw at least one video on here that put the Escape through the car seat test (it passed their approval). Quite a bit of cargo space in the back too! I have the SE Sport with fabric seats, but since you have children, you may want the higher trim (Titanium) with the leather seat upgrade.
I’m happy for you that your new car is working out. I bought my Persian Green SE Sport Hybrid back in December 2019. Haven’t driven too much because of the pandemic. I’m a bit over 5,300 miles in 10 months. No problems. Best of all, my wife, who helped select the model car to buy, is very happy with the choice. Our previous vehicle, btw, was a 2006 Ford Escape Hybrid. So, we were both partial to Ford.
Damn I didn't know how glitchy Sync 3 was, I assumed it was super polished by now but seems not - thanks for pointing this out. ALSO, after the launch focusing so much on the amazing back seat, it looked completely "sub compact" when you got back there, another good call out. I was expecting more bang for buck, just not seeing it now :(
Let’s just call it a lifted Focus. Ford messed up the exterior with prior generation and made it worse with this version. The boxy one looked good. Too bad
Atkinson and Miller cycles. Atkinson cycles are suitable for hybrids as the lack of low end torque is backed by an electric motor. Though it all depends on your philosophy on engine design.
Jolly Green You’re right, an Atkinson cycle engine would be great in an i3. Though BMW’s philosophy puts more emphasis on performance and dynamics than efficiency.
Toyota has already won the hybrid game. This dude is a joke. He tried to make it look like a Ford or Honda have better hybrids. Go to any big city and nowadays Prius are taxis. Because Toyota hybrid is reliable. Toyota hybrid is perfect mechanically, this Ford will be trouble city. Go for RAV-4 for happy life.
Toyota has done a terrific job, no doubt. They've nailed the hybrid market. Besides the Rav4 hybrid fuel sensor problems they've been durable and trustworthy. The escape does a lot of things well enough to at least consider it, time will tell on the reliability. I've had a 2010 Escape since new! It hasn't missed a beat.
@@FamilyWheels People said the same thing about Focus hybrid. Now, I ask where is it? Where? Yet Toyota hybrids are EVERYWHERE and running strong. Case closed.
Paul M+ NO. Case open! RAV4 Hybrid are having problems filling up, you didn’t mention that. Many people have had issues with their RAV4 regarding the fuel tank. So please rethink your words. Also, the RAV4 doesn’t even come CLOSE to the Escape in terms of tech, it doesn’t even have heads up display and the escape does. It even parks itself.
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I've had my 2020 Titanium hybrid AWD for four months and I love it. I drove both the Rav and CRV hybrids and the Sync 3 is the best out of the three. I've had zero problems with the Escape its my first Ford ever so far all good.
Great to hear!
I just bought an SE Sport Hybrid, but I'm nervous about departing from Toyota (previously drove a Prius for 8 years). Are you still loving the Escape?
@@norsetomeadyou Yes I am, it my first Ford and I was also nervous. So far its been great I have a little over 5k miles on it and lifetime MPG is 40.7, last tank 43.1.
hikersid Oh, that’s wonderful to hear. I’m not crazy about the interior design and materials, but the fuel economy and Ford’s 0% financing got me!
Great review! I have this Escape Hybrid right now. So far I'm enjoying the fuel savings
Do you still love your Escape?! I'm curious what current drivers think. I just bought one, and I'm wondering if I should've gone with Toyota..
Is it comfy?
@@norsetomeadyou Any update on this? Would you have prefered the Toyota?
I had the first 2001 Escape (in the Mazda Tribute twin). It was good for that time period but mpg was horrible and it cost a lot for a number of front end issues repairs. I'm considering this titanium hybrid because I'm tired of wasting fuel every stop and downhill (they should all be generating electricity). I've tested both a 1.5 turbo escape (2020) and the hybrid. They both feel really good. I don't care that much about plastics in the car as long as it's comfortable, decent leather, etc.
Thanks for your excellent review. I am not a Toyota fanboy or any other manufacturer. Ford has not been great in the past with long-term reliability. I may give them the benefit...
Nice review! I hope you can compare it to the CR-V as well. Doing a PHEV comparison would be great especially when the Kia Sorento Hybrid and PHEV come out.
No hybrid CR-V in Canada yet but we're standing by waiting!
I’m in Michigan so I’m interested in a good winter driving car that also gets good gas mileage. Seems like this might do it. Sleek design as well; sharp looking car.
Very good video, dynamic presentation,... and nice ride ;)
So do you have to plug in this one, or is a regular hybrid?
Great review! Thanks.
Thanks for watching!
Great review. Thanks.
Quick question about the child seats. How old are your older kid? Was he using a booster or was it a gadget to lower the height of the seat belt?
Thanks
Door panels, can they go any cheaper?
Don't challenge them! We'll get tin foil doors on the next redesign :(
I'm not sure if the diamond indents were an extra option or standard kit!
@@rkalla Tin doors would add more character, but otherwise you're spot on. They can make it much worse.
Is the infotainment issue about sync 4 or Apple Car Play? I'd like to see Android Auto. In my opinion Car Play
has a lot more glitches than Android Auto
Why do 2nd row seats in SUVs/CUVs look so flat and un-contoured? And no rear heated seats in the Escape?
Thanks for the video! I've been combing TH-cam for 2020 Escape Hybrid reviews, after buying an SE Sport Hybrid (it's currently in transit). I previously drove a Prius for 8 years, and was set on finding a 2019 Rav4 Hybrid because I love Toyota. But Ford's price and financing won me over...
Should I be concerned about abandoning Toyota? I don't want to regret this Escape!
Ford and Toyota originally co-developed their hybrid system together. It’ll be very reliable. They still have the old Ford Escape hybrids running around New York as taxi’s.
@@markray8629 Thank you for your reply! There are so many competitors in this category, the research was dizzying (and my eye still wanders sometimes!). But I've had the Escape just under a month, and I'm very pleased so far.
Jenn K how’s the space and usage day to day? I’m very tall, and have two in car seats. (Reason for my question)
@@markray8629 For day to day driving, it suits me very well! But then again, I'm single with no children and only 5'7. I do find the back row to be very roomy though. And I saw at least one video on here that put the Escape through the car seat test (it passed their approval). Quite a bit of cargo space in the back too! I have the SE Sport with fabric seats, but since you have children, you may want the higher trim (Titanium) with the leather seat upgrade.
I’m happy for you that your new car is working out.
I bought my Persian Green SE Sport Hybrid back in December 2019. Haven’t driven too much because of the pandemic. I’m a bit over 5,300 miles in 10 months. No problems. Best of all, my wife, who helped select the model car to buy, is very happy with the choice. Our previous vehicle, btw, was a 2006 Ford Escape Hybrid. So, we were both partial to Ford.
Thanks for the vid
Damn I didn't know how glitchy Sync 3 was, I assumed it was super polished by now but seems not - thanks for pointing this out. ALSO, after the launch focusing so much on the amazing back seat, it looked completely "sub compact" when you got back there, another good call out. I was expecting more bang for buck, just not seeing it now :(
My Sync 3 works great and after driving the Rav and CRV the Sync3 worked the best, 2020 Escape hybrid AWD 5k miles no problems so far.
It does resemble the Macan if you’re legally blind. 😉
You remembered the Manspread Test but no junk in the trunk today.
😂😂 I forgot to pack the gear in the trunk before heading out to shoot!
Family wheels do you think you can contact Scott and tell him I miss him and I really want to talk to him because he is my hero
No spare Tire. 🤷♂️ Sorry I need a spare. I guess if you don't plan on going "anywhere" in your SUV you don't need one.
AAA cheap azz.
Saying the Escape looks like the Macan is like saying the Camaro looks like the Mustang.
Let’s just call it a lifted Focus. Ford messed up the exterior with prior generation and made it worse with this version. The boxy one looked good. Too bad
I have the boxy one, I'm not sure whey they went so small looking after that one. It sold so well.
The engine is an ackens cycle engine? Whats so special about that
Atkinson and Miller cycles. Atkinson cycles are suitable for hybrids as the lack of low end torque is backed by an electric motor. Though it all depends on your philosophy on engine design.
@@wyw201 so a ackens cycle engine would be great in a bmw i3
Jolly Green You’re right, an Atkinson cycle engine would be great in an i3. Though BMW’s philosophy puts more emphasis on performance and dynamics than efficiency.
a sea of black plastic inside...
Not even the diamond indents on the doors could hide it!
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Toyota has already won the hybrid game. This dude is a joke. He tried to make it look like a Ford or Honda have better hybrids. Go to any big city and nowadays Prius are taxis. Because Toyota hybrid is reliable. Toyota hybrid is perfect mechanically, this Ford will be trouble city. Go for RAV-4 for happy life.
Relax homie... deep breaths...
I’m not ford guy myself ..but he did a good presentation .
Toyota has done a terrific job, no doubt. They've nailed the hybrid market. Besides the Rav4 hybrid fuel sensor problems they've been durable and trustworthy. The escape does a lot of things well enough to at least consider it, time will tell on the reliability. I've had a 2010 Escape since new! It hasn't missed a beat.
@@FamilyWheels People said the same thing about Focus hybrid. Now, I ask where is it? Where? Yet Toyota hybrids are EVERYWHERE and running strong. Case closed.
Paul M+ NO. Case open! RAV4 Hybrid are having problems filling up, you didn’t mention that. Many people have had issues with their RAV4 regarding the fuel tank. So please rethink your words. Also, the RAV4 doesn’t even come CLOSE to the Escape in terms of tech, it doesn’t even have heads up display and the escape does. It even parks itself.
Great review. Thanks.