@@MGReviewsBlog The Escape in the lower trim levels offer good value, but in Select Elite and Platinum offer below average value. IMO, that is true with many vehicles offered in this segment.
I meant that it feels like it takes a bit more effort to push the throttle pedal to keep it going at 100 km/h than it does in the CR-V. I'm sure it'll go 160+ but it just gives the impression it would be much happier doing 70 km/h.
Thanks, I went through the whole article, felt like I was listening to you all over again. Any possibility on you researching on the best PHEV compact/subcompact SUV?
I've done a few reviews on compact PHEVs. Rav4 Prime vs Escape PHEV: th-cam.com/video/HeL_sPLwyNg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=kBs9Lc1BQkh_40o- Outlander PHEV: th-cam.com/video/59OYieQJ_Hk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=c2Ux0FpFi09z69mp Niro PHEV: th-cam.com/video/QfL3S2UqmM4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=8tEB_7T-SwsKytdv Sportage PHEV: th-cam.com/video/3hAwFz8Yicw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Qv4hmBOXQ2amnst6
Wow, I didn't know the escape hybrid could get such good fuel economy.
Yea it's really good and easy to achieve!
My Escape Hybrid is averaging 46.7 mpg after 22,000 miles. Mostly urban driving.
The Escape is also more sedanish as in more aero, less boxy, and built lower to ground than most CUVs.
My Kia Niro PHEV averages 4.4 l/100 kms, and I hardly ever plug it in. Very very fuel efficient and fun to drive. Love this car!
You can still get the 8 inch display and physical controls as 13.2 screen is an option.
It's only an option on the lower trim levels. The Platinum and higher up trims have the bigger screen as standard.
@@MGReviewsBlog The Escape in the lower trim levels offer good value, but in Select Elite and Platinum offer below average value. IMO, that is true with many vehicles offered in this segment.
What fo you mean the escaoe doesnt like to go 100 km/hr on the highway ??
I meant that it feels like it takes a bit more effort to push the throttle pedal to keep it going at 100 km/h than it does in the CR-V. I'm sure it'll go 160+ but it just gives the impression it would be much happier doing 70 km/h.
Great video! To the point
Thanks!
Kuga: 235 NM + 210 NM
Nice, how about safety too?
I usually cover the safety features in my written review: mgreviews.com/comparison-2024-honda-cr-v-hybrid-vs-2024-ford-escape-hybrid/
Thanks, I went through the whole article, felt like I was listening to you all over again.
Any possibility on you researching on the best PHEV compact/subcompact SUV?
I've done a few reviews on compact PHEVs.
Rav4 Prime vs Escape PHEV: th-cam.com/video/HeL_sPLwyNg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=kBs9Lc1BQkh_40o-
Outlander PHEV: th-cam.com/video/59OYieQJ_Hk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=c2Ux0FpFi09z69mp
Niro PHEV: th-cam.com/video/QfL3S2UqmM4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=8tEB_7T-SwsKytdv
Sportage PHEV: th-cam.com/video/3hAwFz8Yicw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Qv4hmBOXQ2amnst6
Cool, I'll check them out, thanks.
I can't find a video where people aren't talking at the same time.
9000 dollars off for a 2023 if you can find one.
On which car?
@@MGReviewsBlog the Escape
155 Pound-feet of Torque