The 2010 Ford Escape is a bit of a step-up compared to the 2009 Ford Escape with its additional power and smooth ride as well as the fuel economy at the top of the class. Plus, with great Ford Escape deals it is hard to turn this SUV away.
As well as the power, smooth ride, and conservative fuel economy the Ford Escape also has an excellent six-speed automatic transmissions, comfortable passenger accomodations, not to mention the the availability of a gas/electric hybrid model.
Yet despite all these great SUV traits, consumers have not been able to ignore the bad one’s either which include the crude-sounding engines, and basic design that has been said to be nearly a decade old. The interior has also been known to not be as versatile as its rivals as well as the controls confusing for the person trying to use them.
The revisions to the Ford Escape have not been known to make the consumers feel as if it has done more to win-over the competition, or distinguish it more, but it does however have a rearview camera system that helps prevent blind-spots and aid the drivers.
Overall, this car is border-line worth the $20,858-$27,254 price tag, but whether or not it really is can be left up to the consumer.


