How many miles will a 2010 Ford Escape last?

How many miles will a 2010 Ford Escape last?

With careful handling and routine patience, Ford Escape mileage can last up to 250,000. The average is about 130,000 miles. In years, this can vary. Depending on how often you drive your Ford Escape, you can hit those miles quickly or after years of use.

Is a Ford Escape worth buying?

Is the Ford Escape a Good SUV? Yes, the Ford Escape is a good compact SUV. This crossover has a robust turbo-four engine option, above-average mpg estimates with the base turbo-three engine, engaging handling, and a comfortable ride. Inside, it has ample space for passengers to stretch out and plenty of cargo room.

Can a Ford Escape last 300000 miles?

Hybrid batteries in Ford Escape cars can last as long as 300,000 miles. Since most Ford Escapes don’t last longer than 250,000 miles, you probably won’t need to replace your batteries before you buy a new car. However, if for any reason you need to replace them, expect to purchase new ones for $5000.

What engine is in a 2010 Ford Escape?

2.5 L 4-cylinder
3.0 L V6
2010 Ford Escape/Engine

What is the average length of a Ford Escape?

Ford’s Escape is 4524mm in length. Other dimensions include 1713mm in height, 1838mm in width, and 1667kg.

What is Ford Escape XLT?

XLT (2001-2007): As the top-of-the-line trim level of the Escape in 2001, and the most popular trim level of the Escape throughout its entire run (2001-2007), the XLT added the following equipment to the base XLS trim level: 16-inch alloy wheels, security alarm, cloth seating surfaces, and an enhanced interior. Options included an AM/FM stereo with a six-disc, in-dash CD changer (which later became standard equipment on all Escapes), the 3.0-liter V6 engine, a four-speed automatic

Who is Ford Escape?

Ford Escape. The Ford Escape is a compact crossover vehicle sold by Ford since 2000 over three generations. Ford released the original model in 2000 for the 2001 model year—a model jointly developed and released with Mazda of Japan—who took a lead in the engineering of the two models and sold their version as the Mazda Tribute .

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