2005 Ford Escape Model Research at Automotive.com

2005 Ford Escape

Research the 2005 Escape at Automotive.com. Whether you're in the market to buy a used SUV car or you're just starting the research process, we have all the information that you need to make your buying decision. Details like a retail value of $12,104.00, or the trade in value which ...     more
2005 Ford Escape
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2005 Ford Escape Pricing

MileageTrade-In-ValueRetail Value
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1 - 18,000$13,548$11,938$8,564$16,938$16,081$13,767$11,102
18,001 - 25,000$13,448$11,838$8,564$16,838$15,981$13,667$11,102
25,001 - 30,000$13,348$11,738$8,564$16,588$15,881$13,567$11,102
30,001 - 40,000$13,098$11,638$8,564$16,088$15,631$13,467$11,102

2005 Ford Escape Specs

2,261 cc 2.3 liters in-line 4 front engine with 87.5 mm bore, 94 mm stroke, 9.4 compression ratio, double overhead cam and four valves per cylinder Duratec 23
Unleaded fuel 87
Fuel economy EPA highway (mpg): 25 and EPA city (mpg): 22
Multi-point injection fuel system
16.5 gallon main unleaded fuel tank
Power: 114 kW , 153 HP SAE @ 5,800 rpm; 152 ft lb , 206 Nm @ 4,250 rpm

2005 Ford Escape Review

Ford Escape is the best-selling of all the small, affordable sport-utilities, and it's a solid choice among these so-called cute utes. The Escape offers agile handling, a smooth ride, and comfortable seating for four average Americans. It also offers brisk acceleration when equipped with the optional V6 engine. It's compact but practical. Folding down the rear seats reveals a flat, moderately sized cargo area. Best of all, its prices are relatively low, up only an average of 1 percent over 2004 prices.

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