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Re: O/T Ford Escape Good/Bad
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Posted by Stumpalump on January 10, 2007 at 13:59:50 from (67.177.206.45):
In Reply to: O/T Ford Escape Good/Bad posted by Walter Squires on January 10, 2007 at 13:24:41:
I got a new one in 05 as a company car. I have 60,000 miles on it and have done nothing but change the oil. 6cyl 2WD. It goes geat in the snow for a 2WD. From what I here from my co-workers nobody except the guy in New Jersy has had a problem. He needed a transmission under warrenty. Jeep has a Liberty and a Compass you may also like. Most of my work I fly too and rent a car like yesterday I flew to Elpaso TX. and drove to Carlsbad NM. I got my favorit car from Avis. Chevy Impala. Those things ride and drive like a dream. This is a flat safe desert drive and three times a warning light came on and said "speed is limited to 113 MPH. I usually cruise the desert in the 80's but these things drive so smooth I'm glad they have a limiter to let you know. Its considered a full/mid size and she may like it also. I hate GM but thumbs up to the Impalla. In the city they whip around nice. Tonight I fly to Oaklahoma city and drive to Stillwater OK. You don't speed in OK. if you wind up with the Escape she will like it. Mine came with huge tires from the factory for a small car P235x75x16 you must run them at the pressure listed on the door jam for the right ride and handling.
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