The 2012 Ford Escape represents the American automaker’s
compact crossover, providing a small and maneuverable vehicle that also packs
the utility of much larger SUVs. With the proper equipment, the Escape can tow
up to 3,500 pounds. The Escape comes with both front-wheel-drive and
all-wheel-drive to handle inclement weather or curvy roads.
Ford offers a multitude of technological advancements with
the 2012 Escape. It is the only vehicle in its class to come with an Auto Park
feature that not only finds viable parallel parking spots, but also steers the
vehicle into those spots. Unlike any of its competitors, the Ford offers a
hybrid version of the Escape. Ford’s Sync system, which allows the driver to
control the stereo through voice commands, is also an option in the Escape.
Powering the Ford Escape are three different engine options.
A 2.5 liter four cylinder engine is standard, providing 171 horsepower, while
an optional 3.0 liter V6 produces 240 horsepower. Ford offers both a five speed
manual and a six speed automatic transmission. Hybrid models come with a 2.5
liter four cylinder engine block that is mated to an electric motor to produce
a total of 177 horsepower. The hybrid only comes with a continuously variable
transmission so transitions between the electric and gas motors are not
noticeable while driving. Escape hybrids that are outfitted with
all-wheel-drive make use of a second electric motor that delivers power to the
rear wheels as needed.
Parents will enjoy the 2012 Ford Escape’s MyKey system,
which allows the vehicle’s owner to program specific keys so the vehicle
operates under certain restrictions. Parents can restrict teenagers’ keys so
the Escape will not travel faster than 80 mph, as well as restrict the stereo’s
volume to only 45 percent of the original volume limit. Another option mutes
the stereo until the driver’s seat belt is fastened. Parents can also program
the key so the Escape makes audible alarms when it reaches 45, 55 or 65 mph so
teenagers are aware of their speed.
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