2001 Ford Escape: Small SUV for Big-City Lifestyles  (page 2)




 

 

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"We believe Escape will appeal to a wide variety of consumers, including those who have not owned an SUV before, but whose life's activities now require the space and versatility that an SUV provides. Those people might not consider a larger SUV, but Escape will provide them with the perfect solution," says O'Connor. "Whether they are young singles, newlyweds, small families or empty nesters, the Escape will be an affordable and fun option that will allow them to do all of the things that they enjoy such as skiing, camping and biking."

On sale this summer, the new Escape joins Ford's "Outfitters" showroom and the company's "No Boundaries" promise for tough and versatile SUVs. Together with the Explorer, Explorer Sport, Explorer Sport Trac, Expedition and Excursion, the new Escape gives Ford the most comprehensive SUV lineup in the industry.

2001 Ford Escape

  • Choice of DOHC 2.0-liter I-4 or 3.0-liter V-6 engines
  • 5-speed manual gearbox with the I-4 engine
  • 4-speed automatic/overdrive transaxle with the V-6 engine
  • Full-time automatic 4x4 or front-wheel drive drivetrains
  • 4x4 system comes with a driver-determined switch to select four-wheel drive automatic or "4x4 lock"
  • 3,500-pound towing capacity (with V-6 engine and towing package) - enough to pull jet skis, snowmobiles or a small boat
  • Five-passenger seating
  • Roomy front- and second-row seating
  • Four doors and rear liftgate with flip-up glass
  • Large, versatile cargo area
  • Unibody design provides refined ride, handling and maneuverability
  • Available anti-lock braking system (standard on XLT models)
  • Safety features include second generation dual front air bags and available side-impact air bags
  • Low fuel consumption and certified to LEV emissions standards
  • Standard air conditioning

Based on an all-new platform developed in partnership with Mazda, the new Ford Escape provides customers with a small, versatile and tough SUV with maximum convenience and comfort - together with a unibody design for refined ride and handling, and one of the safest body structures in the class.

With average fuel economy of 28 miles per gallon, the new Escape with the I-4 engine and 4x2 configuration will be comparable to many family sedans. Escape is equipped with the 3.0-liter V-6 engine and 4x4 configuration to achieve an average of more than 24 miles per gallon. It also will be certified to low emission vehicle standards and its emissions will be among the cleanest in its class.

The 2001 Ford Escape will be built at Ford's Kansas City Assembly Plant in Claycomo, Mo., and goes on sale in North America this summer. The new small SUV will be sold worldwide in more than 150 countries.

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