Wondering what will bring the 2008
Speedy_1234
07-08-2007, 02:43 PM
Posts your Opioions on what will the 2008 Escape bring. And well, we have major poblems with it
AlohaBra
08-26-2007, 11:37 AM
Mrbizness1
09-30-2007, 11:02 PM
I rented a 2008 limited a few weeks ago. It had 7k miles and I was surprised how much stuff I got into it. I got 22mpg doing 235 miles of which 180 were 65-70 mph on the highway. It was a little noisy on some roads and the gas pedal was a little light. At 70mph you only needed to push it down maybe an inch. I liked the way it handled and will consider it after the winter when I will need a new vehicle.
ftamike
10-10-2008, 10:09 PM
what ever you do dont get a 2.3l escape it is a dog..i can run faster than the escape from the starting line :redface:
northwoods60
02-16-2009, 08:49 PM
I am looking currently to buying a canadian version of the ford escape, new!
I noted Nitrogen Filled tires..supposed to be better than air. BUT cost $40 to fill..leave room for intrepretation, is that $40 from flat..or $40 if the tires are down a bit..THAT would make it a hell of expensive fill.
I prefer good old gas station air!...easier on the pocket book.
comments?
I noted Nitrogen Filled tires..supposed to be better than air. BUT cost $40 to fill..leave room for intrepretation, is that $40 from flat..or $40 if the tires are down a bit..THAT would make it a hell of expensive fill.
I prefer good old gas station air!...easier on the pocket book.
comments?
ftamike
02-16-2009, 09:07 PM
I am looking currently to buying a canadian version of the ford escape, new!
I noted Nitrogen Filled tires..supposed to be better than air. BUT cost $40 to fill..leave room for intrepretation, is that $40 from flat..or $40 if the tires are down a bit..THAT would make it a hell of expensive fill.
I prefer good old gas station air!...easier on the pocket book.
comments?
go to costco they will fill it free ..:smile:
I noted Nitrogen Filled tires..supposed to be better than air. BUT cost $40 to fill..leave room for intrepretation, is that $40 from flat..or $40 if the tires are down a bit..THAT would make it a hell of expensive fill.
I prefer good old gas station air!...easier on the pocket book.
comments?
go to costco they will fill it free ..:smile:
northwoods60
02-17-2009, 10:47 AM
ty..costco down the road!
anything for a sale! :nono:
anything for a sale! :nono:
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