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4.4
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Randi T.
2005 Ford Escape
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08/12/2017
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Best Car I have ever owned

I bought this car used back in 2012 and it's been great ever since. I haven't had any major issues just regular maintenance and had to replace brakes and alternator which is all normal for a car it's age. I drove it from NY to Utah hauling a U-Haul behind it, it has over 176,000 miles on it and still runs great. I think it's gonna make it to 200,000 miles without a problem!
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SIMON B.
2005 Ford Escape
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07/10/2019
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Ford Escape limited 2005

We bought this car used in 2013, replacing another 2005 Escape we had. Wife got T-boned in our other Escape. Car has been pretty reliable considering I used it for Lyft for nearly 2 years. Ac compressor went out, replaced it. Radiator broke at 12 years old. But was on borrowed time. I replaced. Now valve covers leak and need new gaskets. I will do that too. Car has 170,000 miles now. Only real complaint is needs a bigger fuel tank, and not have filling up issues when filling up. Pump will click off when filling. Overall, a good car.
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ROBERT B.
2005 Ford Escape
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10/28/2019
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Reliable and comfortable

Provided reliable service for almost 15 years! Starting to rust up a bit, but I am near salt water, so I guess that's about normal. I liked it so much, I bought another in 2010. Great vehicles that I would certainly recommend.
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DIEGO P.
2005 Ford Escape
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09/14/2019
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Great car, not in its prime though

The Ford Escape is a great car. A classic in the SUV world. Not only does the car have a beautiful curvature and style to it, it also has a ton of room! Me being worrisome - I like to carry a lot of things in my car with me wether it be an umbrella or an extra shirt in case some situation were to unfold where I needed them. The Ford Escape makes all these situations possible thanks to it’s spacious cabin and trunk.
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Stephanie R.
2005 Ford Escape
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Overall Rating 3.0/5Overall Rating 3.0/5Overall Rating 3.0/5Overall Rating 3.0/5Overall Rating 3.0/5
07/01/2020
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Dissapointed in my 2005 Ford Escape XLT

My cars is 15 years old, only has 132,000 miles. I have replaced the suspension 4 times. The last time I had this repaired I was told that the first version of the model was notorious for destroying the suspension. When I first bought it I had to replace the brakes four times in as many years. The air is now out, the stereo system no longer works, cruise control went out, (had to get that fixed), and lastly the rear window washer doesn't work. I have learned my lesson, I will never buy the first of any model of a car again. It's a shame that a car with such low mileage doesn't last longer
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JANET H.
2005 Ford Escape
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08/19/2020
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Dependable

It's a great car for the most part. I like a car that has little to no blind-spots and this car passes the test. It has lots of leg and head room. Many places for 'stuff' and cup holders (4). No back seat USB port though. Because it is a six cylinder, it doesn't get very good gas mileage but, on the up side, it has the go power when you need it. I use it like a truck and it has never let me down, although, I wish it had a manual transmission.
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NICOLE MADELINE D.
2005 Ford Escape
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07/28/2019
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Seems to need a lot of repair

Less than 110k miles but bought a year ago and Transmission sticks..broken cap on oil pan...catalytic converter bought used perhaps was not maintained properly. Personally have experienced less repairs on my Toyota and Nissan
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GERALD P.
2005 Ford Escape
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08/10/2021
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Some Good things mostly bad things

I bought this car new from a local Ford Dealer, and have driven it more or less daily since. It is basically a box and that is what I wanted. I've made several long trips to Colorado and North Carolina and the car mostly does what it was bought for, that is, to move me from one place to another. Ergonomically, it was designed by people who ride the bus to work. No one at Ford could have actually driven this thing during the development phase. 1. The LCDs are unreadable in the Florida bright sun. 2. The speedometer tach instruments were lifted from ab early Datsun, are readable but dated. 3. Te rear seats do not fold flat making the feature almost worthless. 4. The premium Infinity radio lacks an input for an mp3 player (these have been around since ~1995 you'd hope the 2005 Ford has heard of them. The Japanese carmakers did in the late 1990s 5. The radio display lights are dimmed so they are unreadable during the day when you have the headlights on. 6. The dampers on the rear door never assisted the lift of the door and failed just after the warranty. 7. The Escape is noisy. It is based on a truck platform. I guess Ford needed to remind you. 8. At around 140,000 miles one of the computers failed, this, in turn, caused the catalytic converter to fail. These cost several thousand dollars to make the car driveable. If I were I younger, I'd sent this to the junkyard and buy a Toyota. I've had three other cars ( 1 Chrysler, 2 GM) in my time with computers that were driven well over 100,000 miles and never had a computer failure. I could go on.
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