Used 2008 FordEscape XLT

Located at
TEAM CHEVROLET, GMC
    Odometer
    181,375 miles
    Fuel Economy
    17/22 MPG City/Hwy
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Drivetrain
    4WD
    Engine
    3.0L V6
    VIN
    1FMCU93148KE13724
    Stock Number
    12199B
    Ford Escape

    Included Packages & Accessories

    Detailed Specifications

    • Max seating capacity: 5
    • Horsepower: 200

    Dealer Notes

    2008 Ford Escape XLT Recent Arrival! .....One Low Price. Plain and Simple!----- When we surveyed our customers, we found that over 75% do not like the traditional negotiating process that happens at most dealerships. So we decided to do a couple of things .....First: We put our VERY BEST PRICE on every vehicle 24/7......Second: None of our salespeople get paid a commission. They get paid the same whether you by a $2000 Car or a $50,000 car. ----- Every dealer knows what their lowest possible price is, they just hope you will pay more. Every dealer knows what your trade in is worth, they just hope you will take less. -----2008 Ford Escape XLT AWD 4-Speed Automatic Duratec 3.0L V617/22 City/Highway MPGAwards:* 2008 KBB.com Brand Image AwardsReviews:* If you’re looking for traditional SUV features, such as high ground clearance and a high seating position, but you want it in a smaller, more fuel-efficient package, the 2008 Ford Escape makes a good choice. Source: KBB.com

    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall4.3Out of 5
    • Better than expected

      By MsSRyder on Sunday, April 05, 2009

      5.0
      I purchased this vehicle based on economic logic. To my surprise, I really like the car. It drives very comfortably and has plenty of space. The gas mileage really can be 34 mph and even higher, depending on how you drive: slow city driving, bumper to bumper jams and rolling through foothills you can easily get 40 mpg. Unfortuantely, I am a freeway driver and always in a hurry. I tend to get about 27 - 28 mpg with my driving habits. My first impression is that is was made for a man -- everything is flat and hard, not curvey or soft. The seat was uncomfortable at first. I don't know if it molded to my body or if I just got used to it. But, after 7,000 miles I don't notice it any more. It has plenty of power for my needs -- typical mom stuff. Very quiet when in electric mode, a bit noisy when using gas but not as noisey as a typical truck. I love the Sync -- it makes so much sense and is easy to set up & use. I just tell my car to call home and talk like my family is in the car with me. Sync my iPod, plug in my laptop, etc. Very techno friendly. I have been a toyota driver for 30 years and really wanted a Lexus Hybrid, but could not justify the cost to mileage ratio. I was very reluctant to switch to Ford but now I am glad I gave it a chance.
    • I love my Escape

      By PJG on Sunday, November 22, 2020

      5.0
      So great I’m going to buy another. My current Escape is a 2009. In all these years I have never had a repair. 95% of my driving is highway and my average mpg is 24.
    • 2008 not the best year for the Ford Escape.

      By Jim on Friday, January 25, 2013

      4.0
      2008 was not the best year for the Ford Escape. Early on had trouble with the transmission fluid cooler. Water pump went out early. The heating and cooling system is difficult to adjust. The glove box is a little small. The gas mileage is not bad for a V-6, can get 23-25 highway if I hold the speed to 65 or less and the road is not too hilly. Do like that V-6, gives plenty of pep and is really holding up well after 120,000 miles. Like driving it and hope to keep it to 200,000.