I believe Dynamic guidelines for the backup camera are there. It may be a option that’s turned off in the infotainment. My ‘13 Escape Titanium has dynamic guidelines.
I don't like the way Lincoln put their gear selector near the infotainment screen. If they didn't want to put a mechanical shifter in the center console, they should have put a rotary dial shifter or an electronic lever in the center.
My 2018 Fusion Platinum has more features than this with a Leather Dash, Sync3, Real Wood, Heated & Cooled Quilted Leather Seats, 19”s, Lane Departure, Automatic Braking, Blind Spot Monitoring, Doesn’t have Panoramic Sunroof just a Regular. And Escapes Don’t Come In Platinum Trim. Titanium Is The Top Trim And That Mathew Impression Was Hilarious!😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@ShootingCars Right! Tomato Tomahtoe Tbh😂. Idk Why Ford even branded My Fusion as A Platinum. It’s Supposed to be The Top Trim but The Sport Gets The 2.7 Twin Turbo V6🤦🏽♂️
@@easymoneysniper9013 Duh.. What do you think Ford did with The Leftover Material & Design Ques!?! My car has that Dial Shifter Too & The grille of an Aston Martin & Jaguar Suspension parts from An X-Type & The Block of a Mazda!…
@@easymoneysniper9013 Why you think For Started making Only SUVs & Trucks? They’re using Landrovers old parts seeing as how Landrover used Ford Parts on The 2.0T Evoque & Discovery💡
Kind of one of the worst reviews of ever viewed. Didn't tell me anything I wouldn't have known from looking at photos on the web. No inside information or insight. Other than the chassis and the drive train, does it share anybody parts with the Escape to make you think it's just a higher end Escape? (According to Ford the answer is no.) Are the driving dynamics better than the Escape? Or any of this competition? He got in the car, looked around and told you what he saw! I certainly wouldn't base any kind of decision on a review like this.
Always appreciate an honest review.
Great review and sense of humor.
I believe Dynamic guidelines for the backup camera are there. It may be a option that’s turned off in the infotainment. My ‘13 Escape Titanium has dynamic guidelines.
Or they don't activate when the car isn't actually moving. That's just my guess
I don't like the way Lincoln put their gear selector near the infotainment screen. If they didn't want to put a mechanical shifter in the center console, they should have put a rotary dial shifter or an electronic lever in the center.
You should definitely review a town car while your on a lincoln bender
The commercial and accent at the end 😂😂😂
great review!
Matthew Made me buy it!
The Matthew McConaughey part 😂
the food part is a refference to the podcast with gingium XD
The end part is Mathew McConaughey😂 I am buying this car because of that🎉 😅
Def a very unprofessional review not based in facts. The reviewer should appear non biased.
The wood grain looks like the desks in high school with the chair attached
My 2018 Fusion Platinum has more features than this with a Leather Dash, Sync3, Real Wood, Heated & Cooled Quilted Leather Seats, 19”s, Lane Departure, Automatic Braking, Blind Spot Monitoring, Doesn’t have Panoramic Sunroof just a Regular. And Escapes Don’t Come In Platinum Trim. Titanium Is The Top Trim And That Mathew Impression Was Hilarious!😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ah yes, I always forget they switch to Titanium for the escape for some reason
@@ShootingCars Right! Tomato Tomahtoe Tbh😂. Idk Why Ford even branded My Fusion as A Platinum. It’s Supposed to be The Top Trim but The Sport Gets The 2.7 Twin Turbo V6🤦🏽♂️
This is 3 years older..
@@easymoneysniper9013 Duh.. What do you think Ford did with The Leftover Material & Design Ques!?! My car has that Dial Shifter Too & The grille of an Aston Martin & Jaguar Suspension parts from An X-Type & The Block of a Mazda!…
@@easymoneysniper9013 Why you think For Started making Only SUVs & Trucks? They’re using Landrovers old parts seeing as how Landrover used Ford Parts on The 2.0T Evoque & Discovery💡
Kind of one of the worst reviews of ever viewed. Didn't tell me anything I wouldn't have known from looking at photos on the web. No inside information or insight. Other than the chassis and the drive train, does it share anybody parts with the Escape to make you think it's just a higher end Escape? (According to Ford the answer is no.) Are the driving dynamics better than the Escape? Or any of this competition? He got in the car, looked around and told you what he saw! I certainly wouldn't base any kind of decision on a review like this.