Agree with you there! The Nautilus got a nice upgrade for the 2024 model so there's the possibility the Edge L that was launched in the Chinese market could find its way here too
I like how this guy makes the things he sees as cons still sound positive, because somethings that are cons to one person may not be a con to another, great in depth video overall. Good work, you've definitely earned my subscription.
@@CarsWithSteve My husband had one ten + years ago, which my daughter inherited (as a bribe for going to an in-state college). That was a hybrid and I now have this new hybrid. Was a long-time Focus driver then upgraded to two leased MKCs. I don’t like the look of the Corsair and don’t need that much vehicle anymore (if you know what I mean). I think I’m going to be very happy with this Escape. Mine is the same color as your test model. Had to laugh at that.Thanks again for your very informative video. I’ll be spending some time with my iPad setting up all the technology. You’ve made it much less daunting.
Wow, bit of an upgrade from that older Escape! Compared to the older MKC, this is a pretty nice change too. You're welcome, it's always great to hear when people learn a thing or two. Enjoy the new ride Monica!
It sounds like your new Escape is a Platinum hybrid. I ordered my Platinum hybrid AWD on Oct. 26, 2022 and have a build date for the week of May 22nd, so I'm not expecting delivery until June. That will be just shy of an 8 month wait. How long did you wait for yours? I know Ford stopped production of the Escape (and Corsair), for at least six weeks, because of software issues, so that delayed my order (and roll-out), and I'm sure there were supply issues too. Just wondering exactly how long you waited. Thanks.
@@tabbycats5 Now I should stop complaining! I ordered mine the end of November and took delivery May 3rd. I’m in Metro Detroit, and it arrived within two weeks of the final build. I’m really loving it- and yes it’s a Platinum hybrid. I’ve got the cinnabar, which I wish was more red than purple. There were no samples available - I wish Ford would step up its color selections. Hoping for an early delivery for you!
Hey Steve! How’d you get your hands on a 2023 Escape already lol. I factory ordered my 2023 Escape 1/16/23, it just came out of build status yesterday and ETA to my Cleveland, Ohio Ford Dealer isn’t until 5/18/23 😢. Ordered a Platinum Hybrid AWD with towing package and panoramic roof and premium technology package. Can’t wait! Trading in my current 2021 Titanium Hybrid AWD Escape. Looking forward to Sync 4 and the bigger 13” screen. Love your videos!
Haha I lucked out! I was at Yorkdale Ford to shoot a SuperDuty and this one rolled off the delivery truck just as I was about to start so I immediately pivoted to shoot this first. Good call on the options you added in, I think you're really going to love the ride. The hybrid is great and the new interior looks fantastic!
I don't like how they made the front look more bulky and less sleek and minimalistic. I also don't like how they incorporated all the buttons on the LCD console. If the screen breaks, you can use any features or if one button breaks then all the buttons get messed up. And the one button strip on the dash where multiple buttons are integrated into one large button. It just feels like Ford slacked out. I also didn't see the foot activation option or the option to add a Yamaha container to the custom order.
The front end styling change might be to prep for them getting rid of the Edge, which is currently getting a short 2024 run but unsure of the future of it after that..The LCD buttons for climate are an interesting choice.. you get still get traditional climate controls in the lower trim levels that don't have this larger screen. If the screen ever does black out, climate, navigation, phone etc can all be controlled using your voice Foot activated liftgate is packaged in with some trim levels but may be assembled without it because of chip shortages and the Yamaha container can always be added after market. It was a dealer installed option and never technically came from the factory...
Steve great review thank you! However I think I missed this detail: Are the side mirrors electric power fold? And do they have led lights on them? Asking mainly for the Platinum Hybrid version, thanks!
Perfect daily car for the family, then getting the Maverick for the occasion adventure. My escape is being shipped right now and then I'll order the Maverick later this year. Can't wait
@@manjleenbhasin1429I have the 2020, which is basically the same generation without the front refresh and the second room has a lot of legroom. I've had three adults in the second row but don't remember how roomy is was in width. It's fairly good compared to the competition.
@@devmediaonyoutube9149I have a 2020 Escape Titanium 2.0 turbo and you'll love it. My mpgs on E15 gasoline (88 octane) is around 29 mpg. I don't think I've had one tank below 25 mpg yet over 3.5 years.
They can be upfitted aftermarket if the need is there... Only need to worry about is putting it in drive/reverse.. once the engine is turned off it defaults to park with this dial shifter
I had ordered a 2023 ST Elite in vapor blue. After seeing this color IRL though I started over. Worth waiting longer! Thanks for the video. I'm ahead of the game!
Side Note: Ford's US website doesn't show AWD as an available option for the plug-in hybrid. That was a factor for us when ordering the standard hybrid, which has optional AWD.
I have the Plug In listed FWD in the drivetrains section of the video but probably should have added it to the unavailable AWD list too. Thanks for pointing that out for people who read comments!
The 2023, ( newly designed) CRV has a recall. The 2022 crvs has 0 recalls. Whenever any car makers redesigns a model there are more recalls. That's why I bought the 2022 CRV.
I bought a 2019 Ford Escape SE fully loaded for $26k about 4 years ago. I want a new Escape but the prices on them have gone way up just in 4 years. In order to get all the options that mine currently have I'd have to go up to the ST-Line Select trim which is about $35k which puts a new Escape way over my price range. I hate that Ford got greedy and you cant even get remote start or heated seats unless you go all the way up to the ST-Line Select trim. These days remote start at least should be standard now on all trims. To make it worse many dealerships are putting mark ups on thier vehicles. I guess I will just keep my Escape or buy a used vehicle
Parts and labor are more expensive now unfortunately. Check with your dealer though! They can take a look at trade in values and you may be able to negotiate on the selling price too. Don't be afraid to talk to different dealers either..
The Active and ST-Line in Canada do not even have heated seats, you have to get a $1,100 Cold Weather package. I wonder how many folks from the US thought it was 26F and not 26c (79F)?
@@CarsWithSteve I was looking at the Chevy Trax, Trailblazer and Kia Soul and all have heated seats at the lowest trims. Thus, this surprised me. That being said, I'm ordering one Monday with the Cold Weather Package.
@@CarsWithSteve I purchased an ST-line Escape in Vapor Blue Metallic yesterday with the Cold Weather Package. 4-6 month wait.... I did get a fantastic deal, much better than any on the Autotrader. It really pays to shop around. :)
The audio is perfectly synced - it's the background noise reduction that gives it a slightly weird vibe at the beginning. There was background noise that was nearly impossible to remove so I had to use an AI tool that slightly messed with my voice but got rid of the background pitch
Other than the Maverick which is sold out, the Escape is Ford's most affordable vehicle now. Still some new '22 Escapes available, and most are under $30,000 with 0% loan rates in some regions.
For crossovers the Escape is the cheapest but the 2023 Mustang is a few dollars cheaper. You bring up an interesting point though.. for people who don't care about the latest tech an Escape that's a year or two old would be a great buy right now!
Remember, Ford is no longer accepting retail orders on 2023 Escape and Maverick hybrids. You have to order a 2024 model and wait many months. In fact, retail orders for 2024 hybrids will be closing soon as they sell out fast. Ford can only make so many hybrids with supply constraints....about 20% of total production.
@@CarsWithSteve Yes it is! We get the 2,5 liter plug-in hybrid or full hybrid too but also on the St-Line. For the base model we get an 1.5 Liter Ecoboost 6 speed manual engine with 150hp or otherwise there are two Diesel Engines Available both manual or automatic transmission and you can have AWD too. But i think since one year now they cuted the big Diesel Engines that aren‘t available anymore, 150HP and the 190HP also with AWD available, but the Manual only for the 150HP
@@CarsWithSteve We dont get any 2.0 Liter Ecoboost engines here in europe. On the 2018 model year there was an option for the 2.0 ecoboost engine with 240hp and automatic transmission and AWD but only for that year idk why
Oh the manual would be interesting to drive in this and a diesel 🤔 I have to find a way to try one out! Wonder if the change for the 2.0L had something to do with emission standards? Have you had a chance to drive one of the diesels?
@@CarsWithSteve Yes, ive had the chance to drive the 2.0 150hp Manual, beautiful engine runs smoothly and the consumption is just fantastic 4,9L on 100km! Ive also had the chance to drive the 190hp auto, that is the perfect engine for the Kuga/ Escape and the cunsumption isnt that much higher. Ford is cutting ALL Diesel engines out of every car that ford builds.. 3 Year ago you could even have the Ford Fiesta with the 1.5 Diesel engine with 95 or 120hp. For that car it was an amazing engine in terms of consumption but also for the performance. The Ford Focus was also great with the Diesel engine ranging from 95hp to 190hp with 1.5 liter for the smaller engines 95hp and 120hp and 2.0 liter for the 150hp and the 190hp. On the Focus the only remaining Diesel you can currently have is the 1.5 Liter 115hp automatic transmission. Ford is going to take away all the Diesel engines for ALL cars in 2024
My new 2023 Escape is really awesome, BUT what the heck are all those arrows and brackets and green bars on the right side speedometer in Eco mode!? I need to know!!
Hey Steve 2023 st line elite trim Looks fully loaded When I go to ambient lighting it’s just like the video here no color selector just a brightness bar Wondering how ! It could have been deselected I thought standard in elite trim Maybe don’t know what I’m doing yet Just getting car
Yeah the Escape oddly doesn't have a color selector.. You can only turn it off by turning that brightness in the screen down to 0! How are you liking the Escape so far?
@@CarsWithSteve thanks Steve ! Loving the car a very enjoyable time behind the wheel - one question maybe you know I cannot seem to answer on any search The mirrors are not power folding but upon checking them they don’t even seem manual folding - I don’t want to break them but seems like they don’t fold at all ! When I park in my garage it’s nice to turn it in so I don’t ding it with the car Nextdoor
Good to hear you're enjoying it! The mirrors are manually folding... you just have to give it a bit of a push in towards the 1st row doors to make it happen. Might feel a bit tight if they've never been folded yet
Not at all.. this was just the first Escape I found at a dealer I'm partnered with. I love reviewing entry level trims. You should check these videos out: Escape Active: ua-cam.com/video/ktIzzERLK_k/v-deo.html Escape ST-Line Select: ua-cam.com/video/38O17yZHem8/v-deo.html
It appears that is happening everywhere. My deal on my old car was coming to an end and I wanted a hybrid. I had looked at an escape gas version and liked the car so I went looking there. They had a previous and quoted $900 a month payments. I was walking out and this ST arrived. I bought it, not knowing it was a basic hybrid missing all the safety pluses. Adaptive cruise control. Lane assist. So far I just made it to 39.1 mpg. I was told 42 mpg. No operators manua
@@CarsWithSteve I bought another daughter the high end 2018-2019 Mazda CX5 (not the turbo, non 4 wheel drive). She lives in LA and loves it. Zero problems to date. Bought the car virtually; she literally Ubered to the dealer and drove away with the vehicle. Lots of Mazda dealers in California; got a very good price online.
This daughter has a 2 year old daughter and wanted something bigger than the Mazda CX50 (Turbo premium preferred which I liked). I couldn't see myself riding a Toyota Highlander and I think the Hyundai 3 rowers are likely not reliable long term. And I wasn't impressed by the Honda reviews.
I booked a Factory order Escape 2023 Platinum Hybrid. But, now comparing with 2023 Tucson Hybrid, I feel Tucson has more features for the price. Would you agree? Between Tucson and Escape Hybrid, which one you would go? The Tucson Hybrid has pano roof, smart handsfree liftgate etc but for Escape, have to add additional packages to get panoroof and there is no option for handsfree liftgate and also no Integrated turn signals in Mirrors. I feel Ford Escape is bit over priced.. Isnt it ? I would like to go back and get out of the deal I signed in Ontario, but dont think I can back out now. Can I ??
There's a lot of similar tech and a few small differences between them. The Tuscon screen is wired Android Auto and Apple CarPlay vs wireless in the Escape. The Tucson Ultimate would have heated/ventilated 1st row seats, 8 speakers, wireless charging and a blind view monitor that shows the blind spot in the cluster when you use your turn signal. The Escape Plugin Premium has heated 1st row seats, 10 speakers, wireless charge pad, plus a 360 camera, park assist, hands free liftgate and head up display. The Escape has more electric km at 60 vs 53 in the Tucson, plus Escape has better overall fuel economy. Price wise, for both fully loaded, the Tucson in Canada rings in at $49,856 vs $54,624 ($56,374 if you want the sunroof) for the Escape and they are both eligible for Canada's $5,000 iZEV rebate. Hyundai actually bakes that $5k discount into their displayed pricing and you have to dig around to find that the discount is applied, whereas Ford pricing is the true out the door cost. A lot to consider there.. Once a deal is signed in Ontario it's locked in unless there's some dire excuse and the dealer is willing to bend. $50k for either car is a big choice so don't feel bad about buyer's remorse.. happens all the time regardless of which vehicle is chosen.
I do have a 2020 Ford Escape SE in black. I have it a little bit over a year now. It took me a couple of weeks of driving it. The vehicle before was a 2015 Ford Escape SE. It died on me from an oil leak.
How can we tell if we have "intersection assist" in our 2023 Escape which is arriving next month? It is described in this 60 second FordCanada video. ua-cam.com/video/zMwjMrcHAz4/v-deo.html
The base in USA doesn't have it available.. Active/ST-Line Select are optional with the added Tech Packages and the higher trims have it standard! One of the few features I didn't cover off in this video haha
Interest rate varies depending on how long you finance/lease for but there's always the option to buy it outright if you have the cash. Take care of the car and unless there's a defect it'll be fine. I've seen Escapes roll over 250,000 km without running into issues
Interesting on the ADR 🤔 it was pretty noisy in the background when I shot this and tried a new background noise reducer. Didn’t think it was that noticeable
Get them while you can as it was announced recently that this may be the last Escape Ford will be making. Supposedly they want to concentrate only on 3 row SUVs…
Haven't seen an article anywhere on that announcement. I do know that a few months back Jim Farley mentioned Ford may look at discontinuing their 2 row ICE vehicles but that'll be when they make the shift to a 2 row EV outside the Mach E
@@CarsWithSteve would you get this over the Edge? I am still trying to decide if I want to spend $55K for the ST I ordered on 3/21 that will be built the week of 5/8.
The Escape wouldn't come close to being able to touch the performance of the Edge ST. so if you're going after the ST for performance then stick with that plan. If you're concerned about the future of the Edge, you could always lease instead of finance it too! If it was my choice between the Edge 2.0L and this new Escape 2.0L though I'd go for the new Escape. But I'd personally have the Bronco Sport Badlands on my radar over the Escape
Thanks for the video. I see the ST-Line Select Hybrid (with 12.3 in center panel) has a slight different main instrument cluster. I can't find a way to configure it with the 2 "round gauges" you showed in this video. Perhaps you can create a similar video for that model. I wish Ford had done it. The owners manual is not much of a help.
Appreciated! I have a video on the other cluster screen coming out soon. There's no option for the round gauges unfortunately.. it's one of the sacrifices Ford made for the smaller screen
@@CarsWithSteve Thanks. I still do not understand about the main console differences. I know the center console panel can come in 2 sizes. I did get the larger one (13.2in) but I did not notice on the order process a difference for the main gauge cluster (by the steering wheel). I wonder if the top model has that differentiation or if this comes with some tech package. Cheers.
The standard ST-Line has the option for Tech Pack 1 which gives you the larger 13.2" media screen but not Tech Pack 2 which would have given the 360 camera, upgraded sound system, 12.3" cluster etc. The ST-Line Select would have have the option for Tech Pack 2 which would give the screen that was shown in this video. I've got a video I'm working on now about the difference in trim levels and packages!
Hallo, ich hatte noch keine Gelegenheit, Opel-Autos zu bewerten. Der Opel Grandland wäre allerdings dem Kuga nahe und sie haben einige ähnliche Spezifikationen
After Iowned 3 past Escapes, I am soo happy I now drive a CRV. Much better QUALITY BUILT. I have had 0 issues, where my past escapes, all of them had issues, and recalls
The CR-V has had recalls too but good to know you're enjoying the new ride. Haven't had a chance to start reviewing Hondas yet but it's on my list this year
I did say it's a video talking about everything... and there are chapters for a reason. If you want a review of just the car, the description lists a few but here are some options available right now: 2023 Escape Plugin: ua-cam.com/video/LWltF9_MkEw/v-deo.html 2023 Escape Active: ua-cam.com/video/ktIzzERLK_k/v-deo.html
@@CarsWithSteve I do like your review as you went into details, but many manufacturers and reviewers talk less about the car, how it drives, behaves while going through bends, how it feels at higher speed is it loud, how is the real life consumption... and too many talk and show the infotainment as if it is a sole reason you buy the car.
Interesting take... I shoot the videos I do because I found that most reviewers focus on just the driving dynamics or ride comfort and not enough on the tech, features and difference between trim levels. I'd say my reviews are more geared towards the existing/new owner or someone who has it on the top of their list for a next car.. But re-reading your comment just made me realize it could also be a disconnect for people who only want a quick look at what it offers to see if it's even list worthy or to see what the hype is about
What we really need is a new Ford Edge for North America
Agree with you there! The Nautilus got a nice upgrade for the 2024 model so there's the possibility the Edge L that was launched in the Chinese market could find its way here too
My wife bought the new Escape , the Edge was too big and too expensive for her !
I like how this guy makes the things he sees as cons still sound positive, because somethings that are cons to one person may not be a con to another, great in depth video overall. Good work, you've definitely earned my subscription.
Thank you, appreciate that! Always good to get some feedback from people about the way I review
Just got my Escape Platinum today (after a long wait!) and I’m very happy to have found this video - thank you!
That's exciting, glad you found the video helpful! First time owning an Escape?
@@CarsWithSteve My husband had one ten + years ago, which my daughter inherited (as a bribe for going to an in-state college). That was a hybrid and I now have this new hybrid. Was a long-time Focus driver then upgraded to two leased MKCs. I don’t like the look of the Corsair and don’t need that much vehicle anymore (if you know what I mean). I think I’m going to be very happy with this Escape. Mine is the same color as your test model. Had to laugh at that.Thanks again for your very informative video. I’ll be spending some time with my iPad setting up all the technology. You’ve made it much less daunting.
Wow, bit of an upgrade from that older Escape! Compared to the older MKC, this is a pretty nice change too. You're welcome, it's always great to hear when people learn a thing or two. Enjoy the new ride Monica!
It sounds like your new Escape is a Platinum hybrid. I ordered my Platinum hybrid AWD on Oct. 26, 2022 and have a build date for the week of May 22nd, so I'm not expecting delivery until June. That will be just shy of an 8 month wait. How long did you wait for yours? I know Ford stopped production of the Escape (and Corsair), for at least six weeks, because of software issues, so that delayed my order (and roll-out), and I'm sure there were supply issues too. Just wondering exactly how long you waited. Thanks.
@@tabbycats5 Now I should stop complaining! I ordered mine the end of November and took delivery May 3rd. I’m in Metro Detroit, and it arrived within two weeks of the final build. I’m really loving it- and yes it’s a Platinum hybrid. I’ve got the cinnabar, which I wish was more red than purple. There were no samples available - I wish Ford would step up its color selections. Hoping for an early delivery for you!
Hey Steve! How’d you get your hands on a 2023 Escape already lol. I factory ordered my 2023 Escape 1/16/23, it just came out of build status yesterday and ETA to my Cleveland, Ohio Ford Dealer isn’t until 5/18/23 😢. Ordered a Platinum Hybrid AWD with towing package and panoramic roof and premium technology package. Can’t wait! Trading in my current 2021 Titanium Hybrid AWD Escape. Looking forward to Sync 4 and the bigger 13” screen. Love your videos!
I just picked up the ST Line Select last week. Happy with it so far!
Haha I lucked out! I was at Yorkdale Ford to shoot a SuperDuty and this one rolled off the delivery truck just as I was about to start so I immediately pivoted to shoot this first.
Good call on the options you added in, I think you're really going to love the ride. The hybrid is great and the new interior looks fantastic!
The 23's have been showing up on dealer lots last few weeks after long delay.
Wow great review
Very informative and intensive
Thanks
Thank you, glad you found it informative!
I don't like how they made the front look more bulky and less sleek and minimalistic. I also don't like how they incorporated all the buttons on the LCD console. If the screen breaks, you can use any features or if one button breaks then all the buttons get messed up. And the one button strip on the dash where multiple buttons are integrated into one large button. It just feels like Ford slacked out. I also didn't see the foot activation option or the option to add a Yamaha container to the custom order.
The front end styling change might be to prep for them getting rid of the Edge, which is currently getting a short 2024 run but unsure of the future of it after that..The LCD buttons for climate are an interesting choice.. you get still get traditional climate controls in the lower trim levels that don't have this larger screen. If the screen ever does black out, climate, navigation, phone etc can all be controlled using your voice
Foot activated liftgate is packaged in with some trim levels but may be assembled without it because of chip shortages and the Yamaha container can always be added after market. It was a dealer installed option and never technically came from the factory...
Steve great review thank you! However I think I missed this detail: Are the side mirrors electric power fold?
And do they have led lights on them?
Asking mainly for the Platinum Hybrid version, thanks!
Thanks! Power fold and LED lights on sideview aren't available as an option in the Escape but most of the trims have sideview mirror memory
Perfect daily car for the family, then getting the Maverick for the occasion adventure. My escape is being shipped right now and then I'll order the Maverick later this year. Can't wait
Great choice of cars! What build did you end up going with for your Escape?
I already have the Maverick and waiting on my built Escape to ship.
what about the second row does it seems to tight for 3 passengers? I love the car but its second row space seems very tight for a SUV
@@manjleenbhasin1429I have the 2020, which is basically the same generation without the front refresh and the second room has a lot of legroom. I've had three adults in the second row but don't remember how roomy is was in width. It's fairly good compared to the competition.
@@devmediaonyoutube9149I have a 2020 Escape Titanium 2.0 turbo and you'll love it. My mpgs on E15 gasoline (88 octane) is around 29 mpg. I don't think I've had one tank below 25 mpg yet over 3.5 years.
Why would a car company change a shifter to a knob, when people don't always have full use of their hands
They can be upfitted aftermarket if the need is there... Only need to worry about is putting it in drive/reverse.. once the engine is turned off it defaults to park with this dial shifter
I had ordered a 2023 ST Elite in vapor blue. After seeing this color IRL though I started over. Worth waiting longer! Thanks for the video. I'm ahead of the game!
You're welcome! The Cinnibar is a pretty neat color.. are you switching out to that one instead?
Side Note: Ford's US website doesn't show AWD as an available option for the plug-in hybrid. That was a factor for us when ordering the standard hybrid, which has optional AWD.
I have the Plug In listed FWD in the drivetrains section of the video but probably should have added it to the unavailable AWD list too. Thanks for pointing that out for people who read comments!
The 2023, ( newly designed) CRV has a recall. The 2022 crvs has 0 recalls. Whenever any car makers redesigns a model there are more recalls. That's why I bought the 2022 CRV.
The 2022 CRV Hybrid has 2 recalls.. regular gas versions seem to have held up well so far though
I bought a 2019 Ford Escape SE fully loaded for $26k about 4 years ago. I want a new Escape but the prices on them have gone way up just in 4 years. In order to get all the options that mine currently have I'd have to go up to the ST-Line Select trim which is about $35k which puts a new Escape way over my price range. I hate that Ford got greedy and you cant even get remote start or heated seats unless you go all the way up to the ST-Line Select trim. These days remote start at least should be standard now on all trims. To make it worse many dealerships are putting mark ups on thier vehicles. I guess I will just keep my Escape or buy a used vehicle
Parts and labor are more expensive now unfortunately. Check with your dealer though! They can take a look at trade in values and you may be able to negotiate on the selling price too. Don't be afraid to talk to different dealers either..
Great vid as always. Very helpful 👌
Thanks!
The Active and ST-Line in Canada do not even have heated seats, you have to get a $1,100 Cold Weather package. I wonder how many folks from the US thought it was 26F and not 26c (79F)?
Pretty standard for lower trims to not have some features included. Good point on the temp haha
@@CarsWithSteve I was looking at the Chevy Trax, Trailblazer and Kia Soul and all have heated seats at the lowest trims. Thus, this surprised me. That being said, I'm ordering one Monday with the Cold Weather Package.
That cold weather pack is a life saver in northern US/Canada so good call there! Looking at the Active trim level?
@@CarsWithSteve I purchased an ST-line Escape in Vapor Blue Metallic yesterday with the Cold Weather Package. 4-6 month wait.... I did get a fantastic deal, much better than any on the Autotrader. It really pays to shop around. :)
Bad lip syncing with the voice over. Why!?!?
The audio is perfectly synced - it's the background noise reduction that gives it a slightly weird vibe at the beginning. There was background noise that was nearly impossible to remove so I had to use an AI tool that slightly messed with my voice but got rid of the background pitch
Nice video with rich information!
Thanks Dean!
Other than the Maverick which is sold out, the Escape is Ford's most affordable vehicle now. Still some new '22 Escapes available, and most are under $30,000 with 0% loan rates in some regions.
For crossovers the Escape is the cheapest but the 2023 Mustang is a few dollars cheaper. You bring up an interesting point though.. for people who don't care about the latest tech an Escape that's a year or two old would be a great buy right now!
I'd love to have a Lariat Maverick instead of my 2020 Escape Titanium Ecoboost but only owe $15k ($37k new) on it so it's a keeper.
Remember, Ford is no longer accepting retail orders on 2023 Escape and Maverick hybrids. You have to order a 2024 model and wait many months. In fact, retail orders for 2024 hybrids will be closing soon as they sell out fast. Ford can only make so many hybrids with supply constraints....about 20% of total production.
They need to fix the climate controls lag when it pops on/off. It gets very annoying.
Contact Ford Canada/USA and let them know
In europe we get heated seats for the second row in higher trim level like St-Line X, this is how its called here.. But we dont have the facelift yet.
Bit jealous of that feature! It's the Kuga out in EU right?
@@CarsWithSteve Yes it is! We get the 2,5 liter plug-in hybrid or full hybrid too but also on the St-Line. For the base model we get an 1.5 Liter Ecoboost 6 speed manual engine with 150hp or otherwise there are two Diesel Engines Available both manual or automatic transmission and you can have AWD too. But i think since one year now they cuted the big Diesel Engines that aren‘t available anymore, 150HP and the 190HP also with AWD available, but the Manual only for the 150HP
@@CarsWithSteve We dont get any 2.0 Liter Ecoboost engines here in europe. On the 2018 model year there was an option for the 2.0 ecoboost engine with 240hp and automatic transmission and AWD but only for that year idk why
Oh the manual would be interesting to drive in this and a diesel 🤔 I have to find a way to try one out! Wonder if the change for the 2.0L had something to do with emission standards? Have you had a chance to drive one of the diesels?
@@CarsWithSteve Yes, ive had the chance to drive the 2.0 150hp Manual, beautiful engine runs smoothly and the consumption is just fantastic 4,9L on 100km! Ive also had the chance to drive the 190hp auto, that is the perfect engine for the Kuga/ Escape and the cunsumption isnt that much higher. Ford is cutting ALL Diesel engines out of every car that ford builds.. 3 Year ago you could even have the Ford Fiesta with the 1.5 Diesel engine with 95 or 120hp. For that car it was an amazing engine in terms of consumption but also for the performance. The Ford Focus was also great with the Diesel engine ranging from 95hp to 190hp with 1.5 liter for the smaller engines 95hp and 120hp and 2.0 liter for the 150hp and the 190hp. On the Focus the only remaining Diesel you can currently have is the 1.5 Liter 115hp automatic transmission.
Ford is going to take away all the Diesel engines for ALL cars in 2024
This Escape in other place in the world is called “Kuga”!!
That's right! It's the Kuga for the EU market
I bought a 2023 escape st line 3 cylinder a great car I love it
Always great to hear that! What car were you driving before the new Escape?
Great! Thanks for the video!!
You're welcome Dzmitry!
My new 2023 Escape is really awesome, BUT what the heck are all those arrows and brackets and green bars on the right side speedometer in Eco mode!? I need to know!!
Hey Steve 2023 st line elite trim
Looks fully loaded
When I go to ambient lighting it’s just like the video here no color selector just a brightness bar
Wondering how ! It could have been deselected I thought standard in elite trim
Maybe don’t know what I’m doing yet
Just getting car
Yeah the Escape oddly doesn't have a color selector.. You can only turn it off by turning that brightness in the screen down to 0! How are you liking the Escape so far?
@@CarsWithSteve thanks Steve ! Loving the car a very enjoyable time behind the wheel
- one question maybe you know
I cannot seem to answer on any search
The mirrors are not power folding but upon checking them they don’t even seem manual folding - I don’t want to break them but seems like they don’t fold at all !
When I park in my garage it’s nice to turn it in so I don’t ding it with the car Nextdoor
Good to hear you're enjoying it! The mirrors are manually folding... you just have to give it a bit of a push in towards the 1st row doors to make it happen. Might feel a bit tight if they've never been folded yet
@@CarsWithStevethanks man got it ! You’re right was stiff ! 1000 miles on a 2023 so probably never was done before
Strange how Ford is ashamed to review the st line basic hybrid.
Not at all.. this was just the first Escape I found at a dealer I'm partnered with. I love reviewing entry level trims. You should check these videos out:
Escape Active: ua-cam.com/video/ktIzzERLK_k/v-deo.html
Escape ST-Line Select: ua-cam.com/video/38O17yZHem8/v-deo.html
It appears that is happening everywhere. My deal on my old car was coming to an end and I wanted a hybrid. I had looked at an escape gas version and liked the car so I went looking there. They had a previous and quoted $900 a month payments. I was walking out and this ST arrived. I bought it, not knowing it was a basic hybrid missing all the safety pluses. Adaptive cruise control. Lane assist. So far I just made it to 39.1 mpg. I was told 42 mpg. No operators manua
Nice video with rich information!
Thank you :)
My daughter drives a 2013 Escape Titanium. Very nice vehicle, extremely reliable to date. Good acceleration.
Glad she's enjoying it! Is she thinking about upgrading soon?
@@CarsWithSteve I give her my handmedowns. I'm getting a Mazda CX 90 soon and will likely give it to her in maybe 18 months.
Wow, great of you to do that! The CX 90 looks interesting. Have you owned a Mazda before?
@@CarsWithSteve I bought another daughter the high end 2018-2019 Mazda CX5 (not the turbo, non 4 wheel drive). She lives in LA and loves it. Zero problems to date. Bought the car virtually; she literally Ubered to the dealer and drove away with the vehicle. Lots of Mazda dealers in California; got a very good price online.
This daughter has a 2 year old daughter and wanted something bigger than the Mazda CX50 (Turbo premium preferred which I liked). I couldn't see myself riding a Toyota Highlander and I think the Hyundai 3 rowers are likely not reliable long term. And I wasn't impressed by the Honda reviews.
I booked a Factory order Escape 2023 Platinum Hybrid. But, now comparing with 2023 Tucson Hybrid, I feel Tucson has more features for the price. Would you agree? Between Tucson and Escape Hybrid, which one you would go? The Tucson Hybrid has pano roof, smart handsfree liftgate etc but for Escape, have to add additional packages to get panoroof and there is no option for handsfree liftgate and also no Integrated turn signals in Mirrors. I feel Ford Escape is bit over priced.. Isnt it ? I would like to go back and get out of the deal I signed in Ontario, but dont think I can back out now. Can I ??
There's a lot of similar tech and a few small differences between them. The Tuscon screen is wired Android Auto and Apple CarPlay vs wireless in the Escape. The Tucson Ultimate would have heated/ventilated 1st row seats, 8 speakers, wireless charging and a blind view monitor that shows the blind spot in the cluster when you use your turn signal.
The Escape Plugin Premium has heated 1st row seats, 10 speakers, wireless charge pad, plus a 360 camera, park assist, hands free liftgate and head up display. The Escape has more electric km at 60 vs 53 in the Tucson, plus Escape has better overall fuel economy.
Price wise, for both fully loaded, the Tucson in Canada rings in at $49,856 vs $54,624 ($56,374 if you want the sunroof) for the Escape and they are both eligible for Canada's $5,000 iZEV rebate. Hyundai actually bakes that $5k discount into their displayed pricing and you have to dig around to find that the discount is applied, whereas Ford pricing is the true out the door cost. A lot to consider there.. Once a deal is signed in Ontario it's locked in unless there's some dire excuse and the dealer is willing to bend. $50k for either car is a big choice so don't feel bad about buyer's remorse.. happens all the time regardless of which vehicle is chosen.
Thanks Great Video
You’re welcome Pak!
The spare tire is great.
100%
I do have a 2020 Ford Escape SE in black. I have it a little bit over a year now. It took me a couple of weeks of driving it. The vehicle before was a 2015 Ford Escape SE. It died on me from an oil leak.
The 2015 to 2020 must have felt like a nice upgrade. Sucks about the last one having a leak but hopefully this one treats you better
It doesn't have AWD?
It does in most trims as mentioned in the video. The plugin hybrid and base trims are only available FWD but most others are FWD or AWD
How can we tell if we have "intersection assist" in our 2023 Escape which is arriving next month? It is described in this 60 second FordCanada video.
ua-cam.com/video/zMwjMrcHAz4/v-deo.html
The base in USA doesn't have it available.. Active/ST-Line Select are optional with the added Tech Packages and the higher trims have it standard! One of the few features I didn't cover off in this video haha
Well done if you're a bank collecting 8% interest or a repair shop. Ford dealers are dying but luckily they're owned by multi millionaires.
Interest rate varies depending on how long you finance/lease for but there's always the option to buy it outright if you have the cash. Take care of the car and unless there's a defect it'll be fine. I've seen Escapes roll over 250,000 km without running into issues
I just got 0% on my st line, 26k out the door after Z plan… thanks grandpa !
Great video, but the ADR was distracting.
Interesting on the ADR 🤔 it was pretty noisy in the background when I shot this and tried a new background noise reducer. Didn’t think it was that noticeable
Can we expect some of the goodies in 24 bronco sport?
2024 is too soon for the Bronco Sport to get a redesign so my guess would be 2025/2026
Get them while you can as it was announced recently that this may be the last Escape Ford will be making. Supposedly they want to concentrate only on 3 row SUVs…
Haven't seen an article anywhere on that announcement. I do know that a few months back Jim Farley mentioned Ford may look at discontinuing their 2 row ICE vehicles but that'll be when they make the shift to a 2 row EV outside the Mach E
@@CarsWithSteve would you get this over the Edge? I am still trying to decide if I want to spend $55K for the ST I ordered on 3/21 that will be built the week of 5/8.
The Escape wouldn't come close to being able to touch the performance of the Edge ST. so if you're going after the ST for performance then stick with that plan. If you're concerned about the future of the Edge, you could always lease instead of finance it too!
If it was my choice between the Edge 2.0L and this new Escape 2.0L though I'd go for the new Escape. But I'd personally have the Bronco Sport Badlands on my radar over the Escape
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right? lol
Great video ! Thanks a lot
You're welcome!
Thanks for the video. I see the ST-Line Select Hybrid (with 12.3 in center panel) has a slight different main instrument cluster. I can't find a way to configure it with the 2 "round gauges" you showed in this video. Perhaps you can create a similar video for that model. I wish Ford had done it. The owners manual is not much of a help.
Appreciated! I have a video on the other cluster screen coming out soon. There's no option for the round gauges unfortunately.. it's one of the sacrifices Ford made for the smaller screen
@@CarsWithSteve Thanks. I still do not understand about the main console differences. I know the center console panel can come in 2 sizes. I did get the larger one (13.2in) but I did not notice on the order process a difference for the main gauge cluster (by the steering wheel). I wonder if the top model has that differentiation or if this comes with some tech package. Cheers.
The standard ST-Line has the option for Tech Pack 1 which gives you the larger 13.2" media screen but not Tech Pack 2 which would have given the 360 camera, upgraded sound system, 12.3" cluster etc. The ST-Line Select would have have the option for Tech Pack 2 which would give the screen that was shown in this video.
I've got a video I'm working on now about the difference in trim levels and packages!
@@CarsWithSteve Appreciate it! Keep the videos coming. You are doing a good job.
Thank you!
30k for a base Escape? WOW.
It's not that far off from pricing in the 2022 model..
Hallo. Ist das auch der neue Ford Kuga 🤔in Deutschland oder.. Ist gut und besser als Opels
Hallo, ich hatte noch keine Gelegenheit, Opel-Autos zu bewerten. Der Opel Grandland wäre allerdings dem Kuga nahe und sie haben einige ähnliche Spezifikationen
50k for an Escape 😂
Bruh, $50k for most cars these days that are loaded with features. Check out the Active trim for 35k ish if you're on a budget
@@CarsWithSteve The 2024 Chevrolet Trax _Activ_ trim not only looks better, it is half the price and about the same size.
Just getting into GM cars this week so I'll add the Trax to the list to check out
After Iowned 3 past Escapes, I am soo happy I now drive a CRV. Much better QUALITY BUILT. I have had 0 issues, where my past escapes, all of them had issues, and recalls
The CR-V has had recalls too but good to know you're enjoying the new ride. Haven't had a chance to start reviewing Hondas yet but it's on my list this year
30 minutes of useless infotainment system review. Is it a car review or a tablet?
I did say it's a video talking about everything... and there are chapters for a reason. If you want a review of just the car, the description lists a few but here are some options available right now:
2023 Escape Plugin: ua-cam.com/video/LWltF9_MkEw/v-deo.html
2023 Escape Active: ua-cam.com/video/ktIzzERLK_k/v-deo.html
@@CarsWithSteve I do like your review as you went into details, but many manufacturers and reviewers talk less about the car, how it drives, behaves while going through bends, how it feels at higher speed is it loud, how is the real life consumption... and too many talk and show the infotainment as if it is a sole reason you buy the car.
Interesting take... I shoot the videos I do because I found that most reviewers focus on just the driving dynamics or ride comfort and not enough on the tech, features and difference between trim levels. I'd say my reviews are more geared towards the existing/new owner or someone who has it on the top of their list for a next car..
But re-reading your comment just made me realize it could also be a disconnect for people who only want a quick look at what it offers to see if it's even list worthy or to see what the hype is about
Boring black interior.
It isn’t the worst interior I’ve seen. The lighter one is kind of neat and I was just in an ST-Line which has red stitching that pops