I remember being in Kindergarten in 1997=98 and seeing these everywhere, even my teacher at the time had a blue wagon. My neighbors both had green sedans. These really were stylish at the time and it's crazy to think how long it's been LOL
My daughter bought a 99 escort for $1500 and she loves it even though I don’t feel it’s the safest thing for her to have it brings memories of when I was a kid going to school with my mother. I posted this on Mother’s Day 2023.
My parents got one in 1997 and gave it to me in 1999 to go University. By 2001 I had a slight collision (somebody hit me and ripped off the front bumper). It was fixed within a week, but somehow the transmission got damaged and the nightmare began! After multiple attempts, it was never fixed right! I loved that car and it was pretty good until that point!
I've owned my Mercury Tracer wagon, new, since 1997. Mercury's had a more aggressive front grill, that caught my attention. Make a lot of bolt-on mods, did some autocross, camping trips and lots of daily abuse. After 23 yrs, I've decided to keep it, and setup the mods to stage 3 components. The car has always ran perfect, gets 30mpg, has decent HorsePower, and still looks pretty sexy for a late 90's model vehicle. 97' thru 2000 , Cosworth Racing took over the engine builds,, and Mazda took over the design team. (ZX2 and Probe also) These were basically the prototype and development years for the Focus.
My grandmother had a Ford Escort LX like the silver model shown here, but it was the slightly cheaper version that lacked the CD and cassette players. Regarding the panic button, the only thing I think people find useful about it is to locate their car in a huge crowded parking lot. Is anyone else getting a "Jack and Diane" vibe from the background music?
Mm-hm. Personally I love this generation of the Ford Escort sedan and wagon (and by extension the Ford Escort ZX2 coupe and its tuner stablemate the Escort ZX2 SR) because they weren't shy about utilizing curvaceous exterior styling that was quite prevalent on vehicles in the mid to late 90's.
I always liked this generation Escort. Unfortunately, the infamous SPI2000 and its tendency to drop valve seats put almost all of them off the road prematurely. Come to think of it, I can’t remember the last time I actually saw a Ford Escort.
Drive DB7 that’s because this was the last Escort before the Ford Focus came along put these off the road permanently. I occasionally still see these and the Escorts before this on the road in my hometown area. It’s its Mercury Tracer sibling I see much less of though.
The key fobe she explained you have to press the doors button twice to open all doors, and while being inside there's the lock door button to press down on to lock all doors I believe
I think it is her. She was also in several Volkswagen owner videos as well as Jeep and Lincoln owner videos with Peter Carey from Ford’s sales training videos. Those you can also check out here on UA-cam.
I just bought a 1998 Escort SE Sport for $550 with 86k on it. Needed the Relay Module under the air intake replaced to get it running. They changed the fuel shutoff for the 1998 to under the fuse panel on the driver kick panel. Probably because of punks like me as a kid. My buddy had a 1988 Escort that had the fuel shutoff in the driver rear. We would open the LR door while driving and slam it shut to trip the switch and stall the car out, irking him something fierce every time. Lol...those were good times!
I miss my red 97 Ford Escort LX… my first car. But then I drove it through a snowstorm on 94 through Chicago and yikes, it’s not a good midwestern car. 😩
Great beginner car though. It was cheap, lasted a while, and when I inevitably wrecked it as a shitty teen driver well… I bought and knew to take better care of my cars after.
I remember being in Kindergarten in 1997=98 and seeing these everywhere, even my teacher at the time had a blue wagon. My neighbors both had green sedans. These really were stylish at the time and it's crazy to think how long it's been LOL
You'd see these everywhere back in the day but around 2005 is the last time I saw them
Lol too bad they dropped the higher performance models.
My daughter bought a 99 escort for $1500 and she loves it even though I don’t feel it’s the safest thing for her to have it brings memories of when I was a kid going to school with my mother. I posted this on Mother’s Day 2023.
I was in the 4th grade and my mother got one new in ‘99
I still have my 99 just hit 203k miles it’s been one of my most reliable cars
The first car I bought after high school when I started working. Loved it!
I LOVE these video owner's manuals, & would love to see more of them!!!!!
Lol I still own a 97 escort lx with 230000 and still going maintenance is the key!! That's why my car is still on the road👍
97 226612 miles right now
I've got a 97 Ghia x with 74K miles on it
Mine is a 97 wagon and still on the road with 250k miles! Best car I ever owned.
@@abundantYOUniverse my escort update it finally took a dump no compression 2 of the piston!!😯😯😯😯
@@jp7489 Oh no!
My parents got one in 1997 and gave it to me in 1999 to go University. By 2001 I had a slight collision (somebody hit me and ripped off the front bumper). It was fixed within a week, but somehow the transmission got damaged and the nightmare began! After multiple attempts, it was never fixed right! I loved that car and it was pretty good until that point!
I've owned my Mercury Tracer wagon, new, since 1997. Mercury's had a more aggressive front grill, that caught my attention.
Make a lot of bolt-on mods, did some autocross, camping trips and lots of daily abuse. After 23 yrs, I've decided to keep it, and setup the mods to stage 3 components.
The car has always ran perfect, gets 30mpg, has decent HorsePower, and still looks pretty sexy for a late 90's model vehicle.
97' thru 2000 , Cosworth Racing took over the engine builds,, and Mazda took over the design team. (ZX2 and Probe also) These were basically the prototype and development years for the Focus.
Its a charming car! Much better than the focus that followed it.
I remember when i was a kid my mom rented a white escort sedan when her Oldsmobile 88 was in the shop.
I like how they went out of their way to mention the driver's cup holder can accommodate a juice box.
It helps if you have young children and bring a juice box with you so they can have something to drink while on a road trip.
My grandmother had a Ford Escort LX like the silver model shown here, but it was the slightly cheaper version that lacked the CD and cassette players. Regarding the panic button, the only thing I think people find useful about it is to locate their car in a huge crowded parking lot.
Is anyone else getting a "Jack and Diane" vibe from the background music?
Mm-hm. Personally I love this generation of the Ford Escort sedan and wagon (and by extension the Ford Escort ZX2 coupe and its tuner stablemate the Escort ZX2 SR) because they weren't shy about utilizing curvaceous exterior styling that was quite prevalent on vehicles in the mid to late 90's.
I cant believe i just watched this whole thing
Its funny how different it was from the European Ford Escort of the same year that I used to drive.
why would it just open the drives door ? remote locking with no central locking ?
I still have my 99 lx with basic everything only 75k original miles but now the trans is starting to slip
This version was the final generation of the North American Ford Escort/Mercury Tracer, again using the Mazda B platform.
I always liked this generation Escort. Unfortunately, the infamous SPI2000 and its tendency to drop valve seats put almost all of them off the road prematurely. Come to think of it, I can’t remember the last time I actually saw a Ford Escort.
Drive DB7 that’s because this was the last Escort before the Ford Focus came along put these off the road permanently. I occasionally still see these and the Escorts before this on the road in my hometown area. It’s its Mercury Tracer sibling I see much less of though.
@@patrickmichaellangan576 I have a tracer! Only 34,000 miles on mine!
lol
91Taurus, do you have any introduction videos for the 02-05 Explorer? Thanks.
Beautiful Lady In The Video She Did A Great Job
That LX Wagon is the best car Ive ever owned.
2:40 so basically I’d still have to reach around the car 🚘 to lock the other doors or unlock them?! 😕😐 lol.
The key fobe she explained you have to press the doors button twice to open all doors, and while being inside there's the lock door button to press down on to lock all doors I believe
My escort has a handle window turner
The girl in the video looks like Callie from Home Shopping Network
I think it is her. She was also in several Volkswagen owner videos as well as Jeep and Lincoln owner videos with Peter Carey from Ford’s sales training videos. Those you can also check out here on UA-cam.
I have a 2000 Escort LX 5 speed transmission with 113,000 original miles 😎
Hows it like working on these type fords, I read comment where oil changes were a challenge as its a tight squeeze to get oil filter off?!
I just bought a 1998 Escort SE Sport for $550 with 86k on it. Needed the Relay Module under the air intake replaced to get it running. They changed the fuel shutoff for the 1998 to under the fuse panel on the driver kick panel. Probably because of punks like me as a kid. My buddy had a 1988 Escort that had the fuel shutoff in the driver rear. We would open the LR door while driving and slam it shut to trip the switch and stall the car out, irking him something fierce every time. Lol...those were good times!
I miss my red 97 Ford Escort LX… my first car. But then I drove it through a snowstorm on 94 through Chicago and yikes, it’s not a good midwestern car. 😩
Great beginner car though. It was cheap, lasted a while, and when I inevitably wrecked it as a shitty teen driver well… I bought and knew to take better care of my cars after.
Found one on CL. Might buy it. $2000. 80,000k miles. Hmmm...
She works for HSN
My parents had a 1998 Escort Wagon
I didn't get a VHS. I feel cheated.
We had these as company cars where I worked at the time. They were lame and rickety point A to B cars.
LOL
That integrated control panel makes me want to puke.
Why what's wrong with it
To be fair I have a Ford escort Ghia x so it's a bit nicer inside with the wood
@@tommillard4193 Mid 90's is when they started doing everything rounded/bubble shape to be "futuristic" and was never a fan.
The whole car makes me want to puke.
Ey ! That's not the Escort ! ...
I enter here wanting to find something totally different.
This is the last model escort. You were probably looking for the 80s model.
WELCOME ESCORT!
Hey Beavis she said inserted ha ha ha ha
Never liked this gen of escorts.
Why not?