Ford Escape Hybrid

ford escape hybrid 2012

So far as new cars go, I’m fairly confident in my belief that hybrid technology is the future. That being said, I was absolutely delighted when my brother took the initiative to check out used hybrid cars.

After weeks of shopping around for the best used model, he finally came cross the 2008 Ford Escape Hybrid. At this point in time (a year or so ago) I was living with my brother due to my being laid off, so I can say quite confidently that I’ve spent more than a few dozen hours driving the 2008 Escape Hybrid. To start off, he picked it up for a reasonably low price. I believe the amount was in and around 19,000 dollars; much less than he might have had to drop had he bought himself a newer model.

The price, although fairly impressive in itself, proved to only be the tip of the iceberg so far as the 2008 Ford Escape’s many desirable features went. For one, the 2008 Escape is a fairly bulky car. Call me crazy, but there’s nothing I love more than a hybrid car that doesn’t particularly look like one. It has a sort of SUV aesthetic about it, which I found highly appealing.

The 2008 Escape’s more substantial size, however, didn’t’ seem to detract from it’s impressive gas mileage. A few months after my brother picked his up, we took a road trip across most of America to meet up with family, and we calculated the average mileage to be 8 litres for every 100 kilometers; a number which I found quite remarkable.

Aside from a stronger appearance paired with great fuel efficiency, the 2008 Ford Escape is oodles of fun to drive. I mean, it makes a 16 day road trip about as fun as it can possibly be. We found that the car, being a hybrid, was extremely silent, allowing me to sleep while inside without be roused by engine noises. The power steering worked astoundingly well, also, making it easy for even the most sleep-deprived siblings to stay on the road. The power switching was almost unnoticeable, and charging up the battery was also a breeze.

Although I’m glad to say that I’ve long since moved into my own place and gotten my own vehicle, I do miss my brief experience with the 2008 Ford Escape Hybrid. It was efficient, attractive, and inexpensive. I’d definitely recommend one to anyone looking to pick up an older used hybrid.

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