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CanadianDriver's New Car Buyer's Guide 2006:
Ford Escape/Escape Hybrid

For 2006, the Ford Escape and its hybrid version undergo a few small changes. On the Escape, a V6 badge has been added on applicable models; Quick Brake Assist has been deleted; two new exterior colours come in, Blazing Copper Metallic and Titanium Green Metallic, while Gold Ash Metallic heads out; there’s a new Audiophile sound system with six-CD to replace the Mach 300 system; the XLT and Limited receive a full-size spare; and the XLS Upgrade Package and XLT No Boundaries package are no longer available.

Ford Escape/Escape Hybrid 2006

Ford Escape/Escape Hybrid 2006

Ford Escape/Escape Hybrid 2006

Ford Escape/Escape Hybrid 2006
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On the Hybrid, there are new Hybrid badges on the front doors, and Black Metallic exterior colour has been added. There’s also a new Premium Package with monochromatic exterior appearance, heated mirrors, reverse sensing system, heated leather seats, navigation system, 110-volt AC power outlet and retractable cargo cover. The Premium Package can also be upgraded with a power moonroof.

The Escape is also sold at Mazda as the Tribute, but only equipped with a gasoline engine.

The gasoline-only Escape is offered in several variations. The XLS uses a 2.3-litre inline four-cylinder and comes with a five-speed manual that can be optioned up to a four-speed manual. With the manual transmission, it’s front-wheel-drive only; with the automatic, it can be ordered in FWD or all-wheel-drive. The FWD XLS is the only model available with a standard transmission.

The XLT comes with a 3.0-litre Duratec V6 engine, strictly with an automatic, and can be ordered in FWD or 4WD. The top-of-the-line Limited also uses the V6 and comes with 4WD only. The 4WD is an on-demand system: it powers only the front wheels under normal conditions, but when it senses slippage, it transfers up to 99 per cent of torque to the rear wheels.

The XLS Manual includes anti-lock brakes, tire pressure monitoring system, 15-inch steel wheels, power windows, locks and mirrors, keyless entry, roof side rails, CD/MP3 player with four speakers, 60/40 folding rear seat, illuminated entry and theft deterrent system.

The XLS Automatic adds manual air conditioning and 15-inch aluminum wheels

The XLT adds four-wheel disc brakes (on 4WD models), wheel-mounted cruise control, 16-inch aluminum wheels, fog lamps, roof racks with horizontal bars, privacy glass, six-CD/MP3 player, six-way power driver’s seat, colour-keyed floor mats and perimeter alarm.

The Limited adds a Class II trailer towing package, heated mirrors, leather interior, auto-dimming rearview mirror, message centre, cargo cover and storage bin, power moonroof, heated seats, Audiophile six-CD/MP3 player with seven speakers, reverse sensing system and leather-wrapped wheel.

The Hybrid, which comes in a single trim line, uses a 2.3-litre Duratec inline four-cylinder engine, mated with an electric motor. The sole transmission choice is an electronically-controlled, continuously variable transmission (CVT). It can be optioned with the 4WD system, and comes with all the expected convenience items, including power windows, locks and mirrors, 16-inch wheels, roof rack, air conditioning and a six-way driver’s seat.

It’s a “full hybrid”, which means that its electric motor teams with a four-cylinder gasoline engine for higher performance; it has an engine-stop, which shuts the gasoline engine off when it’s not needed (such as when idling at a light); it has regenerative braking to recover and store energy that would otherwise be lost as heat; and under certain situations, it will move under its battery power alone.

The system works without any input from the driver, and doesn’t require the vehicle to be plugged in. The electric motor is used to start the engine, rather than a conventional starter. Although its horsepower and torque ratings are low on paper, its acceleration is similar to that of the V6, as the gasoline and electric motors run together. The fuel savings are highest when the vehicle’s used in-town, and its stop-feature and battery power eliminate gas wasted when sitting in traffic (it actually gets better mileage in the city than on the highway). Three provinces offer sales tax rebates on the Hybrid: British Columbia up to $2,000, Ontario up to $1,000, and Prince Edward Island up to $3,000.

The gasoline-powered four-cylinder Escape is listless; the smooth-running V6 is the best choice. Handling is good and the interior is comfortable, but fit-and-finish fall short of most comparable Japanese compact SUVs.

2006 Ford Escape/Escape Hybrid Specifications:
Base price FWD XLS Manual$22,999
Base price FWD XLS$25,599
Base price 4WD XLS$28,399
Base price FWD XLT V6$28,599
Base price 4WD XLT V6$31,399
Base price FWD Hybrid$33,599
Base price 4WD Hybrid$36,399
Base price 4WD Limited$36,499
Type4-door, 5-passenger compact SUV
LayoutFront engine/front-wheel-drive/4WD
Engine2.3-litre inline 4, DOHC, 16 valves
 3.0-litre V6, DOHC, 24 valves
 2.3-litre inline 4 Atkinson Cycle inline
 4, DOHC, 16 valves
Horsepower153 @ 5800 rpm
 200 @ 6000 rpm
 133 @ 6000 rpm
Torque (lb-ft)152 @ 4250 rpm
 193 @ 4850 rpm
 129 @ 4500 rpm
Transmission5-speed manual/4-speed automatic/CVT
Electric motorPermanent magnet AC synchronous motor, 
 400V maximum
Battery330V sealed nickel-metal (NiMH)
Tires XLSP225/75R15 all-season
Tires XLTP235/70R16 all-season
Tires LimitedP235/70R16 all-season
Tires HybridP235/70R16 all-season low-rolling-
 resistant
Curb weight FWD1442 kg (3179 lbs)
Curb weight 4WD1517 kg (3344 lbs)
Curb weight Hybrid FWD1645 kg (3627 lbs)
Curb weight Hybrid 4WD1720 kg (3792 lbs)
Wheelbase2619 mm (103.1 in.)
Length4442 mm (174.9 in.)
Width1780 mm (70.1 in.)
Height1770 mm (69.7 in.)
Ground clearance203 mm (8.0 in.)
Towing capacity 1587 kg (3500 lbs)(with tow package)
Cargo capacity829 litres (29.3 cu. ft.)
Fuel consumption 2.3City:  9.9 L/100 km (29 mpg Imp)
 Hwy:   7.3 L/100 km (39 mpg Imp)
Fuel consumption 3.0City: 11.9 L/100 km (24 mpg Imp)
 Hwy:   8.8 L/100 km (32 mpg Imp)
Fuel consumption HybridCity:  6.6 L/100 km (43 mpg Imp)
 Hwy:   7.0 L/100 km (40 mpg Imp)
Fuel typeRegular unleaded
Warranty3 yrs/60,000 km
Powertrain warranty3 yrs/60,000 km
Hybrid component warranty8 yrs/160,000 km
Front airbagsStandard
Side airbagsOptional
Curtain airbagsOptional
Anti-lock brakesStandard
Traction controlN/A
Stability controlN/A
Assembly locationKansas City, Missouri
 Avon Lake, Ohio
*Specifications subject to change
Crash test results www.safercar.gov, www.hwysafety.org

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