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Since its debut back in the 2001 model year, the compact Escape has been a steady source of sales for Ford Motor Co. Yet, the ...
Ford Motor Co. will stop production later this year of the Ford Escape and Lincoln Corsair. Here's why and what might replace them.
Ford's Q2 sales figures have been nothing to sniff at, even outpacing industry growth. One of its strongest sellers is the Ford Escape, which was the Blue Oval's second-best-selling SUV last year, but ...
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNFord to end Escape and Lincoln Corsair in 2026 to make room for low-cost EV pickup
Ford will retire Escape and Corsair to launch a budget-friendly “Model-T” EV truck in 2027, shifting production to its ...
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MotorTrend on MSNFord Reportedly Killing Off These Gas-Powered SUVs to Build Its Cheap New EV
While the idea of an inexpensive vehicle, electric or not, is a great thing, killing an existing entry-level vehicle in order ...
Following rumors that Ford would discontinue its most affordable crossover, it turns out that the 2026 Ford Escape will survive at least one more model year.
Ford's surprisingly popular Escape may soon be tougher to find on dealership forecourts.
Find 2025 Ford Escape recalls information, reported by the NHTSA, and we will help you find a nearby service center where you can get your car fixed.
The current generation Escape was last refreshed in 2023. Ford quietly cut prices on the 2025 Escape earlier this year—entry-level trims now start at $29,645, down $1,345 from 2024.
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