2016 Ford Escape SE

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Ford Escape Details

transmission
Automatic
engine
4 Cyl, 1.6L
color
Shadow Black
drive
FWD
fuel
Gasoline
mileage
104,776 Miles
interior color
Charcoal Black
stock number
KS231A
VIN
1FMCU0GX5GUB70518
seats
Cloth
trim
SE

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About This 2016 Ford Escape

Vehicle Details
Introducing the 2016 Ford Escape SE, a versatile and efficient SUV perfect for urban and suburban adventures. This model is equipped with a reliable 4-cylinder, 1.6L engine, offering a smooth and responsive driving experience while maintaining excellent fuel efficiency. The front-wheel-drive configuration enhances maneuverability and stability, making it an ideal choice for daily commuting and weekend getaways. This Ford Escape SE stands out with its modern design and practical features. The back-up camera and rear parking sensors provide added safety and convenience, ensuring confidence in tight parking situations. Inside, the automatic climate control system maintains a comfortable cabin environment, regardless of weather conditions. Stay connected on the go with hands-free Bluetooth technology, allowing you to make calls and stream music without taking your eyes off the road. The spacious interior is thoughtfully designed, offering ample cargo space and comfortable seating for all passengers. With a CARFAX Clean Report, you can drive away with peace of mind knowing the vehicle's history is verified and transparent. Experience the perfect blend of performance, comfort, and technology with this 2016 Ford Escape SE. It's an excellent choice for those seeking reliability and modern features in a pre-owned SUV.

Equipment
It has a clean CARFAX vehicle history report. Bluetooth technology is built into the Ford Escape, keeping your hands on the steering wheel and your focus on the road. This model offers Automatic Climate Control for personalized comfort. The state of the art park assist system will guide you easily into any spot. See what's behind you with the back up camera on this vehicle. Maintaining a stable interior temperature in the Ford Escape is easy with the climate control system. The Ford Escape is front wheel drive. This unit is painted with a sleek and sophisticated black color. This vehicle has a 4 Cyl, 1.6L high output engine. This vehicle has fog lights for all weather conditions. Help alleviate lower back pain with the driver seat lumbar support in it. This Ford Escape is equipped with a gasoline engine. This vehicle has an automatic transmission. Electronic Stability Control is one of many advanced safety features on it.

Packages
SE Cold Weather Package: Windshield Wiper De-Icer; All-Weather Floor Mats (set of 4); Heated Front Seats; Heated Side Mirrors. Equipment Group 201A: 3.21 Axle Ratio; 6-Speed Automatic Transmission with SelectShift; Cloth Buckets with 60/40 Split Rear Seat; 1.6L EcoBoost Engine; 4. 520 lbs GVWR. SE Convenience Package: Black Roof-Rack Side Rails; Perimeter Alarm; Power Converter 110V Outlet; Media Hub Radio with SYNC 3; Dual Zone Electronic Automatic Temperature Control. 18" Bright PVD/chrome Alloy Wheels. Interior Cargo Cover. All-Weather Floor Mats (set of 4). **Equipment listed is based on original vehicle build and subject to change. Please confirm the accuracy of the included equipment by calling the dealer prior to purchase.**

Features & Options

  • SE Cold Weather Package: Windshield Wiper De-Icer; All-Weather Floor Mats (set of 4); Heated Front Seats; Heated Side Mirrors
  • Equipment Group 201A: 3.21 Axle Ratio; 6-Speed Automatic Transmission with SelectShift; Cloth Buckets with 60/40 Split Rear Seat; 1.6L EcoBoost Engine; 4
  • 520 lbs GVWR
  • SE Convenience Package: Black Roof-Rack Side Rails; Perimeter Alarm; Power Converter 110V Outlet; Media Hub Radio with SYNC 3; Dual Zone Electronic Automatic Temperature Control
  • 18" Bright PVD/chrome Alloy Wheels
  • Interior Cargo Cover
  • All-Weather Floor Mats (set of 4)
  • SYNC Services mobile hotspot internet access
  • Rear mounted camera
  • Brake assist system
  • Cruise control with steering wheel mounted controls
  • Heated driver and front passenger seats
  • Primary monitor touchscreen
  • Rear collision warning
  • Driver seat power reclining
  • lumbar support
  • cushion tilt
  • fore/aft control and height adjustable control
  • EcoBoost 1.6L I-4 gasoline direct injection
  • DOHC
  • variable valve control
  • intercooled turbo
  • regular unleaded
  • engine with 178HP
  • MyKey restricted driving mode/alerts
  • SecuriCode external keypad door lock control
  • Wireless audio streaming
  • Dual-zone front climate control
  • Voice-activated climate control
  • SecuriLock immobilizer
  • Bluetooth handsfree wireless device connectivity
  • AppLink smart device app link
  • SYNC with MyFord external memory control
  • Internet radio capability
  • AdvanceTrac w/Roll Stability Control electronic stability control system with anti-roll
  • Hill start assist
  • Heated rear wiper park
  • Automatic climate control
  • Rear parking sensors
  • 3 12V power outlets
  • Front fog lights
  • Manual reclining rear seats
  • Active grille shutters
  • 911 Assist emergency SOS system via mobile device
  • Manual rear child safety door locks
  • Heated driver and passenger side door mirrors
  • Manual tilting steering wheel
  • Manual telescopic steering wheel
  • Easy Fuel capless fuel filler
  • 18 x 7.5-inch front and rear chrome PVD aluminum wheels
  • P235/50HR18 AS BSW front and rear tires
  • Cloth front seat upholstery
  • 7 airbags
  • Driver front impact airbag
  • Seat mounted side impact driver airbag
  • Safety Canopy System curtain first and second-row overhead airbags
  • Passenger front impact airbag
  • Seat mounted side impact front passenger airbag
  • Airbag occupancy sensor
  • Driver side knee airbag
  • Auto-locking doors
  • Intercooled turbo
  • 6-speed automatic
  • Selectable mode transmission
  • Cloth rear seat upholstery
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2016 Ford Escape Titanium Review

The Ford Escape remains at the top of my list in the affordable, small SUV segment, possessing the most exciting power train and in this Titanium trim, a premium sport-ute experience. And for 2016, it's one of the first Ford vehicles to receive the new Sync 3 infotainment system.

With this current generation having been introduced in 2012, it’s amazing how this 2016 Escape is still besting its competitors. Yup, the Honda CR-V is also excellent and entries from Mazda and Hyundai are worthy rivals, but the Escape Titanium with the optional 2.0-liter Turbo can’t be beat. The 240-horsepower EcoBoost engine is a real sweetheart – torquey, smooth and powerful and it’s matched to a real 6-speed automatic – not a CVT. It’s available as a $1,195 upgrade over the 1.6-liter EcoBoost and unlike that engine, is happy running on 87 octane, returning 21mpg city/28mpg highway with 4WD. I averaged a healthy 24mpg during my test week. It also provides 3,500 lbs. towing.

Ford has tuned the suspension for comfortable composure with no harshness about it – even when venturing off road. And it’s quiet inside, too; much more so than the others. On top of all that, the Escape is the small SUV for drivers – a compliment typically bestowed on the CX-5 – but with sinewy back road moves backed by Torque Vectoring and Curve Control and way more engine with which to play, the Escape is sneaky quick and delightfully agile while preserving all of its premium driving attributes.

Now, I never really had a beef with the often maligned MyFord Touch system, but this new unit - called Sync 3 - does offer a more rudimentary interface, making it easier to use right out of the box.

A capacitive touchscreen that allows you to pinch and swipe to move around just like a smartphone is new but it’s kind of an awkward reach from either seat. You’ll notice that it’s been simplified – both in its appearance and with the new One Box Search feature to type in anything you need. It incorporates Siri for your iPhone but there’s no Apple Car Play nor is there an in-car WiFi signal.

Fitted with the optional 301A Equipment Group, the remaining accoutrements on my tester give you just about everything you’d want in a top-of-line model. There are memory settings, heated leather seats, blind spot warning with cross traffic alert, auto wipers, changeable ambient lighting, 2 USB ports and active park assist that’ll parallel park for you. I took it on an out-of-town trip and couldn’t have felt more situated and at ease. On the outside, that same $1,735 group provides bi-xenon headlamps and daytime running jewelry. The only other option is 19” wheels and the Sony Audio System with Navigation for an as-tested price of $33,780.

The rear seats are a little tight on leg room but a recline function and theater-style elevated positioning makes it a non-issue while the cargo area is quite expansive with split fold, collapsible seats.

Next up for the Escape is a refresh for the 2017 model year, mimicking some of the Edge’s styling with a gearshift lever that that moves down off of the console. A full redesign is anticipated in 2019. Until then, enjoy the best the class has to offer.The Ford Escape remains at the top of my list in the affordable, small SUV segment, possessing the most exciting power train and in this Titanium trim, a premium sport-ute experience. And for 2016, it's one of the first Ford vehicles to receive the new Sync 3 infotainment system.

With this current generation having been introduced in 2012, it’s amazing how this 2016 Escape is still besting its competitors. Yup, the Honda CR-V is also excellent and entries from Mazda and Hyundai are worthy rivals, but the Escape Titanium with the optional 2.0-liter Turbo can’t be beat. The 240-horsepower EcoBoost engine is a real sweetheart – torquey, smooth and powerful and it’s matched to a real 6-speed automatic – not a CVT. It’s available as a $1,195 upgrade over the 1.6-liter EcoBoost and unlike that engine, is happy running on 87 octane, returning 21mpg city/28mpg highway with 4WD. I averaged a healthy 24mpg during my test week. It also provides 3,500 lbs. towing.

Ford has tuned the suspension for comfortable composure with no harshness about it – even when venturing off road. And it’s quiet inside, too; much more so than the others. On top of all that, the Escape is the small SUV for drivers – a compliment typically bestowed on the CX-5 – but with sinewy back road moves backed by Torque Vectoring and Curve Control and way more engine with which to play, the Escape is sneaky quick and delightfully agile while preserving all of its premium driving attributes.

Now, I never really had a beef with the often maligned MyFord Touch system, but this new unit - called Sync 3 - does offer a more rudimentary interface, making it easier to use right out of the box.

A capacitive touchscreen that allows you to pinch and swipe to move around just like a smartphone is new but it’s kind of an awkward reach from either seat. You’ll notice that it’s been simplified – both in its appearance and with the new One Box Search feature to type in anything you need. It incorporates Siri for your iPhone but there’s no Apple Car Play nor is there an in-car WiFi signal.

Fitted with the optional 301A Equipment Group, the remaining accoutrements on my tester give you just about everything you’d want in a top-of-line model. There are memory settings, heated leather seats, blind spot warning with cross traffic alert, auto wipers, changeable ambient lighting, 2 USB ports and active park assist that’ll parallel park for you. I took it on an out-of-town trip and couldn’t have felt more situated and at ease. On the outside, that same $1,735 group provides bi-xenon headlamps and daytime running jewelry. The only other option is 19” wheels and the Sony Audio System with Navigation for an as-tested price of $33,780.

The rear seats are a little tight on leg room but a recline function and theater-style elevated positioning makes it a non-issue while the cargo area is quite expansive with split fold, collapsible seats.

Next up for the Escape is a refresh for the 2017 model year, mimicking some of the Edge’s styling with a gearshift lever that that moves down off of the console. A full redesign is anticipated in 2019. Until then, enjoy the best the class has to offer.