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Not only does the 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid achieve a gratifying fuel rating
for an SUV, it also is an affordable alternative to a purely gas-powered
vehicle. Ford has produced the first completely hybrid SUV that seats five
passengers, quickly accelerates and is incredibly versatile. Also, the 2009
Escape Hybrid accomplishes a level of environmental friendliness not seen in
other hybrids. Buyers will find reduced emissions, eco-friendly
seating/upholstery, regenerative braking and 34 city MPG and 30 highway MPG - an
EPA fuel rating not found in any other SUV on the market.
Starting at around $26,640, the Escape Hybrid beats the competition in both
price and features. Such options as satellite radio, an MP3 input jack, 4WD
capability and a moonroof all add that extra bit of flair to this Ford Hybrid.
Inside, dual-zone climate temperature control is standard, and an optional
Audiophile sound system out-performs all other audio systems with 320-watts of
quality sound powered by a hybrid energy flow monitor. Power windows, locks, and
side mirrors come standard in the Escape Hybrid as well. Cruise control,
illuminated entry lighting, an available auto-dimming rearview mirror and
optional heated front seats are just a few of the features Ford has to offer in
the new hybrid.
Under the hood, buyers can expect a fuel-saving 2.3L Atkinson Cycle I4 engine
that produces around 155 horsepower. But don't expect a lack of power in this
hybrid; it combines both electricity and gasoline, so the Escape has the muscle
to easily cruise along at high speeds as well as trudge around in the mud with
the available 4WD package. An electronically controlled, continuously variable
transmission gives the same smooth shifting found in other SUVs on the market,
while the 4-wheel independent suspension gives the Escape a level of
adaptability not found in other hybrids. Safety is another focus for Ford, and
the Escape Hybrid features a front crumple zone, side beams that absorb
collision energy, dual stage airbags, and an airbag Canopy system to protect
passengers in the event of a rollover.
Buyers will be thrilled that, not only is the 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid priced
economically, the federal government is also offering a $3,000 tax credit to
buyers who purchase the vehicle. The SUV is also listed as a Super Ultra Low
Emissions Vehicle and meets the standards for an Advanced Technology Partial
Zero Emissions Vehicle. Also, the nickel-metal-hydride battery regenerates power
every time the brakes are applied. With the 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid, buyers can
expect high performance and even higher praise for lessening their impact on the
environment.
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