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Car and Driver: 2017 Ford Escape First Drive: Attempting a Greater Escape


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-At just 16 years old, the Ford Escape is one of the younger nameplates in the Ford family. The Taurus, F-series, Focus, and, of course, Mustang all are older. Yet the Escape sells in greater numbers than any Ford save the F-150 pickup (and sometimes the Fusion sedan), thanks to the market shift to crossovers and smart strategizing by Dearborn’s product planners. With the segment expected to continue growing over the next several years, Ford has made some key changes to the Escape for its 2017 mid-cycle refresh, aiming to broaden its appeal and stay current in one of autodom’s most competitive segments. READ MORE ››

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