Farewell
Originally Posted by zx12-iowa
So whats the true mileage on the Escape? My screw 4x4 gets 15-18. Does the Escape get low mid 20s?
Originally Posted by Justi
But I was just getting here! I posted a similar "good-bye" thread in a Dakota forum I frequented. While not all responses were unfavorable, they weren't as nice as the ones here. Point? Ford drivers are apparently much more civil than Dodge owners!
Seriously, good luck with the Escape..
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Justi
www.Gorsar.com
Seriously, good luck with the Escape..
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Justi
www.Gorsar.com
it all depends on what engine you get. The v6 escape gets low 20s for mpg. Our 4-banger hybrid gets 29-30 consistently. I think on the last tank we got 31. When Ford says its the most fuel efficient SUV in America, they arent joking.
Man, you probably lost more money from the transaction of trading your truck and the quick depreciation of the new one than you would have with gas. I have finally learned that after trading 3-4 times. Every time you trade and buy new you ALWAYS LOOSE money.
But, if you are happy with your purchase and did some quick financial calculations then I am sure you will be okay.
But, if you are happy with your purchase and did some quick financial calculations then I am sure you will be okay.
Originally Posted by mbogosia
Man, you probably lost more money from the transaction of trading your truck and the quick depreciation of the new one than you would have with gas. I have finally learned that after trading 3-4 times. Every time you trade and buy new you ALWAYS LOOSE money.
But, if you are happy with your purchase and did some quick financial calculations then I am sure you will be okay.
But, if you are happy with your purchase and did some quick financial calculations then I am sure you will be okay.
But to your point, assuming an average cost of fuel to be say $2.87/gal. If you go 25k miles a year you'll use 1471 gallons of gas at 17MPG. You'll use 962 gallons of gas at 26MPG.
17MPG Yearly Cost: $4222
26MPG Yearly Cost: $2761
Total Savings: $1461
So if over the life of the loan the NEW ride costs you less than $1461 a year more you're ahead, but not by much. If not, which is likely) it is costing you MORE money to drive the vehicle with better fuel ecomony. These numbers are crazy but back at $1.90gal it was even more drastic. And these numbers are at 25k miles a year, which is considerably more than the average driver drives.
Originally Posted by neuspeed5
Don't kid yourself. If he would have said he got anything else other than a Ford, the people on here would have thrown a fit.
you mean like in the other current thread where someone just bought a Tacoma?
Sorry to see you let go of the truck. But I totally understand. I need to jab a battery and other bits into our Focus and get it on the road to take the gas usage out of the truck except on weekends.
If you could have afforded it, a cheap, gas sipping work car is a great way to go... My '01 SL2 and '00 Focus do what the wife and I need during the week...
If you could have afforded it, a cheap, gas sipping work car is a great way to go... My '01 SL2 and '00 Focus do what the wife and I need during the week...
Originally Posted by dbhost
Sorry to see you let go of the truck. But I totally understand. I need to jab a battery and other bits into our Focus and get it on the road to take the gas usage out of the truck except on weekends.
If you could have afforded it, a cheap, gas sipping work car is a great way to go... My '01 SL2 and '00 Focus do what the wife and I need during the week...
If you could have afforded it, a cheap, gas sipping work car is a great way to go... My '01 SL2 and '00 Focus do what the wife and I need during the week...
I didn't do it for the gas, but I just picked up a 97 Escort as a winter beater.
There are some terrible drivers in the area (more pronounced in the snow). They drive into people on the roads. Drive into parked cars, etc. So when I need to just bomb around I take the beater. I don't care if it gets in an accident, banged up in a parking lot or whatever.
It also gets 30mpg as a side benefit and only cost $1000 to buy.
I went from leasing my 06 Screw to leasing the new 08 Escape, so I didn't loose much. On the highway, I'm averaging around 24mpg with the 3.0L V6 4WD. This is a marked improvement over the 15mpg that I was averaging in my Screw. Now I just need to figure out what I can mod on the new Escape (can never leave a truck alone for too long).


