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2005 Ford Escape Hybrid

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What’s it like to drive?
It’s easy. The dual power sources work together very well and the SUV goes down the road much like the conventional Escape – but with a lot better gas mileage.

What’s the downside?
Mostly, it’s a matter of getting used to the gas engine cutting out to save fuel when you sit at a traffic light or intersection. You only need the electric motor to get started, but it takes a while to train your brain to this.

How does an Escape Hybrid differ from the basic Escape?
This Escape model is a full hybrid, meaning that it can run on either its 2.3 liter gas engine, the electric traction motor, or both.

Photos: © Dan Lyons 2004

 


About Dan Lyons
Dan Lyons is the author of the award-winning books Cars of 1957 and Sixties American Cars. His most recent books include Corvette: An American Legend and Cars of 1965.

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