2014 Ford Escape SE POV Review
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- All of us will need a used, reliable car at some point in our lives and the 2014 Ford Escape SE is nothing short of those qualities. I am reviewing at 2014 Ford Escape SE with 60,000 miles on it, but that is no where near the farthest this car can go. The Escape comes equipped with all the standard things you will need in a used car, so this crossover SUV may be perfect for you. This Ford Escape comes equipped with the 1.6 liter Ecoboost inline 4 (i4) that Ford stopped using in 2015 and that's due to the popularity and better power delivery of the 2.0 liter Ecoboost i4. The sticker price of this 2014 Ford Escape SE was $25,550 and now you can pick one up for around $12,000. I hope you enjoy the POV review and if you want to see more consider subscribing! I'll see you all in the next video! :)
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please get a gimbal so we dont all get sea sick watching your videos or just be more conscious of your camera movements. i also hope you started filming these outside in the sunlight for better interior lighting shots
I own this car, not bad at all for a first car
I’m thinking about buying a 2014 Escape EcoBoost 2.0l Titanium, I love my 2011 Focus SeS but having children the car is getting to small, I’m definitely not going to sell my little Foci as I have way too much money into the Modifications but having a compact SUV that still has a little sporty feel to it appeals to me more than a plain Jane suv, I admit I’m a Ford guy so owning a ford is a must. Awesome review I think I’ll buy a Escape now . Seems like a good choice.
I am still driving my 2014 escape Eco boost titanium. No issues at this time just as usual maintenance and new tires. Minimal rust. No panoramic roof leakage. I park in a garage.
How do one operate the key pad on driver's door? I guess it's meant to open the door in the absence of the car key.
thanks for making the video but the brightness is terrible. Camera work is never good with a dark garage and a bright open door. Not sure why you didn't do it out in the sunlight. Thanks anyway
So I’m looking into a 2013 have you had any experience with that year or seen or heard any terrible things about it? I’m a college student who lives in an area that can get super snowy in the winter so I was thinking this would be a good option
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the 2013 ford escape is the same as the 2014 but i reccomend you get one but with low miles around 15-30k miles
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Buy winter tires don’t rely fully on 4WD
They face lifted in 2017 not 2015
Hi! I just bought a 2014 Escape and was wondering if you have any issues with heavy vibration of the car/steering wheel when breaking?
Heavy vibration means you need breaks.
If you look to buy a ny escape, look for rust on bottom of doors and on the front edge of hood,look for water in tail lites,2 liter engine is noisey,i have 2015 escape with 54000 miles on it and now the abs light is on,doesn't handle well in icey conditions unless the tires are new even with awd,i don't recommend any one buying a used escape from ny,if you get a flat you can't get the wheels of,they hid the battery so you can't clean the battery terminals
I didn’t mean it rude just manaul windows is old style crank
You buy a 7-10 year old car since that’s when all the kinks are worked out by then lol. Also why do you talk like you bought a car from the 70s?
That’s not manaul windows
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