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On 6/19/2019 at 9:07 AM, akirby said:

So go buy a GM and stop bitching that Ford's not giving vehicles away.

We might.  But everyone needs to know that Ford is in DEEP do-do with this new Escape and it can't afford to be in that fix.  Charging higher prices than the competition when the competition has either 4-cylinders or turbo 4-cylinders as standard and you're offering a puny 3-cylinder turbo will cause problems right from the get-go.  Prediction: the '21s will have a variety of 4T standard (or MUCH broader availability of the 2.0T).  Good thing we'll be in the market in mid to late '21.

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23 minutes ago, CLTEcoBoost said:

But everyone needs to know that Ford is in DEEP do-do with this new Escape and it can't afford to be in that fix.  Charging higher prices than the competition when the competition has either 4-cylinders or turbo 4-cylinders as standard and you're offering a puny 3-cylinder turbo will cause problems right from the get-go.  

Escape 1.5L ecoboost std engine has more power than the RAV4s std 2.0L NA engine.  

Escapes optional 2.0L ecoboost has WAY more power than the Rav4 optional 2.5L NA engine.

Both have hybrids.

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2 hours ago, CLTEcoBoost said:

We might.  But everyone needs to know that Ford is in DEEP do-do with this new Escape and it can't afford to be in that fix.  Charging higher prices than the competition when the competition has either 4-cylinders or turbo 4-cylinders as standard and you're offering a puny 3-cylinder turbo will cause problems right from the get-go.  Prediction: the '21s will have a variety of 4T standard (or MUCH broader availability of the 2.0T).  Good thing we'll be in the market in mid to late '21.

Wow there's a hot take if I've ever read one 

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The 1.5 Ecoboost 3 cylinder engine has been used in the European Focus and Fiesta.  The same engine in the Fiesta St produces 200 hp.  In the new Escape, it will produce 180 hp which buyers will find is more than enough performance.  In fact I wouldn't be surprise that the SE  model will be the sales leader. 

This engine has another feature that will probably raise the eyebrows of the same 3 cylinder skeptics.  It has cylinder deactivation at cruising speeds. 

All I can say is look for upcoming actual road tests.    

https://www.tu-auto.com/tested-ford-focus-2018-1-5-litre-ecoboost/

 

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