Traditionally, the Ford Escape Hybrid runs $4,500-$5,000 higher than a non-hybrid. The base 4-cylinder Ford Escape (non-hybrid) runs about $25,000+taxes & fees. If you are looking for saving money on fuel costs with a small truck, the Ford Escape Hybrid is the best. I own one (2006 w/90,000+ miles). Takes 15 gallons of regular fuel (when "bone dry" empty), gets 32+ MPG in traffic. Is not meant for racing, it's meant for fuel savings while hauling a load.
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4620 Pounds
The 2004 Ford Escape's engine produces 135 ft-lbs. @ 4500 rpm.
The 2011 Ford Escape's engine produces 171 ft-lbs. @ 4500 rpm.
The 2008 Ford Escape's engine produces 152 ft-lbs. @ 4250 rpm.
The 2012 Ford Escape's engine produces 171 ft-lbs. @ 4500 rpm.
The 2007 Ford Escape's engine produces 152 ft-lbs. @ 4250 rpm.
The 2006 Ford Escape's engine produces 152 ft-lbs. @ 4250 rpm.
The 2013 Ford Escape's engine produces 170 ft-lbs. @ 4500 rpm.
The 2002 Ford Escape's engine produces 135 ft-lbs. @ 4500 rpm.
The 2001 Ford Escape's engine produces 135 ft-lbs. @ 4500 rpm.
The 2005 Ford Escape's engine produces 152 ft-lbs. @ 4250 rpm.