transmission is going out and bad
probably your coil packs if not transmission
The past participle of "accelerate" is "accelerated".
Accelerated is the past tense and past participle.
Past tense - accelerated. Future tense - will accelerate.
accelerated
The simple past of "escape" is "escaped."
i would look in to having the static timing checked.(ignition timing) you may have crossed sparkplug wires or the timing is simply way off,among other things.
The past participle of "escape" is "escaped." For example, "She has escaped from the room."
I am having the same problem with my Ford Explorer 2011. When I accelerate to 60-65 I start smelling the smell. I have had my car in and out of service for the past year about this smell and they finally told me it is the carburator.
The past participle for "escape" is "escaped." For example: "The prisoner had escaped from his cell."
The best selling SUV in the U.S. for the past few years has been the Honda CR-V. The Ford Escape was second.
Escaped