The Ford Escape has always sat in a sweet spot. It is compact enough for city driving, practical enough for families, and offered with a wide range of engines, including turbo petrol and hybrid options. On paper, it looks like an easy recommendation. In real ownership, however, the Escape’s reliability story depends heavily on the year you choose. Some versions quietly rack up more than 250,000 kilometres with routine care. Others struggle far earlier, often with issues that feel completely out of proportion for a mainstream SUV. This guide breaks down the Ford Escape years you should avoid, the most common problems reported by owners, and what those issues mean if you are buying used or planning long-term ownership. Why...
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