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Spy Shots—2020 Ford Escape Caught Virtually Undisguised
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<blockquote data-quote="black92" data-source="post: 16099506" data-attributes="member: 37980"><p>Without a doubt, the Titanium Escape is much nicer inside with more soft touch materials than our CR-V. However, the CR-V has more usable room inside which was needed with two kiddos that are rear facing. My wife averages 26 mpg and she's got a lead foot. Bought ours used less than a year ago with 44k and now have 69k on it. I've done nothing but change the oil and put gas in it. </p><p></p><p>I actually wanted the AWD Lincoln MKC 2.3/pano roof because I had one as a loaner and it was awesome! Motor was plenty strong, adaptive suspension made it ride like a dream in comfort mode and it felt really, really nice. It just lacked the room we needed compared to the CR-V.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="black92, post: 16099506, member: 37980"] Without a doubt, the Titanium Escape is much nicer inside with more soft touch materials than our CR-V. However, the CR-V has more usable room inside which was needed with two kiddos that are rear facing. My wife averages 26 mpg and she's got a lead foot. Bought ours used less than a year ago with 44k and now have 69k on it. I've done nothing but change the oil and put gas in it. I actually wanted the AWD Lincoln MKC 2.3/pano roof because I had one as a loaner and it was awesome! Motor was plenty strong, adaptive suspension made it ride like a dream in comfort mode and it felt really, really nice. It just lacked the room we needed compared to the CR-V. [/QUOTE]
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