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2009 Ford Escape Hybrid Overview
The 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid is the most fuel efficient SUV available—period. That means that you can afford to get out of the city while keeping your impact on the country to a minimum. The Escape Hybrid makes so much sense that it basically sells itself. Get 34 MPG city and 31 MPG highway and emit a paltry 5.7 metric tons of carbon dioxide. That’s an increase of 12-16 MPG in the city and a decrease of 2-3 metric tons of pollution from its gas-only sibling. The Escape Hybrid gets the same mileage as the Mercury Mariner Hybrid and a bit more than the Mazda Tribute Hybrid. However, the Escape Hybrid gets better fuel economy than the Saturn VUE 2-Mode Hybrid and Toyota Highlander Hybrid.
A 2.5-liter, 153-horsepower engine works with a compact electric motor and a 330-volt battery so that one engine isn’t doing all the work. In fact, the electric motor powers the Escape Hybrid up to 25 MPH by itself. Just like most other hybrids, the regenerative braking system recharges the battery pack when braking. New for 2009 is the Escape Hybrid Limited trim.
In addition to saving money at the pump, you will save some money with Uncle Sam. If you purchase an Escape Hybrid, you might be eligible for an income tax credit between $1,950--$3,000. The Escape Hybrid comes with the SYNC® Communications and Entertainment System, which integrates Bluetooth® connectivity with mobile phones and allows you to control your MP3 library by voice.
Cargo space is quite generous, with 66.3 cubic feet of cargo space available with the rear seats folded. The redesigned interior includes new ultra-durable, eco-friendly seat fabric made from 100% recycled plastic and polyester fibers with a cool two-tone color.
Standard safety features include 4-wheel anti-lock brakes, dual front airbags, front-seat side airbags, and side curtain airbags with rollover sensor protect both rows of passengers in a collision. The optional reverse sensing system uses sonar and an audible beep to indicate the vehicle’s distance from an object. AdvanceTrac® and Roll Stability Control help improve control on slippery surfaces.
Spend less on gas, have lower carbon dioxide emissions, get a tax credit and use state-of-the art technology with the 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid.
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4 Styles Available
Other model years that fit your criteria:
2010
2009 Ford Escape Hybrid Base 4dr 4x4
Exterior Colors: Black, Silver, Green, Blue, White
Interior Colors: Gray
MSRP: $31,395
MPG:
29 city
/
27 hwy
Engine: Inline-4
Transmission:
Continuously Variable
Seats: 5
2009 Ford Escape Hybrid Limited 4dr Front-wheel Drive
Exterior Colors: Black, Silver, Green, Blue, White
Interior Colors: Gray
MSRP: $31,975
MPG:
34 city
/
31 hwy
Engine: Inline-4
Transmission:
Continuously Variable
Seats: 5
2009 Ford Escape Hybrid Base 4dr Front-wheel Drive
Exterior Colors: Black, Silver, Green, Blue, White
Interior Colors: Gray
MSRP: $29,645
MPG:
34 city
/
31 hwy
Engine: Inline-4
Transmission:
Continuously Variable
Seats: 5
2009 Ford Escape Hybrid Limited 4dr 4x4
Exterior Colors: Black, Silver, Green, Blue, White
Interior Colors: Gray
MSRP: $33,725
MPG:
29 city
/
27 hwy
Engine: Inline-4
Transmission:
Continuously Variable
Seats: 5
What We Like:
- Easy drivability
- Gas mileage
- Hybrid drivetrain performance
What We Don't Like:
- Backseat has outdated folding design
- Uncompetitive interior quality
- Wind noise at higher speeds
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