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2006 Ford Escape Hybrid comparison

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The Bottom Line The 2006 Ford Escape Hybrid still feels unfinished. Despite a commendably advanced power train, the rest of the vehicle disappoints, and the overall ownership experience won't be salvaged by a few extra miles per gallon. With this hybrid's price falling, it becomes a solid proposition in an all-around city driver. Sized well and easy to drive, the Escape Hybrid is a useful, advanced vehicle let down a bit by its amenities. Prospective buyers might want to wait for the next model year, which should see an overall upgrade. Ford's 2005 Escape Hybrid, the first hybrid SUV, drives off with a winning combo of power and good fuel economy, but be prepared to pay a premium. Urban dwellers will love the 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid Limited's great fuel economy and awesome Sync-based tech package, but freeway commuters will find its high-speed manners unsettling. The Highlander Hybrid delivers efficient power and drives better than the average SUV, but it skimps on dashboard gadgets.
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Features
Drivetrain availablefront-drive
front-drive
all-wheel drive
Front-drive
all-wheel drive
Available EngineHybrid
Hybrid
Hybrid with CVT
Hybrid
Hybrid with CVT
Body styleSUV
SUV
SUV
SUV
SUV
Trim levelsBase
Base
HEV
Base
Base
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