2003 Ford Motor Company Centennial Blue Oval

2009

Escape Limited Hybrid

$23,950

Getting fed up with the gas price crunch?  Other than going full-electric, a hybrid is the next best alternative to saving a bundle at the gas pump!  This beautiful one-owner hybrid two-wheel drive SUV typically averages 32+ MPG overall.  We have provided a number of pictures of this hybrid further down this page.

We ordered this Hybrid brand new in May 2008 with all of the available options.  We took delivery in August 2008.  It currently has 58K miles - the majority being freeway to and from Valencia. The vehicle is located in Burbank, CA, and is free-and-clear making its title transfer to the new owner very easy.

Here are the major features of this high-end Escape:

In addition to the above, this Escape Hybrid comes with several expensive valuable transferable extras typically not found on preowned cars:

Premium Care Extended Warranty (click to view PDF of the brochure)

 
Ford PremiumCare ESP - 500+ Key Components covered

Ford ESP PremiumCare provides the ultimate coverage. This plan is so complete that we generally only discuss what's not covered! It's for those who want the advantages of a Ford ESP with maximum component protection and high-tech coverage.
  
Benefits of a Genuine Ford PremiumCare ESP
  • $100 Standard deductible
  • Parts, Labor and even diagnosis charges are paid for covered repairs
  • Provides FREE rental vehicle for up to 10 days at $28/day for covered repairs
  • Roadside Assistance with towing included
  • Transferable to next owner if you sell your car ($50 fee applies)
  • Honored at every local Ford and Linocln-Mercury dealer in the US and Canada
  • If cancelled within 60 days, and not used, 100% refund
  • Interest free payment plan of 11 months is available
PremiumCare Covered Components

 

ENGINE
• All Internal Lubricated Parts
• Cylinder Block
• Cylinder Heads
• Diesel Injector and Fuel Lines
• Diesel Injector Pump
• Diesel Lift Pump
• Engine Mounts
• Flywheel
• Flywheel Ring Gear
• Fuel Tank and Lines
• Gas Fuel Injectors and Fuel Lines
• Harmonic Balancer and Bolt
• Manifold (Exhaust and Intake)
• Manifold and Bolts
• Oil Pan
• Oil Pump
• PCM Module
• Radiator
• Radiator Fan (Clutch or Motor)
• Seals and Gaskets
• Thermostat
• Thermostat Housing
• Timing Chain Cover
• Timing Chain (Gears or Belt)
• Turbocharger/Supercharger Unit (Factory Installed)
• Valve Covers
• Water Pump
TRANSMISSION
• All Internal Parts
• Governor Assembly
• Kickdown Linkage
• Release Hubs and Bearings
• Seals and Gaskets
• Torque Converter
• Transfer Case (Including All Internal Parts)
• Transmission Case
• Transmission Linkage
• Transmission Module (External)
• Transmission Mounts
• Vacuum Module
REAR-WHEEL DRIVE
•Axle Shafts
• Bearings (Front and Rear)
• Drive Axle Housing (And Front Axle Housing for 4x4) Including All Internal Parts
• Driveshaft
• Retainers
• Seals and Gaskets
• Universal and Constant Velocity Joints
 
HIGH TECH
• Air Suspension (Selected Electronic Components)
• Anti-theft Alarm (Factory Installed)
• Compass and Thermometer Readout Displays
• FordLinkTM System
• Fuel Mixer (Alternative)
• Hybrid Engine Components (Excluding High-Voltage Battery)
• In-dash Navigation System (Factory Installed)
• Instrument Cluster (Excluding Dash Pad)
• Keyless Entry System (Excluding Door Handles)
• Power Antenna
• Power Door Locks and Retainer Clips (Excluding Door Handles)
• Power Seat Motors
• Power Window Motors/Regulators
• Sensor (Alcohol)
• Speed Control
FRONT-WHEEL DRIVE
• Axle Shafts
• Bearings (Front and Rear)
• Final Drive Housing (And Rear Axle Housing for AWD) Including All Internal Parts
• Hubs, Automatic Front Locking (Four-wheel Drive)
• Locking Rings (Four-wheel Drive)
• Seals and Gaskets
• Universal and Constant Velocity Joints
STEERING
• Column Lock (Tilt Wheel)
• Control Valve
• Cooler and Lines
• Idler Arm
• Linkages and Couplings
• Power Steering Pump
• Pulley Assembly
• Seals and Gaskets
• Steering Gear Housing, Manual and Power (Including All Internal Parts
BRAKES
• Anti-lock Brake Module and Sensor
• Backing Plates
• Brake Booster (Power)
• Calipers
• Combination Valve
• Lines and Fittings
• Master Cylinder
• Parking Brake Linkage and Cables
• Retainers and Clips
• Self-adjusters
• Shaft (Brake Pedal)
• Springs
• Wheel Cylinders
 
FRONT SUSPENSION
• Ball Joints (Upper and Lower)
• Control Arms (Upper and Lower)
• Control Arm Shafts and Bushings
• Kingpins and Bushings
• Linkage and Bushings
• Load Leveler Suspension System
• MacPherson Struts (Front and Rear)
• Spindle and Spindle Supports
• Springs
• Stabilizer Bar
• Tie Rods
 
EMISSIONS
• Air Control Valve
• Air Idle Vacuum Valve
• Air Supply Valve (Hose and Tube)
• Air Check Valve Assembly
• Barometric Pressure Sensor
• ECC Relay Assembly
• EGR Control Valve
• EGR Pressure Sensor
• EGR Regulator Assembly
• EGR Valve Adapter
• EVAP Vapor Storage Canister
• Idler Air Control Valve
• Knock Sensor
• PCV Hose Assembly
• PCV Valve
• PCV Vapor Filter
• Temperature Sensor (Engine Coolant)
• Vacuum Restrictor
• VAF Sensor
ELECTRICAL
• Alternator
• Charge and Volt Gauges
• Clock (Electric)
• Distributor Assembly
• Distributor Cap and Rotor
• Distributor Housing and Shaft
• Electronic Ignition Module
• Fuel Pump
• Heated Backglass (Electrical Only –
Not Glass Damage or Breakage)
• Ignition Coil
• Ignition Lock
• Ignition Module (Electric)
• Ignition Switch
• Mirrors (Electrical Only – Not Glass Damage or Breakage)
• Radiator Fan Relay
• Speedometer/Odometer (Electrical and Mechanical)
• Starter Motor
• Starter Motor Solenoid
• Switches (Manually Operated Electrical)
• Temperature Gauge
• Voltage Regulator
• Wiper Motors
• Wiring Harnesses (Excluding Spark Plug Wires)
AIR CONDITIONING AND HEATING
• A/C Accumulator
• A/C Clutch
• A/C Clutch Bearings
• A/C Compressor
• A/C Compressor Clutch Switch
• A/C Compressor Head
• A/C Compressor Seals
• A/C Condenser
• Automatic Temperature Control
• Evaporator
• Field Coil
• Heater Blower Motor
• Heater Control Cables
• Heater Core Assembly
• Instrument Panel Registers and Air Ducts
• Pulley
 
FORD AUDIO
• Antenna, Radio (Base Assembly)
• Brackets
• Cables and Wiring
• Cellular Phone, Receiver, Handset, Speaker Assembly and Antenna (Factory Installed)
• Controls (Rear Seat)
• Radio (AM, AM/FM), Speakers, Cassette Player, Digital CD Player, Graphic Equalizer, Premium Sound Amplifier
(Factory Installed)
• Rear Entertainment System
(Factory Installed)
 
SAFETY
• Airbag Module Assembly
• Diagnostic Module Assembly (Airbag)
• Door Ajar Warning Switch Assembly
• Guides, Bezels, Brackets and Supports (Safety Belts/Shoulder Straps)
• Head Restraint Retainers and Sleeves (Safety Belt)
• Key, SecuriLockTM (Microchip Encoded Key)
• Lock Cylinder (Door)
• Lock Lever Assembly (Door)
• Lock Lever Assembly (Tailgate)
• Lock Lever Retainers, Clips and Brackets
• Module (Passive Restraint)
• Safety Belt Buckle (Front and Rear)
• Safety Belt Motor Drive Assembly
• Safety Belt Restraint Carrier
• Safety Belt Retractors
• Safety Belt Track Assembly
• Safety Belt Warning Chime Assembly
• Sensors (Airbag)
• Shoulder Strap Track Assembly
• Wiring Assembly (Airbag)
 

THESE ARE THE ITEMS NOT COVERED BY PREMIUMCARE!
 
MECHANICAL
Service adjustments and cleaning, batteries of all types and cables, belts and hoses, brakes (front hub, drums, shoes, linings, disc rotors, pads), coolant, exhaust system (includes catalytic converter), filters, fluids, lubricants, lights (bulbs, sealed beam, lenses), manual clutch disc, shock absorbers, spark plugs and wires, squeaks and rattles, tires, tune-ups, wheel balancing, wheel alignment, wiper blades, and compressed natural gas/liquid propane fuel system components
EXTERIOR
Service adjustments (glass and body parts), bright metal bumpers, door handles, glass, moldings, ornamentation, paint, rust, sheet metal, structural underbody framework, sideview mirrors (glass and housing), water leaks, wind noise, weatherstrips, wheels, wheel studs, wheel covers and ornaments, convertible top, fabric, liners, zippers and fasteners
INTERIOR
Buttons, carpets, dash pad, door and window handles, knobs, rearview mirror (glass and housing), trim, and upholstery

 

 
 

 

Premium Maintenance Plan (click to read PDF of the brochure)

Premium Maintenance Plans cover ALL of your factory recommended maintenance at every 10,000 mile service interval.  This plan allows you to save hundreds of dollars by purchasing all your factory services at one time.  Simply purchase this maintenance plan and then take your vehicle to any Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealership in the United States to have your scheduled maintenance performed.  There is no deductible and no paperwork needed when you visit your local dealership.  Your maintenance contract will appear in their computer.

In addition to every oil change, every tire rotation, every filter and transmission service, every coolant flush, fuel filter, air filter, cabin air filter, etc, Premium Maintenance contracts also cover wear items such as brake pads, wiper blades, belts and hoses shock absorbers, clutch disc and spark plugs (except California for spark plugs).  So, if you need new brake pads during your plan coverage there is no charge for brake pads or labor!

Premium Maintenance gives you the security of knowing that your vehicle is receiving the proper maintenance it requires. This plan will optimize your vehicle's performance, and help you to protect your investment down the road.  Click here for the complete brochure.

 

Front

Side

Rear

Dash View

Interior - Front

Interior - Rear

Inside View

Navigation-Info Screen

Nav Info - HEV

Live Weather

Live Gas Station Prices

Live Weather Maps

Sirius Satellite Radio

Steering Wheel Ctrls

Traffic Problems!

6 year/75,000 miles!

Premium Maintenance

Karrtrack Included


Karrtrack

This is a really cool option!   Most of you are familiar with LoJack.  Well, this is a similar system but with some great upgrades. This system costs about $900 installed and gives you the ability to track your vehicle online (on your PC, DroidX and select other smartphones) whenever you want! That’s huge! Here are the official specs from the KARR Track website. All of these things can be done through their website!

 

INSTANT VEHICLE LOCATION
Current Address and Location – Speed – Direction
POWERFUL REMOTE CONTROLS
Disable Vehicle – Lock/Unlock Doors – Geo Fence (notifies you if car leaves set perimeter)
IMMEDIATE NOTIFICATIONS (E-mail or Cell Phone)
Alarm System Activated – Vehicle Ignition Started – Excess Speed – Low Battery Voltage

Here is a view of one of the screens showing the location, direction of travel and speed at the moment I queried the location of the vehicle.


Factory Warranty

The hybrid electrical components - electronically controlled continuously controlled transmission, DC/DC converter -, are covered by the factory warranty for 8-years, 100,000 miles.  The high voltage battery system is covered under the emissions warranty (see below) for 10-years and 150,000 miles!

Additional Information


 

To learn more about this beautiful hybrid or to schedule a test drive, call (818) 400-0675 - ask for Dick.

 

PS - below is a reprint of an article discussing the 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid and its changes for 2009.


 

ABG First Drive: 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid


Click the 2009 Escape Hybrid for a high res gallery

When we visited with the 2008 Ford Escape hybrid last year, it had just received a whole new look. It went from the softer, rounder appearance of the first-generation model that debuted in 2001 to a sharper-edged look more in keeping with its big brothers in the Ford Truck lineup. The 2008 changes were almost entirely visual with most of the major mechanical bits carried over from 2007. Nonetheless, the changes seem to resonate with consumers. Sales of the Escape were up almost ten percent in the first four months of 2008 compared to last year, even while the market as a whole was down.

For 2009, Ford has addressed the mechanical side of the Escape equation with new powertrains across the board along with a host of other upgrades. Both the four and six cylinder engines have been upgraded and the former four speed automatic transmission has been replaced with a brand new six speed that we told you about last week. The hybrid model has also been rewarded with a new brake system that provides better pedal feel and finally adds traction and stability control. We headed out to the wilds of Pinkney MI to sample the upgraded Escape and you can read about it after the jump.

 
Photos Copyright ©2008 Sam Abuelsamid / Weblogs, Inc.



While the 2009 Escape (and its Mercury Mariner twin) are mostly about under-the-skin changes, there are a couple of minor changes that you can see on the outside if you look really carefully. The most prominent is a new chin spoiler under the front bumper that now extends further down, has more curvature and reaches across the full width of the vehicle from wheel to wheel. According to Ford, at 70mph the aerodynamic drag reduction just from this deeper spoiler is responsible for 2/3mpg increase in fuel efficiency. Additionally, models that aren't equipped with faired-in running boards have small spats in front of the rear tires that help direct air-flow around the tires.

Under the hood, the previous 2.3L four cylinder has been replaced with a redesigned 2.5L unit that gets variable intake cam timing for both the conventional and hybrid variants. The extra displacement and cam adjustability provide a 18hp bump to 171hp for the standard variant. The 3.0L V6 gains 40hp for a total of 240hp. Both engines are paired up with the new 6F35 six-speed automatic and the full package of refinements combine for a 1.7sec cut in 0-60 times and a 1mpg improvement in both city and highway mileage.



The hybrid version also gets the new 2.5L, but it's paired up with largely carryover hybrid hardware. That doesn't mean things haven't changed. The Escape engineering team expended a significant effort on refining the control of the hybrid system. The electronic brake hardware is also brand new for 2009. Like other strong hybrid systems, the Escape uses the abs system to control the hydraulic pressure at the wheels for blending friction and regenerative braking. Until the 2009 models, the system used on the Escape never had the capability to do traction or stability control even though these functions have been standard on conventional Escapes for several years. That oversight has been corrected now and I was able to try out on a slippery dirt road on the rain soaked spring day that we drove the new models.

Besides the powertrains, the structure of the Escape has been beefed up through increased use of high-strength steels in the frame rails, A-pillars, and cross members. The improvements were immediately apparent when driving the '09 models back-to-back with some '08s that were on hand for comparison. Driving away the updated models felt quieter and more solid than the older units which almost sounded tinny by comparison. The difference in the level of refinement was actually rather startling. But that was just the beginning. We drove the Escapes over a 20-mile loop near Pinkney that included some around town driving, some more open rural roads, twists and turns and dirt roads.

The new Escape was very well behaved on everything but was particularly impressive in the curves where it handled far better than expected for such a vehicle. There-tuned suspension and tire package was very nicely damped, able to keep the body steady even over some very rough pavement. Roll control was much improved thanks to a first time anti-roll bar for the Escape.

In the non-hybrid four and six cylinder models, the new six speed was truly outstanding. Shifts were smooth and seamless from one gear to the next. When accelerating as if to pass, the shifts came quickly and without any jerking. The shorter steps between shifts also meant the drivetrain could be kept within a narrower rev band for quieter and more efficient operation.

In the hybrid the same improvements that were noticeable when I drove the prototype plug-in Escape in New York in March have been applied to the 2009 production models. The automatic starts and stops are now much smoother than before without the shudder that can be felt in many earlier hybrid models. Additionally, if the battery state of charge is sufficient the Escape can now go up to 40mph in EV mode compared to under 30mph previously. The new electronic stability control system is also a welcome addition to the Escape hybrid. On a wet dirt road it intervened fairly aggressively but for this type of vehicle that's probably a wise thing.

Overall the updates are a welcome improvement providing a much more refined feel to the new Escape, keeping it competitive with the competition from Asian and now European brands, like the new VW Tiguan.