I have Kia Sportage car 2012.Do I will get advantages and good features if I bought Ford Escape 2014 new car?
I have Kia Sportage car 2012. Do I will get advantages and good features if I bought Ford Escape 2014 new car?
I have Kia Sportage car 2012. Do I will get advantages and good features if I bought Ford Escape 2014 new car?
2012 ford escape break lights not working?
So I recently just purchased a ford escaped with 99000 miles on it for 13000. I was just seeing what others thought as to if this was too many miles on the vehicle and if this is a smart purchase. I love the SUV and it was taken care of from its previous owner its in good condition but how long of a life do these escapes have and has anyone had a bad experience with them.
So I'm 17 and I'm just now getting a job. I currently drive a 2001 Ford Escape and it's literally on its last life. So I need a new car. Of course not new new. Just used but new to me. I really want a Camaro. Most preferably a 69' but that's not going to happen unless I win the lottery and I'm not much for the 90s or 2002 camaro. So my only other option is to get the 2010. My friend just got his 2007 Mustang. I would like to go lower on the year but I can't find Camaro that's after 2002 and/or before 2010 and they're all above 10k. So can someone please just give me a quick range (not a full quote) of how much I'd be paying for insurance/financing monthly for a 2010 Camaro, black, no spoiler, and no stripes? I was also thinking of a 2004 RX-8 Mazda or a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, or a 2004 Suburu wrx which have good prices… However, I really want a car that has a nice rumble to it. Those other cars have more of a hum to it. I want something that looks nice and has that rumble that'll compare to my friend's mustang. I liked those other few cars because they aren't technically sports cars because they're 4door which brings insurance down. But the Camaro is 2door. Anyways, any ideas? I don't have any speeding or reckless driving tickets, I have good grades, etc. Just want a nice car to drive. I'd put a couple grand down cash and the rest financed.
I bought my car in the end of may (2014) and everything my went fine until about the end of november (no snow at that time). I was driving on the highway about 55-60mph and the "check brake system" & "service 4WD" flashed on the computer. My brakes went to the floor and bucked back at me. Towed it to my mechanic and he replaced the front axel and a sensor. All was well for about a week and a half until I got in my car, pressed on the brake and it went down to the floor once again. This time the brake line had snapped and was spewing brake fluid. Again, towed it to my mechanic and he replaced the brake line. A couple days later on my way to work the "check brake system" & "service 4WD" flashed again, bucking brakes and all. Needless to say it was, for the third time, towed to my mechanic and took 2 weeks to diagnose. Supposedly the replaced sensor was a dud and was replaced with a new one of a different brand. I've had my car back for less than 24 hours and my brakes don't feel quite right. They are faintly bucking as the brake is applied and they aren't as bad as the previous times and there's no indication as far as the computer goes as to there being a problem. I thought it might be due to a tiny bit of sliding around corners from a fresh snow this morning but later in the day even on clean and clear streets and highways I still felt it. I don't know if this is me being paranoid because of past problems but if anyone has had this issue and fixed it, please let me know.
I'm 16 (almost 17). I'm interested in getting a 2005-07 Ford Five-Hundred Limited AWD. I've found them with relatively low miles for a good price. I want to spend $3,000-$5,000. I know they're reliable. It shares the same engine and drivetrain as the Escape. Would it be a good first car? Also, does the front passenger's seat fold flat? Would it be good on a 1,200 (600 miles each way) mile road trip? My family might be moving and I want to come back and see some of my other family members. Like my aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandprents.
I'm in the market for a new SUV. I currently drive a 07 Camry but after a bunch of issues I'm tired of it and I REFUSE to buy any Toyota vehicle. I really like the Ford Escape especially for the size, pretty good rating and nice gas mileage. I don't want to spend over 12k because I will have to finance and pay it off monthly. But most Escape's that fall under my budget have 100k miles or more on them.
I work from home currently and I take online classes so there's not a work or school commute to think about and I don't foresee one in the next couple years. Mainly I'll be using this truck for running errands a few times a week (maybe 50 or 60 miles per week) and occasional road trips (once every 6 months or so - 400 miles or so).
I'll most likely buy from CARMAX and these trucks are listed should you want to see the listing for yourself but I'll put color, year, mileage and price below.
Here's my question, do you think any of these would be a good choice for me in my situation? Is there anything I should look for as far as condition if/when I see the truck(s) in person?
Truck A: Red 2006 with 121k miles for $8998
Truck B: Black 2005 with 117k miles for $9599
Truck C: Blue 2007 with 113k miles for $9599
Truck D: Green 2007 with 114k miles for $10599
Truck E: Green 2006 with 103k miles for $10599
I have a 2001 ford escape. Here in the last couple weeks something under the hood off center and to the right a little makes this god awful saw cutting through wood noise when I hit the gas.
I did notice last night that the sleep in going doesn't matter but the noise happens if my rpms get between 2 and 3. Anything above that half way mark and I'm sawing logs:/
I know zip about cars. And am having trouble finding a video of this noise. It's exactly like a saw cutting wood.
I drive a 2001 Ford Escape XLT V6 2WD and about a week ago it started making a weird ticking noise that I knew wasn't good. So I took it in to Auto Zone for a diagnostic and one of the problems was a fuel injection problem. Now, my car is at 205,500 miles and it's not worth a new tranny, engine, etc. Which was why I worried about the fuel injection problem. Because I was told that a new one would cost hundreds to a couple thousand dollars. But I went on the Auto Zone web site, specified what car I drive and clicked on fuel injection and it says that a new fuel injector part for my car would only cost me about $35 and an extra $20 for a new fuel line. Is that true? Is it just because my car is from 2001 and isn't a 2015 Mustang (Or any new car)? I can't afford a new one if it's $1,000. But if it really does cost only $35-50 I can order it.
Does the bolt for the crankshaft have reversed threads?