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Ford - Escape (2017)
Discover the full story behind the 2017 Ford Escape – a compact crossover that blends everyday practicality with a touch of adventure. Whether you’re curious about the Ford Escape price for new models, the Ford Escape 2017 price as a used vehicle, or simply wondering what is a 2017 Ford Escape worth, you’ve come to the right place. This comprehensive guide breaks down every detail, from specifications to depreciation, to help you make an informed decision.
- Engine: 2.5‑liter, 4‑Cylinder (158 hp / 170 lb‑ft torque)
- Transmission: 8‑speed automatic, optional 6‑speed manual (selective models)
- Fuel Type: Regular unleaded gasoline; all‑wheel drive available on higher trims
- Drive Layout: Front‑wheel drive (standard) or all‑wheel drive (available)
- Dimensions: Length: 179 inches, Wheelbase: 107 inches, Height: 66 inches, Width: 72 inches
- Capacity: 5 seats, 22.7 cubic feet cargo (behind second row), 54.3 cubic feet with seats folded
- Safety: Adaptive cruise control, blind‑spot monitoring, forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking (standard on all trims)
- Technology: 8‑in. touchscreen infotainment, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, 4‑speaker audio (standard), upgraded Bose sound with navigation (optional)
- Trim Levels: S, SE, SEL, Titanium, Police (limited edition)
- Fuel Economy: City / Highway: 24 / 30 mpg (FWD) or 23 / 28 mpg (AWD)
Looking beyond the specs, let’s break down the economics of owning a 2017 Ford Escape. Understanding the Ford Escape depreciation curve will give you a realistic perspective on resale value and total cost of ownership.
Depreciation Insight
On average, most vehicles lose a substantial portion of their value early on. A 2017 model typically experiences the following depreciation trajectory:
- First year: 15‑20% drop from retail value after the initial "new car" phase
- Years 2–3: cumulative ~25‑30% depreciation; reaching roughly 70‑75% of its original retail price
- Years 4–5: cumulative ~37‑45% depreciation; resale around 55‑60% of original price
- After 6+ years: total depreciation can exceed 50‑60%, depending on mileage, condition, and regional market demand
These figures are best‑case scenarios for well‑maintained vehicles with moderate mileage. Variations up
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