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Ford - Escape Hybrid (2007)

Discover the Ford Escape Hybrid - 2007

When exploring the Ford Escape Hybrid price, the 2007 model often serves as a benchmark for consumers seeking a reliable, fuel‑efficient compact SUV. Although the exact cost hinges on mileage, maintenance history, and geographic location, the 2007 Escape Hybrid remains popular among buyers looking for strong value in the used‑car market. In this guide, we’ll walk through the key specs that define the vehicle, shine a light on its depreciation trajectory, compare it to peer models, and highlight its positioning in today’s crossover segment.

  • Model Year: 2007
  • Engine: 2.5L EcoBoost True Power 4-cylinder (combined hybrid output approx. 148 hp)
  • Transmission: Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
  • Drive Layout: Front-Wheel Drive (FWD) with optional all‑wheel drive (AWD) via hybrid system
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline & Hybrid Battery (electric assist)
  • Transmission Type: Automatic CVT, no manual option
  • Dimensions: Length 164.5 in, Width 71.1 in, Height (front) 66.9 in
  • Wheelbase: 104.8 in
  • Payload: Approximately 1,100 lbs
  • Seating: 5 passengers, automatically adjusting air‑bag system
  • Optional Features: Remote start, rearview camera, navigation package, dual‑zone climate control

These specifications represent the baseline configuration common to most 2007 Escape Hybrid vehicles in the used market. Buyers can expect upgrades like roof rails or upgraded infotainment depending on trim, but the core hybrid architecture remains consistent across the decade.

Depreciation Insight

Understanding Ford Escape Hybrid depreciation is crucial for assessing long‑term value. While exact figures vary by region, the 2007 model typically experiences the following trajectory:

  • First year: 15–20% loss from initial transaction price (excluding savings from lower fuel costs)
  • Second


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