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Best Suv For The $
#1
Im maybe selling the focus and getting a SUV. Just wondering wich SUV would be the best. Im looking at a Escape because I can have it really cheap so..but im open to other SUV's.
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#2
you're kidding right an SUV at todays fuel prices ?? Then again you should be able to get one cheap as people are starting to unload them !!
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#3
I would agree. the Escape really can't be beat. You can get 05 limiteds for 26 grand. They come in a wide range of powertrains and are based on a proven platform.
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#4
i bet it is better on fuel then the focus too!
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brucktown,Oct 20 2005, 09:06 PM Wrote:i bet it is better on fuel then the focus too!
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That I agree! The Focus is really hard on gas. Well mine is...
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#6
I have an 04 escape (well the wife does), and it is fairly good on gas for an SUV. Still the focus is better on gas (at least mine is).

I kinda like the escape, its a damn good truck for the $, we've had zero issues with it....
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focusonthis_88,Oct 20 2005, 09:10 PM Wrote:
brucktown,Oct 20 2005, 09:06 PM Wrote:i bet it is better on fuel then the focus too!
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That I agree! The Focus is really hard on gas. Well mine is...
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How many clicks you get on a tank?

Honestly, this may sound stoopid to some, but get a custom chip burned for the car. From what I've read and from personal experience you get better gas mielage with a custom tune. Yeah, youll have to pay for 91+ octane, but you'll see a increase of +75km on your tank.

The best I've ever done on my focus pree turbo was something like 506.....On my way back from Jays (whityby), I did 620+. :o (no boost)

How do you drive? That makes a huge difference. Driving 100km/hr instead of 130km/hr will add MPG bigtime. I'm not kidding, especially on our cars.

And why go to an SUV? Do you really need one? Look into a nice focus wagon with an SPI motor instead :D You should get better MPG from the spi than the escape.

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#8
Yup escape can't be beat for it's price and they are pretty good on gas :) Best off road suv also in it's range(except maybe liberty), the rest couldn't even handle a bloddy muddle puddle :lol:
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#9
haha..I just got my 06 Escape from the dealer..brand new..no regrets of the trade..it says 570kms per tank..on the onboard comp. so trade it..its noiiice...
I dont feel too sad about the focus..since it was only like 400kms per tank..and also 91 octane..

good luck and go get an Escape.
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#10
Congrats :) Their a very nice machine, what system did you get in it?
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got the Limited...all the toys!!! the system its the new audiophile with mp3 and 7speakers...love it..pounds better than the SVT..!! got to love this truck!!
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#12
I've been flirting with this idea a lot too. Depends on what kinda truck you want. The Mazda Tribute is essentially the same car overall as the Escape but I liked the feel of it a little more. Bash Kia all you want, but the Sorento is a cool little uti as well and in my top 3. Next on my list of test drives is the Hyundai Tucson, and I recently took out an 05 Santa Fe which was fackin unbelievably fun to drive... It depends on your driving style really.
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#13
The tribute is a little sportier then the escape is, but their overall the same vehicle. Just depends on what you want in your vehicle.
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As I'm trying to show respect for folks, all I'll say is that unless you're living in the snowbelt or have to off-road to your house everyday... you don't need a SUV.

As for fuel economy - after mods I can get 325-350KMs on 20Ls of 87 octane. That's driving 100 KM/H all the time. I can drop that down significantly as Nate mentioned by running 120-140.

In other words, I can drive from our door to my parents' front door on less than 1/2 an indicated tank of gas. The custom chip is a great idea, and you can also get a custom tune done for 87 octane as well. Hell, get a multi-tune chip and get both tunes.
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#15
Like others have said, a chip will get you better mileage. You can even have one off the tunes specifically burned for just that if you want. The Escape/Tribute seems to be the best choice of the cute 'utes (compact/not real 4x4 SUV's) for the money.
You can pick one up used relatively cheap compared to the same year of the compitition (CRV/RAV4/XTRAIL) if I'm not mistaken.
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#16
An intake and chip will get you better gas mileage for sure
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#17
These "compact" SUVS fit the need for people that want a little more storage/towing capacity while still maintaining good fuel economy.

My wife wanted it so we could tow our trailer, I tried and fighted with her to get a F150 lightning but I lost that argument :( Of course a lightning isn't fuel efficient :P
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#18
Fuel economy is an oxymoron when towing, unless you're using a full-size pickup/ute with a diesel.

Want more capacity? Get something else that has a diesel.

It seems the manufacturers have said that if you want style or storage, you need a V8. That's the American mentality talking. If only you guys have seen what I've fit in the trunk of my sedan.

A Focus wagon with either engine and either transmission should have PLENTY of space for a family with 2-3 young kids. Ditto for a family with 2 older kids.

I've hauled my grandparents back and forth from Toronto several times in the sedan. Plus luggage and my 10" sub/amp combo. Never an issue. They were completely comfortable all the way up / down. Remember, I'm 6'3" and drive with the seat back all the way.

They're both 5'8" - 5'10".
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Daily driver 2: 2006 Subaru Legacy GT

COBB Stage 1+ package - AccessPort tuner, COBB intake and airbox. Stage 2 coming shortly - COBB 3" AT stainless DP and race cat, custom 3" Magnaflow-based exhaust and Stage 2 COBB tune.
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These "compact" SUVS fit the need for people that want a little more storage/towing capacity while still maintaining good fuel economy.

My wife wanted it so we could tow our trailer, I tried and fighted with her to get a F150 lightning but I lost that argument :(  Of course a lightning isn't fuel efficient :P
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AHAHA... HAHHHAHAHA... :rofl:

I completely missed that! :D
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33" BFG Mud-Terrain KM2s, lots of Rough Country gear - bumper, 2.5" lift, swaybar disconnects, Superwinch 10,000lb winch, Detroit Locker in rear D44 axle, custom exhaust, K+N filtercharger, Superchips-tuned.

Daily driver 2: 2006 Subaru Legacy GT

COBB Stage 1+ package - AccessPort tuner, COBB intake and airbox. Stage 2 coming shortly - COBB 3" AT stainless DP and race cat, custom 3" Magnaflow-based exhaust and Stage 2 COBB tune.
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