Ford Escape Spied

Started by 2o6, October 31, 2011, 08:23:46 PM

2o6

http://www.blogcdn.com/www.autoblog.com/media/2011/10/2013-ford-escape-spy-shots-001-opt.jpg
http://www.autoblog.com/2011/10/31/next-gen-ford-escape-caught-with-very-little-cover/



Not sure how I feel about it. The details of the design seem to look good (at least, what we can make out) but the proportions seem a bit off. Looks like a raised C-Max.

Byteme

Quote from: 2o6 on October 31, 2011, 08:23:46 PM
http://www.blogcdn.com/www.autoblog.com/media/2011/10/2013-ford-escape-spy-shots-001-opt.jpg
http://www.autoblog.com/2011/10/31/next-gen-ford-escape-caught-with-very-little-cover/



Not sure how I feel about it. The details of the design seem to look good (at least, what we can make out) but the proportions seem a bit off. Looks like a raised C-Max.

Jeez, everybody is going with that high assed rear end look.  That's got to be bad for rear vision.

Atomic

the front of a fiesta, rear hinting at its big brother, the explorer -- from what we can see of the rap around taillights.

SVT32V

I think this will fail, one of the charms of the escape is that it manages to look like a traditional two box SUV and not a super-feminine crv thingy. This throws all of that out the window.

MX793

Looks too much like an MPV and not an SUV.
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2o6

Quote from: SVT32V on November 06, 2011, 01:35:56 PM
I think this will fail, one of the charms of the escape is that it manages to look like a traditional two box SUV and not a super-feminine crv thingy. This throws all of that out the window.

I dunno, I think %0 percent financing and incentives slapped on the hood are the real appeals of the Escape. It's far too old, and is in dire need of a replacement.


2o6

Maybe the more MPV proportions will result in more room.


I will wait until I see production photos. I remember how little I liked the Chevy Cruze spyshots when it was cladded up and running around as the Nubira. Now I think it's a handsome design.




SVT32V

Quote from: 2o6 on November 06, 2011, 01:58:54 PM
I dunno, I think %0 percent financing and incentives slapped on the hood are the real appeals of the Escape. It's far too old, and is in dire need of a replacement.

The chassis is old and needs to replaced but that doesn't mean it has to look like this nonsense, not everyone wants to drive something as absolutely unattractive as an MPV/crv.

r0tor

I hate all small suvs look chick... This will add to that list
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SVT666

Fail.  Why can't an SUV look like an SUV anymore?  I really don't like the direction Ford has taken their SUVs.

280Z Turbo

Quote from: SVT666 on November 06, 2011, 05:56:31 PM
Fail.  Why can't an SUV look like an SUV anymore?  I really don't like the direction Ford has taken their SUVs.

I always assumed that was the point of the Escape...despite a chassis that's older than dirt.

Byteme

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Picture at the unveiling in Hollywood.  It looks much nicer without the disguise.


giant_mtb

It looks nicer, but as mentioned...it no longer looks like an SUV (or an Escape, for that matter).

ifcar

It looks boxier in Ford's own photos, which is a good thing. And they even managed to put the door lock button on the door instead of on the center console!

SVT32V

It looks nicer than the camo version but defintely in the crv/rav4 school of design, although the longer sloping hood looks nicer than the stubbiness of a crv.

SVT666

It's not as bad as I thought it would be.  I still don't like the direction Ford is taking their SUVs.

Colonel Cadillac

It looks good. Definitely won't be bad to look at on the road.

Byteme

Quote from: giant_mtb on November 16, 2011, 03:35:54 PM
It looks nicer, but as mentioned...it no longer looks like an SUV (or an Escape, for that matter).

I rather liked the look of the original Escape; liked it enough to buy one in 2001.  But even then I thought of it not as an SUV but as a tall station wagon.  I would have posted the link to the article that went with the picture.  In the article they confessed these are really station wagons but they just can't call them that because something identified as a station wagon won't sell.  I like station wagons, always have so it wouldn't bother me, but apparently it bothers a lot of buyers; or at least the manufacturers think it does.

SVT666

Quote from: MiataJohn on November 17, 2011, 06:18:40 AM
I rather liked the look of the original Escape; liked it enough to buy one in 2001.  But even then I thought of it not as an SUV but as a tall station wagon.  I would have posted the link to the article that went with the picture.  In the article they confessed these are really station wagons but they just can't call them that because something identified as a station wagon won't sell.  I like station wagons, always have so it wouldn't bother me, but apparently it bothers a lot of buyers; or at least the manufacturers think it does.
Subaru made the Outback and the regular Legacy wagon barely sold anymore.

Byteme

Quote from: SVT666 on November 17, 2011, 08:00:52 AM
Subaru made the Outback and the regular Legacy wagon barely sold anymore.

We had a 1997 Escort wagon.  Comparing the interior volumes to the Escape there wasn't a whole lot of difference.  The Escort was a decent little car. If I had to do it again I'd kept the escort wagon, had the door dings knocked out, put some nicer wheels and tires on it, had power locks and windows installed, upgraded the stereo and maybe done something with the engine (aftermarket turbo?). 

Colonel Cadillac

It's a shame the way the wagon has gone in this country.

2o6

Oh my god.


Station Wagons an SUV's are not the same.

S204STi

No shit, sherlock.  You're preaching to the choir here.

68_427

This thing already looks old to me.  It looks like every car Ford EU has had the past 5 years.
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AutobahnSHO

Quote from: Colonel Cadillac on November 17, 2011, 03:59:25 PM
It's a shame the way the wagon has gone in this country.

+1

What really kills me is the way we buy up stupid sedans. Hatches or wagons have way more 'usable' space in them, with virtually no loss in driving, gas mileage, etc...

Was talking with a woman yesterday, she has 2 kids, wants something roomy, but good on gas mileage.
Of course she rejected minivans, wagons, and hatches "just because".    :huh:      My full-size minivan gets as good/better gas mileage as some of even the smaller SUVs out there...
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Northlands

I miss station wagons. 

I wonder how many people would go for a minivan that has all wheel drive and that was raised off of the ground a few inches higher than normal? I also wonder if SUV's are going to eventually morph right back down into station wagons again in the next decade?



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SVT666

Quote from: Northlands on November 22, 2011, 04:36:01 PM
I miss station wagons. 

I wonder how many people would go for a minivan that has all wheel drive and that was raised off of the ground a few inches higher than normal? I also wonder if SUV's are going to eventually morph right back down into station wagons again in the next decade?
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Secret Chimp

Why does everything have to have this weird squinched-up rear end now?


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