ford
FORD ESCAPE
FORD ESCAPE Gallery: 1 [2]


2008 Ford Escape – Sitting Pretty
Posted January 12, 2007 at 7:00 am Make a Comment

The 2008 Escape is believed to be the first US car to use 100% recycled seating surfaces. The Fabric, supplied by InterfaceFABRIC, is produced using 100% post-industrial waste – from plastic intended for pop bottles to un-dyed polyester fibres.

The new fabric offers the same feel and durability of virgin-fibre fabrics and was subjected to a battery of tests to verify its wear and tear, seam strength, color consistency and even new-car smell.

InterfaceFABRIC estimates that using post-industrial recycled materials, rather than virgin fibers, on the 2008 Escape will conserve an estimated 600,000 gallons of water, an estimated 1.8 million pounds of carbon dioxide equivalents, and the equivalent of more than 7 million kilowatt hours of electricity annually.



Related Links:
Rate This:
72 Votes | Average: 3.85 out of 572 Votes | Average: 3.85 out of 572 Votes | Average: 3.85 out of 572 Votes | Average: 3.85 out of 572 Votes | Average: 3.85 out of 5
Loading ... Loading ...
These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • SphereIt
  • StumbleUpon
  • Technorati
» permalink   » trackback Read More Articles About:
40 COMMENTS ABOUT 2008 Ford Escape – Sitting Pretty      Make a Comment
Austin says (April 19, 2008 at 5:21 pm):
The Australian Escape and the Australian Falcon, need to come to the USA pronto

-your fan austin
Harvey says (April 14, 2008 at 1:28 pm):
I'm not a real big fan of the styling....its not repulsive but in the same turn its not very attractive.....I've driven both the old and the new and the new is definitly better. The dash controls mimic a typewriter is my big complaint on the interior. A real overhaul is due soon I am sure. I really wish you guys would use the new Kuga as a basis---or just replace it with the Kuga.....
Mark Simpson says (March 16, 2008 at 4:51 pm):
I liked the redesigned exterior of the Escape when I saw it at the Pittsburgh Auto show last Spring, but was not impressed by its interior. Too much cheap looking plastic! C'mon Ford! With all the interesting composite materials out there you couldn't create a more stylish interior? I also agree with previous comments that the 4 speed tranny and rear drums have got to go. A shame because I seriously would consider buying one. I think that they are pretty competitively priced for the market. A word to FoMoCo- the dealership that displayed your vehicles at the Pittsburgh show did you no favors. The display looked very sloppily put together and many of the vehicles had areas such as rear hatches locked or no power in vehicles to check out interior lighting/dash displays. I saw many people walking away from Ford's area shaking their heads ... and not in a good way.
Michael says (July 17, 2007 at 1:35 pm):
 Why is the new Escape SLOWER than the outgoing one? (V6) The styling (I think) is better and the dash layout seems to be more thought out though I think the plastic quality could be higher. I have considered and recomended the old Escape but I couldn't buy or recomend this because the new Escape is out handled and outpaced by the older model, the annoying thing is Ford has the great new Duratec 35 and the 6-Speed as has been mentioned. It's not fair for the former class leader to be treated this way, the Escape deserves better and I hape it will get it soon.
P.S. Nice SVT idea, I miss them.
Juston says (May 6, 2008 at 9:33 pm):
I totally agree my sister had the older model with the V6 and I love to drive that thing. It made me want one. I would love to get the new model with the increased power in the 09 model but even then, like you said it is so plastic ridden. The darker interior hides the that better. My list of improvments would include changing the back hatch to be a tail gate w/ a power down window. A tail gate would make camping and runs to the Lowes a snap even without a truck bed, for items like taller trees.
EscapeXLS says (June 25, 2007 at 4:50 am):
I'm an owner of a 2005 ford escape XLS 2.3 4x4, and although I love it's styling I have to say the new one is growing on me.(Hey! kudos on the '05's hideously bland/lame hard plastic interior, I love it! It's really low maintenance, who cares what others think!) The only suggestion I have is: Either drop the duratec 35 in it or place the Mazda MZI 2.3 turbo from the Speed3 in to make it an SVT ( 6 speed and keep it an AWD too). All the parts are there and so is the market for it, so why not? Or like how Alan Mually puts it "Why can't we...?"
Stu says (June 3, 2007 at 12:07 am):
Definitely, needs rear discs, are we in the 70's or something?
Henry should wake up and smell the coffee, whats with an outdated 4 spd tranny? That should be at least a 5 spd. C'mon people.
Also, needs more selection of colours, like that new burnt orange or a nice metallic copper. The primary colours just don't cut it as
they once did.
Ford is definitely headed in the right direction, I chose this one over the '06 CR-V and the '06Santa Fe (all same price range).
The big factors that took me over were ;4 cylinder easy to work on and easy on gas, 6 air bags (santa fe has 2), anti roll, abs,
traction, and quiet ride (unlike noisier CRV).
Don't forget all these vehicles cost more or less the same to operate, if one looses and little more in depreciation, the other will loose
more thru the gas tank and maintenance, you can't win the money game. Not unless your neighbor leaves you one of these late model suv's
in their estate.
The second choice here was the 06 Santa Fe like my wife's. Beautiful, strong, reliable excellent quiet handling, takes alot of weight to sink the rear end down (kinda like the wife) but hard on gas, no anti roll (doesn't need it), no traction control ,and no side bags at all (kinda like my wife).
Good luck choosing.
Johny says (May 28, 2007 at 7:26 pm):
 It's great, but I like more the MERCURY MARINER.
The Guru says (May 23, 2007 at 6:34 am):
 It's sad that Ford would even consider bringing to production a redesign that is this dated. The exterior styling is so-so. It would be light years better without the tacky chrome or dollar store keypad on the doors. The real tragedy is the 4-speed manual transmission. The competition is moving towards 6-speeds and beyond, yet this fresh Ford is using 80's technology here. Sad...
ford has a wonderful 3.5L and a nice 6-speed. Use them.
Dustyn Adams says (April 21, 2007 at 4:26 pm):
 The new Ford Escape is a vast improvement and a greater car. I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THE STYLING! This is where Ford should be heading with car designs. The engine should however be updated more and improve the cars transmission. I also like the idea of a recycled interior. Way To Go Ford!
Leland says (April 9, 2007 at 4:58 pm):
I really wish ford would build a new bronco based off the original, instead of all these soccer mom SUV's. I know I would definately buy a new bronco based off the original if it had solid axles and a stout drivetrain, but i would never buy an escape. Come On Ford, you are one of the only car manufactures without a vehicle that appeals to the offroad market.

Jeep= Wrangler

Hummer= H1, & H3

Toyota= Fj

Dodge= Power Wagon
Jusdton says (May 6, 2008 at 9:42 pm):
I think your a bit harsh. the 09 will have a bigger more powerful motor, 6 speed transmission, the only thing after disk brakes in the rear would be to offer a locking diff and mabe an air bag suspension for better clearance for bigger rubber. Well I would make room for the bigger Nav screen that is going to be on the 09 F150.
David says (April 6, 2007 at 9:11 am):
 This is an old platform with old-school underpinings. A 4-speed auto, when you have a brand-new 6-speed available? 200 hp on the V6, when the Fusion/Milan version has 220? Rear DRUM brakes? Good luck with this against brand new designs from Toyota, Honda, Hyundai, Nissan, and even Jeep.
Kevin says (April 4, 2007 at 9:19 pm):
 Made all of the right descisions to improving this car. Everything about it is great.
04StangOwner says (April 4, 2007 at 10:27 am):
 I enjoy my ford, but I honestly do not know what Ford is thinking when it comes to design these days. I'm not sure i would buy another one, simply because of the way they look. The two things that turn me off the most are the oversized slatted grills( looks like ford forgot to design the front of the car so they just nailed a fence on the front to keep things out) and the Dub wheel styling. Sure, aftermarket wheels are popular and profitable, but that is because its a personal choice. If you want to tackle that market just look at the Scion, though it pains me to say it.
J says (March 24, 2007 at 12:15 am):
Pretty cool looking vehicle. However I find two things wrong with it 1. is the radio part of the console/dashboard. In the versions without the Navigation systems that area is a little bland. There is no actual radio face like in other vehicles there is a slot of the cds and control buttons but no display in that area the display from what I have seen is above it on top of the dash. All the controls for the heating and ac are in the same area as the radio and on all on the same plate. I also don't like seeing the name Escape everywhere. I am alright with it on the tailgate but imprinted on the front bumper and glove box area not so much at least it isn't imprinted on the tailgate and threshold plates like the F-series trucks are.

I do like the tail lights definitely better than the previous yrs for those that install equipment for police/muncipal vehicles. The headlights are alright kinda like an Explorer liked the older style better. I like the overall outside design over the older ones, but not sure what to think of the interior too Rubbermaid outdoor storage container for me.
David says (February 22, 2007 at 7:35 pm):
Great job Ford:

I love the clean lines of the new automobiles (like Audi), the 6 speed transmissions, and AWD. Ford is leading the industry.

Great job
Thomas Anonymous says (February 20, 2007 at 3:09 am):
It looks fabulatastio! Love the recycled soda pop bottle interior idea!
Anonymous says (February 19, 2007 at 11:02 pm):
It is good, but not as good as Honda CR-V.
Al Leonhardt says (February 13, 2007 at 9:19 pm):
I have a 2004 Escape and love it. This 2008 looks like a real winner I will buy it when I am done with my 2004.
Showing 20 Comments of 40 Total    » Next    » See all 40 Comments
Make a Comment
This site is designed to encourage open discussion about the vehicles that Ford Motor Company showcases at Auto Shows around the world. Comments not related to this site and its subject matter, or those messages containing language deemed offensive or inflammatory will be edited or removed. Thanks in advance for joining the conversation.
(will not be published)
Your Personal Website
When you are ready to add your comment, click "Post Your Comment" once. Since all comments are moderated, yours will not immediately appear here. Check back soon to read it since we're constantly updating the site.
close
close
REPLY TO A COMMENT
You are replying to the following comment:
POST A NEW COMMENT
*Please review the fields below:
0/500 words

This site is designed to encourage open discussion about the vehicles that Ford Motor Company showcases at Auto Shows around the world. This site is moderated, and comments not related to the subject matter or containing language deemed offensive or inflammatory will be edited  or removed. Thanks for joining the conversation.

close
THANKS FOR THE COMMENT
We've posted your comment -- thanks for being a part of the conversation. Be sure to check out other tools on the page that will help you read more about this subject. We want to know what you think
close
THANKS FOR SHARING A POST
We've sent an email to your friend with a link to this post. Be sure to check out other tools on the page that will help you read more about this subject.
close
EMAIL THIS POST TO A FRIEND
*Please review the fields below:
(optional)