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Car Review (2001)
Read the personal reviews of owners of the 2001 Ford Escape.

Car Trackers (2001)
Escape foregoes the usual body-on-frame structure in favor of a monocoque platform that unites chassis and body in a cohesive unit that's extremely rigid in motion.

Car Trackers (2001)
Escape has a version for every country and every need.

Cars Everything (2001)
Ford has taken the bold move of providing us with just one more SUV, because, well, we absolutely need one more SUV. Or not.

Curbside (2001)
In the base model some of the components felt rather inexpensive. Ford does a good job of upgrading their vehicles in higher trim levels, so more lavishly equipped models should have a higher quality feel to them.

Insurance Institute For Highway Safety (2001)
Crashworthiness test results for the 2001 Ford Escape.

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (2001)
In a first for Ford, the four-wheel-drive system offered in the Escape does not include an extra-low gear for rigorous off-roading.

Epinions (2001)
See what owners of the 2001 Ford Escape have to say about their vehicle -- the good and the bad.

MotorWeek (2001)
Let's not put too much emphasis on the word "small," because even though the 2001 Ford Escape is the smallest SUV in Ford's formidable stable, when stacked up against its competitors, it's anything but. Check out this road test.

National Highway Traffic Safety Admin (2001)
Crash test results for the 2001 Ford Escape 4-DR. 4x4 model.

New Car Test Drive (2001)
the Ford Escape offers agile handling on both paved and unpaved roads. It rides smoothly and gets strong acceleration performance from an optional V6. The Escape seats four people comfortably, and folding down the rear seats reveals a flat, moderately sized cargo area. Best of all, its price is relatively low.

The Car Connection (2001)
At the heart of the Escape is its new optional Control Trac II 4x4 system. The basic concept gives buyers torque on demand wherever the torque is needed.

The Car Connection (2001)
In a very real sense, this new mini-SUV represents Ford's own escape from the truck-based sport-utility mainstream. It rides, handles, negotiates traffic and parking lots like a small, maneuverable car.

The Car Place (2001)
The 2001 Ford Escape is the new benchmark for compact sport utilities.

The Car Show (2001)
The view through the front, side and rear windows was not obstructed and the windows allowed a lot of light in.

USA Today (2001)
Ford makes Escape from 'bigger is better'.

Woman Motorist (2001)
The Escape isn't an itty-bitty sport ute. It's surprisingly small on the outside, but quite large and accommodating on the inside.

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