Packing 237 horsepower and 250 lb.-ft. of torque, the optional 2.0-liter EcoBoost® engine in the all-new 2013 Ford Escape enables the vehicle to tow 3,500 pounds – best in class among small SUVs with turbocharged four-cylinder engines. [...]
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All-New Ford Escape Provides More Towing Power Than Competition with Lean Yet Strong EcoBoost EnginePacking 237 horsepower and 250 lb.-ft. of torque, the optional 2.0-liter EcoBoost® engine in the all-new 2013 Ford Escape enables the vehicle to tow 3,500 pounds – best in class among small SUVs with turbocharged four-cylinder engines. [...] March 14 isn’t just another day on the calendar for Ford engineers. To them, and to many other math fanatics around the world, today is Pi Day (3.14 day), a day recognizing the role mathematics has in everyday life. At Ford, math plays a critical role in developing smarter, safer and more fuel-efficient cars like [...] [...] By Huw Evans If a certain view of history is to be believed, then the 40th President of United States, was a linchpin in the push toward sustainable motoring leading right up to the advent of today’s growing electric car segment. And, if so, it’s quite ironic considering Reagan – who served as president from 1981-89 [...] [...] By Philippe Crowe We already knew Toyota Motor Corporation’s products, including its hybrid cars, enjoy a strong following. Today, research firm J.D. Power and Associates added another award to further solidify its reputation. For the fourth consecutive year, Lexus ranked highest in customer satisfaction among luxury brands in the J.D. Power and Associates 2012 Customer Service Index [...] [...] By Jeff Cobb The value proposition offered by the $18,950-and-up Prius c can be interpreted in a number of ways, including, according to its maker, through a sort of post-modern, aspiring yuppie sensibility believed to be held by its targeted demographic. Generation Y buyers who are expected to be lured by its 53 mpg city/46mpg [...] [...] Contents More Electric Car Choices [...] [...] By Philippe Crowe There has been a lot said on the Internet about technical issues with the Fisker Karma, including a recall for a battery problem and software upgrades. The latest has to do with a Karma bought by Consumer Reports that broke down before the magazine could even start its regular testing procedure. The issue, as [...] [...] |
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