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CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2007 Ford Escape looks pretty good compared to other Ford Escape model years, but still has a trend of transmission problems, so it's not a model year we can recommend.
Also the base model Escape did not come with side airbags so it received a "Poor" rating from the IIHS for side impact protection. Other similar 2007 models like the Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-V & Hyundai Santa Fe scored far better.
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- Average Mileage:
- 75,000 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 1 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
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engine problem
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It's more of the same thing I've read on this website already. No sign of a problem and the oil had been changed just a few months ago. The oil light never came on and still isn't on even though there is no oil in the car. When we hooked it up to a diagnostic machine it said that a sensor wasn't working. How can this not be a manufacture defect? Now the engine is ticking after 4 quarts of oil were added. I'm afraid they say I need a new engine. This car should have the sensor oil light recalled. Now I am sol because Ford 's power train warranty is 60,000 and I just turned over to 75,000.
- Kathy H., St Louis, MO, US