CarComplaints.com Notes: The top problem trend for the 2014 Escape is transmission failure at around 70k miles.
This is relatively low mileage for an expensive transmission failure ($4,500 average to fix), but unless the trend becomes more established, we are only awarding the 2014 Escape our "Beware of the Clunker" badge for now.
I have a 2014 Ford Escape and the drivers seat back is separating; 15,500 at the time I took it to the dealer. The Service Manager took some pictures and said he would check with Ford. I also sent Ford a email and did not get a response. The dealer Etter Ford said the seat was $635.00. With only 15,500 miles I think the seat should have lasted longer.
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I have a 2014 Ford Escape and the drivers seat back is separating; 15,500 at the time I took it to the dealer. The Service Manager took some pictures and said he would check with Ford. I also sent Ford a email and did not get a response. The dealer Etter Ford said the seat was $635.00. With only 15,500 miles I think the seat should have lasted longer.
- Dick W., Crawfordsville, IN, US