Tuesday, May 4, 2010
2006 FORD ESCAPE HYBRID MANUAL
The 2010 Ford Escape Hybrid comes with two engines, as is the wont of hybrids, well, sort of. The electric motor isn’t actually an engine, although it puts out 94 horsepower and runs the car all by itself during stop and go traffic and at speeds below 25 miles per hour. 2006 FORD ESCAPE HYBRID OWNERS MANUAL
The 2008 Escape Hybrid can get an average of 34 mpg in the city, and 30 mpg on the highway. One of the ways it does so is by conserving gas when the vehicle is stopped or moving at slow speeds. 2006 FORD ESCAPE HYBRID OWNERS MANUAL In these instances, the SUV is powered by its electric system. Gas prices are the number one reason why people are switching to hybrid cars, and the Escape Hybrid definitely cushions the blow of the gas pump on your wallet.
There are other environmental benefits of driving the Ford Escape Hybrid over other vehicles. It has been rated as a Super Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle. 2006 FORD ESCAPE HYBRID OWNERS MANUAL The Escape Hybrid also contains an Eco-friendly interior. The cloth seats are produced using waste materials, which lessen the amounts of plastic and polyester fibers that would end up being dumped in a landfill.
Remember to pass on this Owner’s Guide when reselling the vehicle. It is an integral part of the vehicle.
Table contents 2006 Ford Escape Hybrid Owners Manual
Introduction ~ Instrument Cluster ~ Entertainment Systems ~ Climate Controls ~ Lights ~ Driver Controls ~ Locks and Security ~ Seating and Safety Restraints ~ Tires, Wheels and Loading ~ Driving ~ Roadside Emergencies ~ Customer Assistance ~ Cleaning ~ Maintenance and Specifications ~ Accessories ~ Scheduled Maintenance Guide ~ Index