Australian New Car Buyer

FORD ESCAPE FROM $35,990

The Ford Escape makes a serious pitch for the performance buyer, with a 183kW/387Nm 2.0-litre turbopetrol standard across the range and 0-100km/h in under six seconds. No rival offers anywhere near that amount of performance; in fact most are decidedly unsporty

It’s worth noting that the base Porsche Macan, which will set you back $84,800, also has a 2.0-litre turbopetrol that produces 183kW/370Nm.

Escape, then, is a

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