A Ford Escape discount offer drops the price of most 2020 models by $4,750 during October 2020. An interest-free financing offer that can be combined with the cashback offer is also available to qualifying buyers in select markets.
Interested parties should note that this month’s featured offers are not available nationwide, and may be restricted to select markets. That said, other offers are available for buyers in areas where the headlining discount is not available, including a slightly lesser $4,000 cashback rebate as well as a low-interest financing offer.
Available Ford Escape discount offers during October 2020 are as follows:
Interested parties should note that all of the aforementioned discounts will run through November 3rd, 2020.
Prospective buyers should also note that the above is not a comprehensive list of every Ford discount available for the Escape lineup. As such, we recommend checking in with your local dealer to see what Ford discount offers are available in your area.
For reference, here are the 2020 Escape trim levels and their corresponding starting MSRPs, including destination charge and acquisition fee:
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One-year sub included, seven-year sub optional.
One street takeover we can condone.
It's one of 500 produced in this model year.
Closing the week at $12.01 per share.
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I really hope Ford updates the Escape quickly. The interior design needs a more upscale, more stylish look with improved materials. A restyled front end (or at least grille) wouldn’t hurt either. I know they won’t do it, but how about making the 2 liter standard on the Sport and Titanium trims? Upping the value quotient would go a long way...
Yeah agreed. The interior is sad compared to cheaper Hyundai and Kia's and if Ford didn't over price this, they wouldn't need $4,750 off. The 1.5L should be FWD only. I really wish Ford would have called this something other than Escape and would have made the "Bronco Sport" what it really is, the new Escape. I hate it both ways. The Bronco Sport designation waters down and confuses people to what a Bronco actually is. And this "Escape" is no Escape, it's a new product, should have created something new.