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Ford Escape Discount Offers Up To $4,000 Off Plus Special Financing In September 2021

A Ford Escape discount offers up to $3,000 in trade assist on all 2021 models in select markets during September 2021. The discount is coupled with a special financing incentive. Notably, lesser cash discount incentives are available in other select markets/regions, and are also combined with the low-interest financing offer.

Additionally, The Blue Oval is also offering a nationwide retail bonus of $1,000 to buyers who place their orders and take delivery by the end of September. This bonus may combined with any other public offer, resulting in a $4,000 total cash discount when combined with the aforementioned $3,000 trade assist incentive.

It’s also worth noting that Ford is longer offering manufacturer rebates for any remaining 2020 Escape models.

Ford Escape Incentives

Below, we’ve compiled the largest discounts available for four major U.S. markets:

  • New York City: $3,000 Trade Assist + $1,000 Retail Bonus + 1.9 percent APR for 60 months
  • Detroit: $2,000 Trade Assist + $1,000 Retail Bonus + 1.9 percent APR for 60 months
  • Miami: $500 Trade Assist + $1,000 Retail Bonus + 1.9 percent APR for 60 months
  • Los Angeles: $1,500 Trade Assist + $1,000 Retail Bonus + 1.9 percent APR for 60 months

The above Ford Escape discount offers are set to expire on October 4th, 2021, including the nationwide $1,000 retail bonus offer. 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.

Ford Escape Pricing

For reference, here are the 2021 Escape trim levels and their corresponding starting MSRPs, including the $1,245 destination charge and $645 acquisition fee:

  • S – $26,775
  • SE – $28,500
  • SE Hybrid – $29,495
  • SE Plug In Hybrid – $34,540
  • SEL – $31,095
  • SEL Hybrid – $32,090
  • SEL Plug In Hybrid – $37,400
  • Titanium Hybrid – $35,190
  • Titanium Plug In Hybrid – $39,830
  • Titanium – $37,645

Disclaimers

  • Must take delivery from an authorized Ford dealer’s stock by October 4th, 2021, unless specified otherwise.
  • See dealer for details.
  • Incentive for the United States of America, unless otherwise specified.
  • Some customers may not qualify for these Ford Escape discount offers.
  • Residency restrictions apply.
  • Ford discount offers might not be available with special finance, lease, and some other offers.

We strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information about the vehicles and their incentives in question, but errors and misprints can happen. In addition, the manufacturer can change incentive information at any time and without notice. Always consult with your dealer regarding color availability information before making purchase decisions. Ford Authority will not be held responsible for any misprints, typos or any other errors.

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Comments

  1. Lincoln Fan Mark

    What happened to the Escape? We owned a previous generation Mariner (same platform) and logged about 120,000 miles of trouble free ownership. It was an excellent vehicle. Is it the re-design people don’t like, or did the competition just get that much better? Driving by Ford dealers I see plenty on the lots, hence the increasing rebates.

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    1. Drew

      Ford split the compact CUV/SUV market into 2 sub-segments… the Bronco Sport for customers wanting an adventurous vehicle and a “softer” Escape for commuters and grocery getters.

      Also, since 2017, Ford as degraded the Escape interiors. I personally it rate it as one of the worst in segment (Equinox wins the trophy for the cheapest interior). IMHO, it seems Ford thinks they can fund their AV and BEV investments by cost reducing core products. Wrong!

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  2. Dave Mathers

    The irony here, at least up here in Canada, is that the shelves are EMPTY. Why would Ford offer rebates on a product that is in short supply?

    Reply
    1. Mike Parnell

      Because all that are left on Canada lots are 2020 and 2021 Escape S that no one wants, along with the Ecosport, that no one wants.

      Reply

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