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Pre-Owned 2018 FordEcoSport Titanium
- Odometer
- 49,962 miles
- Fuel Economy
- 23/29 MPG City/Hwy
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Engine
- 2.0L L4
- VIN
- MAJ6P1WL4JC169442
- Stock Number
- CA11307
Ford
EcoSport
Detailed Specifications
- Max seating capacity: 5
- Fuel tank capacity: 13
- Horsepower: 166
Dealer Notes
KBB.com Consumer Reviews

Overall4.2Out of 5
- 5.0
2018 Ford EcoSport 3 Month Evaluation
By Phil1336 | on Saturday, April 07, 2018
Almost 3 months of ownership an 1500 miles driven an my impression of the new Ford EcoSport is so far very positive. Cocerns of Fit & Finish an general Quality Control from a vehicle built in India is not an issue whatsoever..Quality materials, comfort an Value are all in place. The Value is in the Base S Trim Model for 21K. Unless you need a Power Sunroof, Push Button Ignition an SYNC 3, this is the way to go. The EcoSport is (not) a 27K or 28K Vehicle no matter how many bells an Whistles you choose to add. It looks like a Baby Escape with as much if not more ground clearance. Interior layout an quality an comfort of seating an materials used is excellent for a Base Trim Vehicle. I actually prefer the EcoSport over my other Vehicle a 2017 Honda HR-V in LX Trim! 3 gripes though. NO Emergency Spare Tire (Donut) just a Tire Inflator Kit (worthless) or order the Ugly Full Size Spare mounted on the Rear Hinged Hatch Door. No CD Player in any Audio System an Sirius Satellite Module not available in Base S Trim. Even a 11K Hyundai Accent or Kia Rio includes the Sirius/XM feature! Fuel Economy also is a bit disappointing for a Vehicle with a 3 cyl engine an only 1 ltr. displacement. Rear Seat Legroom is a bit challenging too. Small storage area behind rear seats is barely adequate unless one or both of the Rear Seat are folded down. All in all, for a 19K New CUV, a like it!… - 5.0
Bigger than a Fiesta, small than an Escape
By Nimble | on Friday, August 09, 2019
At 60+ this car is comfortable to get into and out of and a hoot to drive. I don't race nor off road adventure. I look for comfort and reliable tech - this car has it. I have the Titanium model with all the bells and etc. I have the 2.0l engine so it has enough get up and go. I commute 84+ miles 5 days a week. I traded in a Fiesta Titanium 5 speed manual for this car and am most satisfied (and I liked my Fiesta). @45mph I get 35 mpg at 25, 35, 60 or 70 mph I get 26-28 mpg; still not bad for a 4wd at this price point. I like the side opening door, but wish it had an interior handle to help it close as the ext surface/contour is too smooth. I have an Escape and a F250, so all I need this car to be is what it is and not something else; it meets the mark, A+. I would buy again, every time!!!… - 4.0
Not bad for a baby Escape!
By Jen | on Thursday, November 14, 2019
So, I traded my 2008 Escape in for a 2019 Ecosport SE. I won't lie, I LOVED my Escape, so it was hard to say goodbye. After driving the Ecosport for a little over a month, it is growing on me. I've nicknamed it the baby Escape. The auto start/stop I found annoying at first, but after it reaching 30MPG, during the summers when I'm only driving with the windows down, I'm not complaining. It seems to handle well in the snow, thus far. I'll know more once winter actually hits! The turn radius is phenomenal and I do need to use it on my daily commute. The power it has for a 3-cylinder engine is pretty impressive. You're not going to win a race in it, but the pick up and go is good for an engine that small. The center console is pretty far back and sits low, so I lost my arm rest in that respect. There really isn't much leg room in the back seats, but fortunately, I don't plan on having many passengers. I don't mind the side hinged read hatch, though I do miss the lift glass, as that made it easier to get small items in and out of the cargo area quicker. I'm still getting used to having less cargo capability than my Escape, so I suppose I'm a little spoiled in that respect. The features that came with the Ecosport are basic compared to today's vehicle features, rear camera and sensors, infotainment center, and heated seats, but compared to an 11 year old vehicle, they're pretty updated, so it's like getting free upgrades without being charged any upgrade costs. Plus, I was even able to get the candy blue color I wanted!…
Based on 73 consumer ratings for 2018–2023 models. | Privacy
Detailed Pricing
- Price
- $18,998
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