This 2005 Ford Escape Hybrid brochure contains great pictures and information about Earth’s first full-hybrid SUV. This brochure explains how the Escape’s Hybrid system works, how the Escape Hybrid is unique & cleaner, and how good the Escape Hybrid’s gas mileage is. Also inside are the Escape Hybrid’s features, specifications, interior & exterior colors, and wheels.
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