The Ford Escape has always been a popular crossover SUV. For the 2008 model year, Ford introduced a "re-skinned" version. It then introduced more significant upgrades for the 2009 model, which is just now hitting showrooms.
That means prices are getting pushed even lower for the now ancient-seeming 2007 Escape. Even in the non-hybrid version, car-like fuel economy remains a high point.
Note: An earlier version of this story displayed "cash value" amounts that did not reflect what people would actually pay for the vehicles. We are now showing "person-to-person" transaction prices. Dealership asking prices will usually be much higher.
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