2012 Ford Escape Limited Sport Utility 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Redondo Beach, California, United States
Interior Features
•Heated passenger seat
•6-way power driver seat
•Heated driver seat
•Height adjustable driver seat
•Premium leather
•Bucket front seats
•Split-folding rear seatback
•Rear ventilation ducts
In Car Entertainment/Technology
•Premium Sound Package
•Voice Activated Navigation System
•7 Speakers
•AM/FM in-dash single CD player with CD MP3 Playback stereo
•Sirius satellite radio
•Speed sensitive volume control
•Auxiliary audio input and iPod/iPhone integration
•Radio data system
•USB connection
•Pre-wired for phone
•Bluetooth wireless data link for hands-free phone
Power Features
•Digital keypad power door locks
•Power mirrors
•Heated mirrors
•1 one-touch power windows
Convenience
•Universal Garage Door Opener
•Keyless Entry with door keypad
•Cruise control
•Front console with storage
•Front and rear cupholders
•Front door pockets
•Overhead console with storage
•Retained accessory power
•Front seatback storage
•Electric speed-proportional power steering
•12V front and 12V rear power outlet(s)
•Tilt-adjustable steering wheel
•Audio and cruise controls on steering wheel
Comfort
•Air conditioning
•Front reading lights
•Leather steering wheel
•Front and rear floor mats
•Electrochromatic inside rearview mirror
•Dual illuminating vanity mirrors
Exterior Features
•Variable intermittent wipers
•Privacy glass
•Rear defogger
•Rear window wiper
•Roof rack
Towing and Hauling
•Class II Trailer Tow Package
Safety Features
•4-wheel ABS
•Front and rear head airbags
•Dual front side-mounted airbags
•Child seat anchors
•Ventilated front disc / rear drum brakes
•Rear door child safety locks
•Engine immobilizer
•Front fog/driving lights
•Auto delay off headlamps
•Dusk sensing headlamps
•2 front headrests
•3 rear headrests
•Passenger airbag occupant sensing deactivation
•Rear center 3-point belt
•Front seatbelt pretensioners
•Stability control
•Traction control
•Electronic brakeforce distribution
•Front height adjustable headrests
•Rear height adjustable headrests
•Post-collision safety system
•Tire pressure monitoring
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