What is the difference between a XLT, XLS and a Limited Ford Escape? Is one smaller than the others Ford Escape?

Asked by Charlotte Dec 13, 2017 at 11:00 AM about the 2010 Ford Escape Limited FWD

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The Ford Escape is one size. Those are Trim levels. They have different option packages such as leather, sun roof and stereo options.

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XLS is a basic trim level, XLT is a step up from the XLS and the Limited is the top of the line trim level. They are all physically the same size, but have different levels of trim which may include interiors, sound systems, wheels and options.

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XLT is a good mid level trim choice that will have most of the options that people want.

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