I have a 2011 ford escape limited, no where in the manual, on the body does it talk about 4 wheel drive. My husband is accusing me of being taken advantage of, as he thinks I paid for 4 wheel

Asked by migration_kscarpenet... Dec 08, 2013 at 03:56 PM about the 2011 Ford Escape Limited FWD

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I want to know if my 2011 ford escape is a 4 wheel drive.  Need to resolve controversy with
my husband as he said I got screwed at the dealer as no where does it talk about being
four wheel drive, when that is what I paid for.

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You can do a couple things...take the VIN and look it up,it will tell. Go back to a Dealer but some of them are and some not...

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Look under the rear of the Escape to see if there are drive asked going from the middle to the rear wheels.

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I just bought a 2010 escape limited;i also thought i was robbed;but i looked up the vin # ,and it is 4 wheel drive.You can also feel the 4 wheel drive when you drive the car.I feels different than a 2 wheel drive.You feel the vibration underneath .

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