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The Ford Escape boasts strong cabin and driver-aid suite, but doesn't stand apart from competition.
The initial variants of Ford's first all-electric crossover might only have a tenuous connection to the badge on the back, but boy howdy, they're still pretty darn great.
Don't let its compact crossover bones fool you. Ford's smaller Bronco Sport can tackle some serious trails and is solid on-road, too.
Today, the country's best-selling vehicle gets bionic muscles from a PowerBoost hybrid, plus it has a built-in generator. Tomorrow? Hands-free driving.
When you need to haul loads of folks or freight, the Ford Transit van is tough to top.
For those who need to go big and go home, the Expedition Max is a solid choice.
The Ford Ranger is a middle-of-the-road pickup, neither enticing nor greatly offending.
A complete Mustang package that doesn't have to make any apologies.
The Mitsubishi Outlander Sport might look good on paper, but there's absolutely no reason to consider this crossover as every one of its rivals is superior.
The 2020 Ford Explorer Hybrid is a pricey, but fuel-frugal people mover.
The Ford Escape gets a ground-up redesign, packing sleeker looks, efficient powertrains and a strong tech game.
If you need a full-time van with a part-time focus on people-moving, the Transit Connect is a decent choice.
The Ford F-150 is a well-rounded truck that offers drivers plenty of substance, technology and polish.
Ford's performance two-row crossover is compelling among mainstream competition, but shouldn't be seen as a value threat to bona-fide performance-luxury SUVs.
The redesigned, sixth-gen Ford Explorer is better than ever and now comes with an optional hybrid powertrain.
Chassis and tire upgrades make the updated Shelby GT350 friendly at the limit.
For most people, a conventionally gas-powered compact crossover will be more efficient.
The 2019 Ford Ranger debuts as the top dog of midsize trucks with excellent tech and ride quality.