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The Ford Escape boasts strong cabin and driver-aid suite, but doesn't stand apart from competition.
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.
The Ford Ranger is a middle-of-the-road pickup, neither enticing nor greatly offending.
Ford's new EcoBoost High Performance Package makes the base, turbocharged Mustang a viable choice for pony-car thrills.
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.
The 2019 Ford Ranger debuts as the top dog of midsize trucks with excellent tech and ride quality.
If you keep your options in check, you won't be disappointed with any iteration of the F-150.
Ford’s rush job to Americanize its global EcoSport results in a vehicle that’s mid-pack at best.
It's more efficient, more agile and has smarter tech than before, but it's still a 'Stang with a standard Line Lock burnout mode!
Given its higher power output than the competition, the 2017 Ford C-Max hybrid makes for an economical commuter and practical errand runner in areas where traffic or terrain requires a little more speed from the pedal.
The F-150 is a great all-around truck with a ton of available features. It's especially good for those new to towing.
The 2017 Ford Fusion Hybrid makes many small, but positive changes that make this already competent midsize hybrid yet easier to recommend.
The Ford Mustang is an extremely flexible sports car. It's a bargain at the base level; in GT trim it's an exciting performer; and it transforms into an airy, comfortable grand tourer with a convertible top.
The new engine option is a nice evolution, but only adds a small improvement to the already excellent 2017 Ford Escape. However, seemingly smaller tech changes, like the addition of Sync Connect, Android Auto, CarPlay and a few driver aid features, make a much larger impact.
The 2016 Ford Escape exhibits all the practicality of a small SUV and offers an excellent driving experience, with get-in-and-go ease. The new Sync 3 infotainment system responds as well as any tablet or smartphone, and its AppLink feature promises interesting future capabilities from third-party developers.
The 2015 Ford Flex is the missing link between wagons and SUVs, with loads of volume and a car-like ride. Aging tech, however, makes the upper reaches of its price range feel like a big pill to swallow.