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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.
For those who need to go big and go home, the Expedition Max is a solid choice.
The 2020 Ford Mustang Bullitt is the perfect blend of modern Mustang go-fast and retro-chic cool.
The Ford Escape gets a ground-up redesign, packing sleeker looks, efficient powertrains and a strong tech game.
The Ford F-150 is a well-rounded truck that offers drivers plenty of substance, technology and polish.
The redesigned, sixth-gen Ford Explorer is better than ever and now comes with an optional hybrid powertrain.
Loaded for bear with every feature in Ford's arsenal, the 2019 Ford Expedition Max Platinum is so well-appointed that it could be considered a low-cost alternative to luxury heavy-hitters like the Navigator or Escalade.
If you keep your options in check, you won't be disappointed with any iteration of the F-150.
Ford’s latest Bullitt builds on its best-driving Mustang GT yet. Steve McQueen would approve.
It weighs less and has fewer cylinders, but Ford's turbocharged full-sized Expedition pulls hard with class-leading towing capacity and best fuel economy.
The F-150 is a great all-around truck with a ton of available features. It's especially good for those new to towing.
Since it underwent a major refresh for the 2016 model year, this new update is focused primarily on updating its technological complement.
The 2017 Ford Fusion Hybrid makes many small, but positive changes that make this already competent midsize hybrid yet easier to recommend.
The updated 2016 Explorer remains a top contender among three-row crossover SUVs, even with newer competitors joining the fray. Families will find all the space, thoughtful placement of numerous USB and power outlets, and neat features like the hands-free liftgate to come in handy.
The 2015 Ford F-150 continues to evolve and refine itself with new aluminum construction, a smart EcoBoost engine and luxurious amenities, but we'd advise waiting until the 2016 model year when the new Sync 3 tech arrives.