It’s fair to say the previous generation Ford Escape didn’t set the Australian sales charts alight in the all-important medium SUV segment. Going up against the likes of runaway sales successes like the Toyota RAV4 and Mazda CX-5 was never going to be easy. And so it proved, the Escape enjoying a meagre 1.9 per cent market share with 3326 sales in 2019 in a segment where over 170,000 medium SUVs found new homes.
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