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I drive a 2018 Ford F250 Platinum and a 2017 Ford Escape Titanium. I talked my wife and daughters into purchasing 2018 Ecosports and we've received the first one which is the SE model in the gray color. It took about 8 months from the ordering to the getting. The other two that are probably still in India are the Sport model with the orangish color. I figure we'll probably have those two before the end of the year. The Ecosports are replacing 3 Fiestas. I like Fords :smile2:.


I'm active or have been active on many bulletin boards. I always use the same handle. I probably won't visit here too often, but will come when the wife or either of the girls need some help with their vehicles.
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Welcome to the forum and congrats on the new car! It's not often we see someone buying three models of a new car lol. Makes sense to replace the Fiesta as it will soon be discontinued.
Having a family full of EcoSports would create quite the interesting perspective especially as lifestyle changes with the different family members.

On average how much city/highway driving does your family do?
Congrats on the family of Ecosports and welcome to the forum! Curious to hear if the additional money you spent on the SES will be worth it.
Having a family full of EcoSports would create quite the interesting perspective especially as lifestyle changes with the different family members.

On average how much city/highway driving does your family do?

We live out in the sticks. No freeways here. We have some highways with 55 mph limits and a couple with 65 mph limits. We're probably close to 50/50 driving split between rural roads and city driving.
We live out in the sticks. No freeways here. We have some highways with 55 mph limits and a couple with 65 mph limits. We're probably close to 50/50 driving split between rural roads and city driving.
Thats not too bad I guess. Just make sure you're able to get into the higher RPM's ranges sometimes because new engines need that higher pressure to ensure a good break in. What they say about women driven cars aren't entirely true!
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