I've heard the bias remark before, but these are snippets from the same April 2021 issue that warned against the Escape, and it includes the Ford Edge as its "top recommended" status in class with a "above average" rating for predicted reliability and "excellent" overall score. There are also other domestics getting "highest reliability" scores:i see your points, and i will keep my ecoboost choice and stand by it for my needs/wants and cost for my plans and lifestyle. BUT you are right about the warranty and I do have built into my savings the money for an extended warranty for just in case scenarios. I dont romp on vehicles so I wont beat the hell out of the ecoboost. The only thing i disagree with you on is consumer reports. I never take their findings into account. They are often very biased towards certain models and makes. Im sure that there are issues with both powertrain and such like ANY manufacturer even toyota and everyone has to deal with them. I just dont take what consumer reports says as gospel. You may and can , I just personally shall not.
The reliability scores come mostly from the survey results of their subscribers from the same vehicle of the previous model year (so this is speaking about launch year 2020 Escape experience), so it doesn't make sense that anti-Ford bias would come into play, since these are subscribers that chose to buy a Ford in the first place.
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