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How much cargo space does a 2015 Ford Escape have with seats down?

The 2015 Ford Escape offers impressive cargo space, especially when the rear seats are folded down. With the rear seats in the upright position, the Escape provides 34.3 cubic feet of cargo volume. However, when the rear seats are folded flat, the cargo space expands to a generous 68 cubic feet.


Cargo Space Details


The 2015 Ford Escape is a compact SUV that provides a versatile and spacious interior. The vehicle's cargo area is designed to accommodate a variety of items, from luggage and sports equipment to home improvement supplies and more. Here are the key details about the Escape's cargo space:



  • With the rear seats up, the Escape offers 34.3 cubic feet of cargo volume.

  • When the 60/40 split-fold rear seats are folded flat, the cargo space expands to 68 cubic feet.

  • The Escape's cargo area features a flat load floor, making it easy to load and unload bulky items.

  • There are also several storage compartments and hooks throughout the cargo area to help keep items organized.


The 2015 Ford Escape's generous cargo capacity, combined with its versatile seating configuration, makes it a practical choice for those who need to transport a variety of items while on the go.

Do Ford rear seats fold down?


50/50 Split Rear Folding Seats.



Is a Ford Escape a small or large SUV?


compact SUV
The Escape is Ford's compact SUV, which puts it in competition with the most popular — and best — small SUVs sold today.



How big is the back of a Ford Escape with seats down?


65.4 cubic feet
When you choose a Ford Escape, you're also choosing up to 65.4 cubic feet of cargo space with the rear seats folded down, which provides ample room for gear or a big-box shopping trip. Even with full passenger capacity, the 37.5 cubic feet of trunk space is sure to impress.



What are the inside dimensions of a Ford Edge?


Front/Rear Legroom: 42.6 inches / 40.6 inches. Front/Rear Hiproom: 55.9 inches / 57.5 inches. Front/Rear Shoulder Room: 60.3 inches / 60.5 inches. Cargo Volume Behind First Row: 73.4 cubic feet.



What year was the Ford Escape bad?


The 2013 and 2014 Ford Escape, more generally, have had the toughest time of it all. The former, in fact, is designated "Avoid like the plague" by CarComplaints.com, having generated over 3,000 driver complaints to the US transportation regulator (NHTSA). Cases of engine failure, stalling and fire are legion.



What is the most common problem with the 2015 Ford Escape?


Frequent Problems With 2015 Ford Escape

  • Transmission problems. Cost To Fix: $3150.
  • Engine Stalling and Failure. Cost To Fix: $2100 to $6000+
  • Brake Failure. Cost To Fix: $360 to $580.
  • Transfer Case Problems. Cost to Fix: $438 and $530.



How many miles will a 2015 Ford Escape last?


between 150,000 and 200,000 miles
Average Mileage Before Major Repairs
With proper maintenance, a Ford Escape can typically last between 150,000 and 200,000 miles before requiring significant repairs. Some owners have reported reaching as much as 250,000 miles, though this is less common.



Is a Ford Escape 2015 a reliable car?


The 2015 Escape has a reliability rating of four out of five from J.D. Power, which is well above average for the class.



What is the bad year for the Ford Escape?


The 2005, 2008, 2009, 2013, and 2014 models should be avoided, while other years are considered strong choices. Overall, the Ford Escape has been a successful model for Ford, with over 5 million units sold. As one of the most popular compact crossover SUVs around, the Ford Escape is very important to Ford.



What are the measurements of the inside of the Ford Escape?


Passenger Volume: 104 cubic feet. Front Head Room: 40.0 inches. Rear Head Room: 39.3 inches. Front Leg Room: 42.4 inches.


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