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2020 Cherokee vs Ford Escape Toledo OH

 
 
 
 
 
2020 Jeep Cherokee
Features & Specs
2020 Ford Escape
Inline-4
Engine configuration
Inline-3
9-speed automatic
Transmission
8-speed automatic
Available
Sunroof
Not available
2.4-liter
Engine displacement
1.5-liter

2020 Jeep Cherokee vs Ford Escape

Everyone is well aware of the stereotype that is car buying. There is always stress involved, and oftentimes, you expect to find salespeople that are trying to force you into something. At Rouen CDJR, we only want you behind the wheel of the SUV that is perfect for you. To help you along that journey, we are breaking down two of the top models on the market today. These two vehicles include the 2020 Jeep Cherokee and the 2020 Ford Escape. The Cherokee makes sure you have off-roading abilities, the kind of safety you’re looking for, high-tech features, and the exterior color options that you want! The Escape tries to keep up with a brand new suspension, second-row sliding seats, and standard Co-Pilot360. Keep reading down below to find out which SUV we recommend purchasing.

 

2020 Jeep Cherokee Power & Handling

One thing that you can always count on with Jeep is a lineup of engines that you know you can rely on to get the job done. All of the engines that we’ll be showing off work with a nine-speed automatic transmission. Front-wheel drive is standard, but all-wheel drive is also available for your needs. The base engine is a 2.4-liter 4-cylinder, which can output 180 horsepower and around 171 pound-feet of torque. Sitting in the middle of the Cherokee’s engine lineup is a 3.2-liter V6, which outputs 239 pound-feet of torque and around 271 horsepower. The final engine is a turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-4, which produces 270 horsepower and around 295 pound-feet of torque.

 

2020 Ford Escape Power & Handling

On the other side of things, with the 2020 Escape, there are two gasoline engines that you can choose from. Front-wheel drive is standard, with available all-wheel drive. The standard engine is a lackluster 1.5-liter EcoBoost inline-3, which produces 181 horsepower and around 190 pound-feet of torque. That engine doesn’t have much power to it, which means if you want actual power, you’ll have to upgrade to the 2.0-liter EcoBoost inline-4, which can generate 280 pound-feet of torque and up to 250 horsepower.

 

2020 Jeep Cherokee Features & Design

After getting a comprehensive look at the Cherokee’s engine lineup, you might now be wondering what it can give you in terms of standard and available features. Throughout the trim lineup, you’ll be getting standard features like Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, blind-spot monitoring, heated mirrors, rear cross-path detection, 17-inch wheels, and cruise control. Some of the available features include leather seating, dual-zone climate control, ParkSense rear park assist, push-button start, an off-road suspension, all-terrain tires, heated seats, a heated steering wheel, and skid plate protection.

 

2020 Ford Escape Features & Design

We also want to look at what features are offered with the Ford Escape. The standard feature selection seems just as disappointing as the base engine. You’ll find second-row sliding seats, selectable drive modes, Ford Co-Pilot360, and a 4.5-inch display monitor. Some of the available features include adaptive cruise control, heated leather seating, sport contour bucket front seats, a hands-free power tailgate, dual-zone climate control, a Bang & Olufsen premium audio system, and remote start.

Conclusion:

Are you ready to get the SUV of your dreams? While there are many options out there, the 2020 Jeep Cherokee has managed to soundly come out on top. With its off-roading capabilities, unique style, and great standard feature lineup, this SUV gives you everything you could possibly need to enjoy life. Stop by our dealership today to check out the models that we have on our lot!