It's very nostalgic for me; because these cars were everywhere.
@zythr99996 ай бұрын
Until rust got a hold of them.
@plutothe9th3616 ай бұрын
My parents bought this exact car (with a grey interior) new in 91. Always reliable and good on gas. I learned to drive on this car too. Had 200k+ miles on it in 2006 when a drunk hit and totalled it when parked. Real shame.
@floridaroadways6 ай бұрын
I agree my friend sister had a 88 escort GT and it was very reliable, especially on the motor and gas and it had a nice stereo system with cassette player AM/FM stereo with cassette player. With power windows.
@hellkitty10146 ай бұрын
This vintage of Escort proved really reliable.
@fernandorocha-dx1wv6 ай бұрын
@@hellkitty1014 The Ford Escort is the car durable, economy and reliable and nice car
@floridaroadways6 ай бұрын
I prefer the escort over a pinto. My mom had a 72 pinto.
@kainsarafan81906 ай бұрын
The first generation escort was a complete failure.. they had a head gasket problems out the ying yang.. keyword in the video Mazda because Ford couldn't figure out how to make a 4-cylinder that was worth a dang so of course they had to run to the Japanese for help.. and this is why it had a Mazda powertrain and not a Ford powertrain..
@sdrape49646 ай бұрын
I've had 5 Escorts. A 1989 wagon (my first car, and most fondest) A 1994 GT 5 speed A 1995 2dr base A 1997 wagon And a 1997 Tracer sedan Age, sold, wreck, sold and wreck were their respective fates. I miss all 5 of them.
@fernandorocha-dx1wv6 ай бұрын
Escort wagon is my favorite
@Yormsane6 ай бұрын
I had a '95 Escort LX wagon, loved its practicality and smooth ride. Another 20-25 HP would have made Colorado's steep grades a bit easier to handle, though. I wish somebody would build compact wagons again.
@mattdavenport5336 ай бұрын
they died when suvs and crossovers debuted
@DisneyMusicVideos6 ай бұрын
Same here. It was the first car I drove after I got my driver's license 21 years ago. It was my great uncles car, but he was declining in health & couldn't drive anymore, so my parents inherited it & it became my first car which was perfect timing as I didn't have any money to buy a car at the time since I didn't have a job yet. I didn't like the wagon body style at first as I far prefer sedans. I've purchased five cars since then, all sedans. This was one of the few vehicles that I personally think the wagon looked the best out of all the body styles as I didn't like the more boxy style of the sedan, coupe & hatchback. My major flaws with these cars were for sure the sluggish acceleration, even my 2006 Toyota Corolla S (which still wasn't very powerful) that I eventually replaced this car with felt punchy compared to the Escort, the noisy interior & the stereo sounded terrible, but I remember the seats felt comfortable & the ride was smooth.
@turnerlarson126 ай бұрын
I had the exact same year and model, 95 LX wagon. I loved that car, but I hated that 1.9. I always thought that all of the Escorts from this generation should have had the Mazda 1.8
@mr_gamble_good6 ай бұрын
I always loved the look of these Escorts although I preferred a larger car. Funny story: I had a cousin who was very well of. She was going car shopping with her mother. She wanted to pamper her mom (my aunt). I was thinking, maybe they'd get a Fleetwood, or a Town Car. My aunt fell in love with the Escort and that's what she drove for many years.
@clothestravel6 ай бұрын
As a kid, I was fascinated by the sliding seatbelts that many cars had in the 90’s. I remember liking this car just because of it’s sliding seatbelts.
@palebeachbum6 ай бұрын
The 1991-1996 Escort was a great car. Solidly built, quite dependable, and with a handsome design for the era. Unfortunately, the seats were hard as a rock, it was very noisy inside compared to some other early '90s economy cars, and with the 1.9L 88hp engine, it had sluggish acceleration. I do recall it being a very smooth operating car though. The Mazda 1.8L 127hp engine used in the Escort GT had the extra power necessary to motivate the Escort. It too was a dependable engine, but it was noticeably buzzier in operation. I remember this generation of Escort fondly overall. It's a shame there are no simple, dependable, affordable American economy cars anymore. They were everywhere in the 1990s.
@zythr99996 ай бұрын
You forgot rust resistance wasn't the best.
@U.S.S.SOUTHSIDE6 ай бұрын
@@zythr9999 From the Chicago Road Salt Belt, my liftgate looks like termites are having fun.
@briantorres73395 ай бұрын
Those Ford 1.9L 4’s tended to have issues, and these used a Mazda 4 speed automatic, which tended to be weak. Most survivors I see are GT models with the Mazda 1.8L 4.
@U.S.S.SOUTHSIDE5 ай бұрын
@@briantorres7339 The ChicagoLand/NorthWest Indiana region has the opposite problem. 1.9 l Escorts and even First Generation Escorts are easy to find on FB Market. The ones that haven't been killed by Road Salt! I briefly dated a girl in college who had a '91 GT 1.8 dohc 5-speed. But I've only seen a few GT's since. I'm sure they're out there. Somewhere.
@zythr99995 ай бұрын
@@U.S.S.SOUTHSIDE I would not doubt it. I think rust was one of the biggest issues with these cars.
@davidaubin39026 ай бұрын
3:27 John: The fit of the front fender was not correct. We hope this is just a fluke! LOL
@MPMeterman6 ай бұрын
This John would’ve had a stroke over number of crooked trunks that seemed to be on the Focus.
@U.S.S.SOUTHSIDE6 ай бұрын
I'm surprised he didn't complain about the lack of a voltmeter or oil pressure meter!
@mitch95215 ай бұрын
Nope its just typical domestic car build quality. JUNK!
@U.S.S.SOUTHSIDE5 ай бұрын
@@mitch9521 Hey HEY! Don't talk about my Baby!! She's SENSITIVE!!😎
@theKevronHarris6 ай бұрын
My mother had traded in her 1985 Pontiac Sunbird then bought a near-new 1995 Escort LX 2-door hatchback with the sport appearance package in December 1995. It was black with mocha beige interior along with lots of room in the backseat. The only fond memories that I had with the car is my cousin along with her friends crammed inside for a high school football game but I've wound up riding in the trunk!! My mother scrapped the Escort in 2012.
@meyo18606 ай бұрын
FINALLY!!! This is the exact car my father bought in 91! Brakes and understeer was absurdly bad but the engine was unbreakable! Extreme rust turned the car into an eyesore that we dumped at 484,000 with a flawless drivetrain. 😢
@Pan231536 ай бұрын
Most reliable Ford ever
@michaelsimko76945 ай бұрын
Escorts were all over the place when I was a kid in the 90s
@LYNDONGOLDEN6 ай бұрын
Late 1990: I was an intrigued 17 year old when these cars hit the market. The Escort's feel was so much more slick and refined compared to competing Cavalier/Sunbird which I had been crushing on. Finally in 1995, I was able to afford a used 1991 Mercury Tracer...you know...the Escort's sister who wore too much makeup.
@U.S.S.SOUTHSIDE6 ай бұрын
Proud Owner of a 1991 Escort Pony. That 1.9 SEFI engine is BulletProof!!! Mine drank a quart of oil every 1,000 miles from new!!! But Fords were notorious for doing that back then. I know 88 horses sounds pitiful today. But it moves 2,100 lbs. faster than you think...with Mazda's 4 speed automatic overdrive!!😎😎
@jeremyanderson11396 ай бұрын
In Australia, this car was sold as the Ford Laser, and it had greater styling differences that made it look more like the Mazda 323/Protege on which it's based
@mattdavenport5336 ай бұрын
irrelevant in the USA
@theKevronHarris6 ай бұрын
There are lots similarities with the Australian version to the North American version. The Escort GT is the Laser TX3i in Australia.
@danmccarthy47006 ай бұрын
@@theKevronHarris I think the TX3i was more powerful and also offered AWD, didn't it?
@curiositynz6 ай бұрын
@@mattdavenport533what’s your problem?!?! Someone is sharing information and you drag them down?! On more than one occasion in this KZbin vid?! I do feel sorry for you mate, living in your tiny bubble. I will now add my information cause I know you’ll be interested. In New Zealand we had these called a ford laser. Some of us like these channels to see the comparison between countries. Then we comment. I know you’ll also be interested to know that my mother, a New Zealander, had one of these for many years. Enjoy reading from other countries mate…
@Cyberdeamon6 ай бұрын
@@danmccarthy4700 Yes they were in AWD turbo options, their gearboxes were made of glass though.
@dimaslopez-dejesus23716 ай бұрын
2:36 One Thing Leads to Another by The Fixx
@moonbeamskies33466 ай бұрын
I am sorry I believe the song is Strange Days by the Doors.
@U.S.S.SOUTHSIDE6 ай бұрын
@@moonbeamskies3346 Sorry, Dude. It's The Fixx!!😎
@AlphanumericCharacters6 ай бұрын
Lmao, didn’t even realize it but it was playing in my head as I read the comments.
@danmccarthy47006 ай бұрын
@@moonbeamskies3346 It's definitely One Thing Leads to Another.
@MrCarguy26 ай бұрын
YEAH YEAH YEAH!
@hellkitty10146 ай бұрын
88hp yet 10.4secs to 60 in 1991 was pretty speedy. These were generally very reliable cars. And yes, misaligned panels are very much a Ford hallmark to this very day.😂
@nwezetx16 ай бұрын
Read the episode description. As an automotive historian, have no idea why 90% of you miss the obvious. The technology that debuted in this car was initially representative of the year 1990, not 1991. Both the Explorer and this car came out at the same time in the spring of '90.
@ScarCitizen6 ай бұрын
Indeed, my 2017 Focus RS had misaligned front panels as well!
@bradleyhove41776 ай бұрын
@@nwezetx1 what are you actually talking about? You getting that mad because he said 1991 instead of 1990? Like half a year makes a massive difference in a car that was produced for years?
@nwezetx16 ай бұрын
@@bradleyhove4177 Yes, it makes a difference. John Davis' review and commentary was in the context of the MW 90 season and the present day 1990 when he made the episode. And no, it's not hAlF A yEaR. March 1990 (when sent to dealers) is not halfway through the year and this Escort was even officially revealed on January 4, 1990, not July or September. Ford cheated in that respect anyway. These Gen 2s were everywhere in 1990, that the first 100k buyers sampled and drove them that year, not 1991. As someone in the automotive industry, year of release DOES MATTER a lot, pertaining to innovations and historical aspects in the automotive marketplace at that point in time. Plus internal deadlines, etc. Average commenters of course neglect to understand or at least respect historical context. Model years are marketing drivel. American "next year" model years are the dumbest thing ever, which no one else globally can make sense of to this day. They've made zero sense before September/October, let alone the spring before. You guys can't even remember when your cars come out, because of that and wanna question those of us who know the facts. Whether it's this car or another on MW, my issue is you all are too intellectually lazy to even read the episode date before commenting. Rinse and repeat on MW every Thursday or whenever.
@timswanson24316 ай бұрын
Honestly a great little car for its time period. Simple to work on and relatively reliable. I used to really want an Escort GT with the Mazda 1.8, fun little car for it's time and and almost 40 hp more.
@pmafterdark6 ай бұрын
As a testament to Ford quality back then, my "I Never Do Car Maintance" sister had one new and it took years to kill it.
@chrisallen7666 ай бұрын
My father bought one of these in that same color. I was impressed by how well it went through snow
@joebrito20666 ай бұрын
The design of this Escort was great. It aged really well, it still looks good today. The engine was bullet proof.
@masterkevj235036 ай бұрын
My one and only speeding ticket ironically was in my dad’s 1994 escort wagon. Hated driving an escort wagon but it was a very good car and never gave us any trouble. Carried everything in that wagon.
@chrisfreemesser6 ай бұрын
Had the Mercury version of this, a '93 Tracer 4-door sedan...it was my first new car and got it when I was in college. They offered it in a 2-door hatch, 4-door sedan, and a 4-door wagon, and IIRC the base price was the same for all of them. Came in a wide variety of colors, both inside and out. It was dependable, practical, and fuel efficient. In '97 I ended up giving it to my mother after her car died, and I "upgraded" to a Ford Contour (my LAST Ford). She drove the Tracer until it rotted out from under her. I very seriously wish somebody would sell a car just like this again...now everything is a black or white generic looking SUV and it hurts my soul
@zythr99996 ай бұрын
I recall one tracer I saw, had big rust holes in the driver and passenger doors. I'm surprised the driver was not pulled over and told not to drive the car .
@bikes77776 ай бұрын
I had a 93 escort wagon, 5 soeed. It gave me zero problems and was a terrific car.
@lifewithjosef6 ай бұрын
My newspaper used these as fleet cars, in Circulation, we beat these to death. They were like a Timex, took a licking and kept on ticking. Oddly, the radios would fail on a regular basis. A guy I worked with put 400k on his original drivetrain.
@DavidWolfer6 ай бұрын
Does anyone notice that even the cheapest cars back then had aluminum cast valve covers that looked really cool. Now mine has a crap looking black plastic with no descriptors on it.
@carsnbikes9146 ай бұрын
right? the *only* decent reason i've heard other than corpo greed is heat soaking.
@hellkitty10146 ай бұрын
They claim "weight savings". Yep, we know BS when we hear it. Did you also catch John say "Ford moved the oil filter location for easier DIY"...what a time when manufacturers actually cared about their customers!
@2H25216 ай бұрын
These had plenty of plastic too. 🙄
@U.S.S.SOUTHSIDE6 ай бұрын
Scotty Kilmer calls that a beauty cover!😁😁
@kristianhermann59716 ай бұрын
Plastic is also better at noise attenuation and costs less to manufacture
@StormFanatic2106 ай бұрын
We had a 1994 Escort LX Wagon, silver. Had it from late 1993 until mid 1998. My Aunt had the 1992 Taurus and the Taxi Company we operated had a fleet of the Crown Victoria of the 1992-1997 Models. All were good Cars. My first Car was a 1992 Crown Victoria LX from 2004-2009. I grew up in the 1990s and it was a hell of an era.
@nb74666 ай бұрын
My buddy had a station wagon of one of these. You had to turn the ac off to get on the highway. That thing drove everywhere but rust took it.
@one7decimal2eight6 ай бұрын
My 1995 wagon was the same way. As soon as you turned the air on it was like it lost 25% power.
@nb74666 ай бұрын
@@one7decimal2eight his was a 94 with a stick and it still couldn't go. It was fun to drive thought. It was like a go cart.
@jacobnewkirk33856 ай бұрын
Every air-conditioned Escort built after '81 had an automatic cutoff switch to turn off the compressor under hard acceleration. So shutting off the air wasn't necessary.
@nb74666 ай бұрын
@@jacobnewkirk3385 defiantly didn't do it quick enough
@skittlecar16 ай бұрын
My first car was a 1991 Ford Escort LX. White, with blue interior. Automatic. I loved that car.
@Whipped_Creamy6 ай бұрын
I was 1 year old when this was filmed but the older i get, the more i crave new cars to be like this again. Just the fact alone that the oil filter was engineered for ease of home maintenance. Today everything is engineered to require dealership maintenance.
@nwezetx16 ай бұрын
This was filmed in April 1990. 100% about that?
@Lion-dr7uv6 ай бұрын
My mom had one in white, station wagon model. She loved it so much until it died in 09
@BoomboxMike16 ай бұрын
I had 1992 wagon. It was very confortable, had a new sporty suspension to it, the stock radio with speakers sounded pretty good & awesome on gas.😎
@matsuri6265 ай бұрын
I had one during grad school in the late 90s. Mine was a 1992 red LX two-door hatch with the same red interior as this one! Despite getting it cheap but with over 100k miles, it was super reliable and easy to work on. I routinely would get over 30mpg from its rough but torquey 1.9 litre engine. Oh, great memories!
@thestarlightalchemist73336 ай бұрын
For some reason, I tend to see these quite often here in Canada, and 95% of the time, they never have the visible body rust so common of cars this old, especially compared to its Protege counterpart
@Butchcub756 ай бұрын
Owned several Escorts (Still own an 86 Escort EXP 2 seater) and liked them. Did own a 90 Mazda Protege, nice car.
@tivodvr72765 ай бұрын
Ahhh.. the Ford Probe. That was such a cool car back when they first hit the market.
@milfordcivic67556 ай бұрын
Back when Ford was at the top of their game. Mazda helped them a lot.
@levyoliver53636 ай бұрын
MazdA help Ford produce reliable engines for cars and trucks
@tonythetiga46975 ай бұрын
back when??? lmao. The Coyote is Ford's greatest creation. Several other modern platforms are great as well. Ford is WAY ahead now of where they were back then.
@39PSIOnTheDaily6 ай бұрын
Watching the hands move across the interior controls, and seeing the outright simplicity of the cars in turn with the quite-alright-even-by-todays-standards interior quality, I can’t help but feel that we peaked as a species during this era of automotive engineering.
@new2000car6 ай бұрын
Yes, it seems this guy was more common and typical of the day. And with today’s open borders, we do have a cruder barbaric element that brings down our standard of living and enjoyment further.
@TrailBlazerSS5026 ай бұрын
My uncle had a 1986 LX wagon, with the 5-speed stick. It drove like a dream.
@mattw83326 ай бұрын
I prefer the look of this Escort to the post 1990 model we got in the UK and Europe. I love the red velour seats in the test car but I hate those automatic front seatbelts.
@dronepilot260rc6 ай бұрын
My mom had one of these, brings back memories
@iEnofadov6 ай бұрын
In a lot of countries outside of the US, Canada and Mexico, these were sold as the Ford Laser - Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Malaysia, Taiwan and Indonesia, just to name a few. Here in Australia and in New Zealand, it was the top selling small car for a number of years. The Ford Laser TX3 Turbo 4WD 3dr hatch was a little ripper of a car!
@mattdavenport5336 ай бұрын
unsure why you would be interested in an american car show
@theKevronHarris6 ай бұрын
@@iEnofadov wow! Did the Ford Laser outsold the Toyota corolla, Honda civic, and Holden Commodore in Australia?
@iEnofadov6 ай бұрын
@@theKevronHarris The Ford Laser would usually outsell every other vehicle in Australia, except the Holden Commodore and the Ford Falcon, so yes, it outsold the Toyota Corolla and Honda Civic, plus all the other small car competition. Sales for the Laser did decline towards the later years when Ford Australia axed the Laser, in favour of the Ford Focus.
@iEnofadov6 ай бұрын
@@mattdavenport533 I just like watching reviews on older cars and in particular early American TV car shows and seeing what you guys got and what we might've missed out on in Australia, which there were plenty. Plus, the second generation US Ford Escort was shared with the Australian Ford Laser. In fact, the Ford Laser was released a year before the US Ford Escort, so it's interesting seeing the differences.
@briantorres73395 ай бұрын
My father many years ago had a 1993 Escort LX 3 door with the sport package and a power sunroof. Very reliable.
@jimmyjimjims74836 ай бұрын
Back in 2011 I found a 91 Escort Pony for $300 that just needed a rear bumper and various bits, drove that car until it was falling apart and gave it to my dad. He drove it till the clutch went out and scrapped it for the same amount I paid, excellent little car and the shifter was very good for a Ford of that era
@rabit8186 ай бұрын
“Garish red interior”, that’s subtle John. Good inoffensive styling and love the hatch on this Escort
@hellkitty10146 ай бұрын
And now red interiors are all the rage...😂😂
@95mushroom6 ай бұрын
Dad used to drive over 100 miles every day to/form work in Miami., in the early 2000's. So he ran thru cars quick. One of them was a '92 Escort sedan, slate over blue. Typical Florida find, 35k miles in great shape, minus the typical Ford bumpers of this era that cracked and broke. My little brother one time unloading groceries, had a food can slip out of the bag and just punch a giant hole in the top of the bumper. Never would have believed it if I didn't see it firsthand. The retract seatbelts were annoying, and at my height a risk because of how far I had to bend over to sit down. Spunky little car though, he ended up selling it to someone at work, who got t-boned in it a week later.
@Tanooki20036 ай бұрын
I still remember the dealership pricing for the new lineup of the 1991 Ford Escort on TV. Get the All New Ford Escort, New for 1991, starting at $10,995
@WorthlessNickoresАй бұрын
We had a 91 Mercury Tracer sedan 5 speed and a 87 Escort GT 2 door hatchback, also with 5 speed manual transmission. I preferred the Tracer to the GT. My cousin had a 97 Escort LX she bought brand new that lasted longer than any car she's had. They were good little cars and being you could get them in 4 different body styles, was highly attractive to buyers. 3 door hatchback, 4 door sedan, 4 door hatchback and 5 door wagon. Lets not also forget the EXP and ZX2 that were available throughout certain years.
@nwezetx16 ай бұрын
Liked these growing up and last rode in one in 1996, which had the updated dash. The backstory on these was pretty interesting to say the least, especially with how Mazda designed it during 1986-87. For something introduced in early 1990, it held up pretty well compared to some of the wretched things GM had in showrooms.
@nickposh772 ай бұрын
That red interior definitely made a comeback.
@PearComputingDevices6 ай бұрын
This was back when partnerships didn't look like the other car. I always knew Mazda was involved in designing this car and yet it doesn't look like a Mazda.
@jimbosc5 ай бұрын
Had a 93 Escort GT - wish we had an affordable sporty small car like it today!
@quantumphaser6 ай бұрын
Bring back simple and reliable cars.
@andraeneal91346 ай бұрын
My aunt had one, a red 5 speed back in the day, she drove that car like a race car,😂 I was on 11 yrs old at the time! Thoses were the days 😊
@Gypsycat196 ай бұрын
Still see these on Australian roads after 30 + years
@SilverBulletOBW6 ай бұрын
Minus the red interior, that was my first car, bought in 2002 for $1200 cash. It was titled in my dad’s name to save on insurance premiums. Never had any issues with it except that it started to bog down at 60mph for no apparent reason. It was tuned up and inspected by Ford and they never found the issue. As a result I could never take the car on the highway, so I just took backroads everywhere. By 2004 I wanted something nicer so my parents ended up selling the car for scrap c.2006, with only around 115K on the odometer. They’d previously had a ‘91 escort coupe that they’d run up to 170K miles in 10 years, whereby then the engine was gutted.
@Trance886 ай бұрын
I remember when these were fairly new. As a kid, I blew them off as being SUPER bland and basic, I only liked cars such as the 90's Toyota Supra and New beetle at the time. I find the overall design a bit more appealing as an adult, especially now knowing these cars have Mazda underpinning. Looks good in a neutral color like silver. It's too bad they're so rare these days. I blame cash for clunkers, wear and tear, as well as rust over a 20+ year period since they were built.
@MWBenDavis6 ай бұрын
One of the prerequisites for the cash for clunkers program was that they had to have a combined MPG of 18 or less
@buckfiden29885 ай бұрын
I used to have an Escort LX. One of those 'check the gas and fill the oil' machines. I liked it though.
@speedwack6 ай бұрын
I had one of these. Best car I ever had
@RaymondHaley-lv2mo6 ай бұрын
The 2nd generation escort , was way better than the first one ❤
@U.S.S.SOUTHSIDE6 ай бұрын
Proud owner of a 1991. But I always thought the First Gen with the amber taillights looked kinda cool!!😎
@texan9036 ай бұрын
The second generation looked better as well, by leaps and bounds.
@shaunrayner6 ай бұрын
My mum had one of these in 1991, we called them the Ford Laser in Australia. It was a great car albeit the bright yellow paint
@Bull3tBikes6 ай бұрын
These were good cars, i had a neighbor who had one but i believe it was the sport model it was a 2 door and in red, I remember as kids we had to get to school one cold winter morning and my moms 1990 Olds Cutlass Supreme wouldnt start, luckily our neighbors little escort always started up and he was nice enough to drive us to school, good times.
@waynerogers66216 ай бұрын
Bought my daughter a used 1991 for her H.S graduation in 1992.timing belt and transmission bit the dust at 50000 miles. On the bright side found a used transmission with 5k on the odometer for 900.00
@martyneilan89476 ай бұрын
I had a 91 Escort wagon with the manual. It was a decent performer for an economy car in its day. Only problem was the glass was slanted in the rear. I had a bass amp in the back and it busted the glass out.
@dohc10676 ай бұрын
I had the Mercury Tracer version. The Ford sourced 1.9 was junk with the automatic. It is interesting that i received a letter from Ford asking 🤔 if i wanted to add an extended warranty for $800, and despite maintenance, the valves bent before 70k miles. If anyone else had a good one with the same setup, that unfortunately meant it was a bad batch.
@ansett76876 ай бұрын
The Australian version (Ford Laser) shared some interior bits but overall I think was better. The exterior finished were nicer too. The best part was the TX3.....a turbo charged 1.8L unit with AWD. It was a little weapon for its day.
@TonyManenetti15 күн бұрын
I had a 1993 LX. Best car I ever owned. My brother got it new and put over 200k on it. And I also put over 200k on it. And it still ran perfectly when I sold it. I shouldn't have sold it.
@BigjohnZ066 ай бұрын
2:35 The song is One thing leads to another by the Fixx. It's one of the songs on GTA Vice City.
@KRAMITDFROG6 ай бұрын
Optional AM/FM cassette radio.
@manthony2256 ай бұрын
These were good cars
@ksmith12986 ай бұрын
I had the wagon version...was a great car
@dkt1976dt6 ай бұрын
I loved my white 1994 Ford Escort GT 2 door Hatchback
@jeepguy956 ай бұрын
Those danged motorized belts though... I remember my mom telling my my aunt (her sister) had an Escort for a year or two back in the day (probably of this era), and my late grandfather had issues with the motorized belt whenever he rode in it.
@eminzide6 ай бұрын
in Malaysia this Escort was sold as the Ford Laser
@lilcs30116 ай бұрын
I loved my escort.
@winstonmiu4 ай бұрын
I wish cars were made like this today instead of being computers-on-wheels.
@timnewman117229 күн бұрын
I had one, it was pretty good & easy on gas...
@WitchyWhale6 ай бұрын
I remembered my parents had this exact car in blue. They had it for 10 years till they upgraded it to a Saturn.
@BReal-10EC6 ай бұрын
Should have tested this one with the 4 speed auto and the Protege LX with the 5 speed manual. Domestic buyers back then were more likely to want the automatic. The Escort's 1.9 engine was more about lower end power while the dohc 1.8 Protege LX motor needed to rev.. but whatever.
@nightowl35824 ай бұрын
This was our school's Driver's Ed car back in the day. I thought those motorized belts were cool at the time.
@tylermacconnell2176 ай бұрын
The Focus was a pretty decent car too. Shame that Ford decided they don’t need to do cars anymore.
@one7decimal2eight6 ай бұрын
Had a 1995 wagon. Had almost 300k on it when it went. Those seatbelt were absolute garbage. I forgot about them.
@joshthomas89866 ай бұрын
Reliability was its strength
@Snake-ms7sj6 ай бұрын
Back in the mid 90's I almost bought a used early 90's Mercury Tracer LTS which was an Escort GT clone. Slick little car. Had the Mazda 1.8 L BP I4 motor making 127 hp and had 4 wheel disc brakes. Unfortunately had to pass after the test drive. The car was obviously owned by a smoker and smelled like a giant ashtray. When people smoke in a car, any fabrics, including the headliner will absorb all that smoke smell.
@waswolltihr15266 ай бұрын
Yep, it will also turn all fabrics yellowish. My first car was a smoker car. It also never got rid of that smell...
@tonythetiga46975 ай бұрын
i still see these lol just need to go off into some backwoods to locate them.
@brianpimentel6 ай бұрын
Love those
@raymond_sycamore6 ай бұрын
Can't wait for All Cars with Jon's inevitable video.
@MarcKemp-s4q2 ай бұрын
I sold one of these. I think it was my first "up."
@Steve_jones1133 ай бұрын
It's a Ford Laser in Australia
@bwalsh69926 ай бұрын
Still driving mine ..
@brandondavis76956 ай бұрын
John, where is this "baby Taurus" that you speak of? I aint seeing it. At. All. IJS. Love the Escort though.
@Infinitrium6 ай бұрын
The ol Considerable Vibration and Harshness engine
@corvairkid176 ай бұрын
This interior aged like wine, I'll never sell
@theoparke6 ай бұрын
Still a great looking car. I always thought this was a very handsome upgrade of what was a "cheapo" looking vehicle in the 80s. I had a girlfriend who drove a Mercury Tracer sedan "Trio" in white, which was a very appealing car (for a very appealing girl).
@plisskenationbackfromthede36575 ай бұрын
My mom had a purple 96. Put that thing thru hell. Hit a curb and took out the oil pan. That was the end. If only she knew the things i did in that thing lol. The purple people eater was well known around town, not for good reasons 😂
@corylittrell2109Ай бұрын
I had a 1993 Ford Escort LX it looked just like that but mine was red, it was the car I learned to drive stick shift in, I got rid of it though because the engine was going bad
@gsxellence6 ай бұрын
I miss escort GT
@RoadCone4116 ай бұрын
You never see them because they were kind of basic and, dare I say, unloved. This car was a safe play by Ford, creating a car that appealed to many but excited few. And it was 30 years ago. I don't see many survivors from the low price end of the market that are on the road 30+ years later...
@HR-wd6cw5 ай бұрын
Man, back in the day when you could buy a car for under $10k. Then again, back then, Salaries were probably about 1/2 or 2/3 of what they are now (now over some ~30 years later). But even when adjusted for inflation, I think that's about $12k in today's money, which isn't bad and still quite cheap (of course this is also a very basic car by today's standards, not having power windows standard, which even the most basic cars of today have, and an automatic transmission, which most cars have to day -- and unlike in the past, you have to order a manual transmission -- if available, otherwise you get the automatic or a CVT which is basically an automatic). But the late 80's was when Ford started to catch on to Honda and Toyta who had been making compact efficient cars since the 70's and were eating into GM and Ford's market share in the small car segment. This also goes to show the advancements made in those 30 years in terms of performance. I'd say an average sedan still gets about 34-36 mpg but can put out about twice as much horse power and torque, but newer modern cars are also a bit heavier as well with improved metals and safety equipment. But it is a little funny to think back to a time when a 1.8L 4 cylinder could only do about 90 HP but that was considered "good" and today those same engines are re-worked and can do as much as 160-200 HP and a bit more torque (although it does seem that torque has not increasd as much as HP has over the years, in this regard, modern cars still only do maybe 140 ft lbs of torque compared to this one's ~100 ft lbs roughly). For comparison a late 90's Civic could do about 110 ft lbs of torque and about 120 hp. I don't think Ford made ABS standard on vehicles until around 2000-2002 when the Taurus was redesigned, and by 2012+ it was mandated by law at least for cars and vans (truck may have still been exempt).