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Ford Escape
By ccap41, 05/21/2015
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  • Color Ingot Slver
  • Price 21400.00
  • Year 2013
  • Odometer 41000
  • Odometer Unit Miles
  • Description I bought her in Nvember with 34,000 miles on her. She is a Titanium with all the goodies except navigation. It still had the premium Sony sound system. Has the Pano sunroof, cool but unessesary if you ask me. It isn't fast by any means but the 2.0t keeps me entertained for the time being.<br />I don't plan to stick much money into it as it isn't much of a toy but cars are one of my passions so there are always things to do. So far I've tinted the windows 20% all the way around, got rid of the hideous amber colored parking lights with white LEDs, also replaced the OEM fog light bulbs with white bulbs to match the HIDs. I recently changed the puddle lights(lights under the mirrors that light up when you lock/unlock the doors) to a blue LED just for the heck of it to see how that looked.

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It's pretty good. I'm actually looking into upgrading the sub. I've been looking at the pre-powered subs and I'd like to be able to put it under my seat. Other than that I don't have any complaints about the sound. It seems to stay clear at high volumes but there just isn't any clear bass at higher volumes. I don't expect/want glass shattering bass but I want a much better low end than what it has.

 

Do you have the Sony system in your Taurus? Does it have a small sub as well?

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The Sony in my taurus has 6 X 9 suns. 5X7 in all the doors and 3.5" centers. Front speakers are component type.

 

I hit it up with most of a bulk pack of sound deadning and that helps. 3 or 4 times the power would help though!

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