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Ford Escape vs. Subaru Crosstrek

Ford Escape 73Subaru Crosstrek 75on the MotiveGrid ScoreSubaru Crosstrek about $8,740 less over 5 years
The verdict

The 2026 Subaru Crosstrek is the cheaper one to own — roughly $8,740 less over five years, mostly because it holds its value better. The Ford Escape counters with more cargo room (37.5 vs 20 cu ft).

Go with the Subaru Crosstrek for the better long-term value; consider the Ford Escape if you prioritize more cargo space.

Last updated July 2026 · National-average estimates

Ford Escape vs. Subaru Crosstrek

MotiveGrid scores, key specs, and five-year cost comparison: 2026 Ford Escape versus 2026 Subaru Crosstrek.
MetricFord EscapeSubaru Crosstrek
MotiveGrid Score7375
Cost of Ownership7591
Powertrain6463
Driver Assistance1632
Livability5561
Safety9372
5-Year Cost to Own$47,689$38,949
Depreciation (5-yr)$17,117$9,502
Fuel / Energy (5-yr)$11,225$11,610
Insurance (5-yr)$9,785$9,195
Maintenance (5-yr)$2,340$2,095
Tires (5-yr)$1,750$1,650
Financing (5-yr)$4,566$4,062
Registration (5-yr)$905$835
Starting Price$30,350$26,995
Horsepower180 hp180 hp
MPG (combined)30 mpg29 mpg
Cargo volume37.5 cu ft20 cu ft
Seating55
Towing capacity2,000 lbs
DrivetrainFWDAWD
Gas
2026$30,350
2026 Ford Escape in Atlas Blue front three-quarter view
MSRP
$30,350
Mo · 5yr
$795
$47,689 / 5 years
Best for families
Gas
2026$26,995
2026 Subaru Crosstrek subcompact SUV in three-quarter front view
MSRP
$26,995
Mo · 5yr
$649
$38,949 / 5 years
Best for long-term savings
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01 · The MotiveGrid Score

Five measured pillars, weighted into one score.

Cost, Powertrain, Driver Assistance, Livability, and Safety — each scored against its class, then combined into a single MotiveGrid Score. Built by our engineering team and benchmarked against independent sources like NHTSA, IIHS, and CarEdge. How it’s calculated →

Subaru Crosstrek scores higher overall.

Ford Escape
0
/ 100
Subaru Crosstrek
0
/ 100
CostFive-year all-in cost to own, benchmarked against the class median.
Escape
75
Crosstrek
91
Winner: Crosstrek
$8,740 cheaper / 5 yrs
Strong projected resale value
PowertrainEnergy efficiency paired with long-term ownership confidence.
Escape
64
Crosstrek
63
Winner: Escape
+1 pts
Good fuel economy
Driver AssistHighway driving support, parking convenience, and hands-free automation.
Escape
16
Crosstrek
32
Winner: Crosstrek
+16 pts
LivabilityPassenger space, cargo room, and everyday maneuverability.
Escape
55
Crosstrek
61
Winner: Crosstrek
+6 pts
Easy to maneuver and park
SafetyCrash-test protection plus standard crash-avoidance features.
Escape
93
Crosstrek
72
Winner: Escape
+21 pts
5-star overall NHTSA rating
Full standard crash-avoidance suite
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Which vehicle is right for you

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Subaru Crosstrek is the better pick for long-term ownership — about $8,740 cheaper over 5 years with stronger fundamentals on running cost.

Ford Escape still wins if your priority is best for families.

Daily commuter
Ford Escape
Lowest energy cost per mile
Budget-focused
Subaru Crosstrek
Cheapest to own across 5 years
Family hauler
Ford Escape
Much stronger safety with substantially more cargo room
Highway driver
Subaru Crosstrek
Better adaptive cruise + lane keep
City driver
Subaru Crosstrek
Easiest to park and maneuver in tight spots
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Cost of Ownership

Monthly running costs — national baseline.
Adjust for your situation

State

Miles/yr15,000
Loan rate7%
Down payment20%
Ford Escape
Monthly · 5-Year avg
$795
$47,689 total / 5 years
Total · monthly$795/mo
Subaru Crosstrek
Monthly · 5-Year avg
$649
$38,949 total / 5 years
Total · monthly$649/mo
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On fuel + maintenance alone, the pricier Ford Escape would need 119.9 years to recoup its $3,355 price premium ($28/yr in savings) — longer than most people own a car. Depreciation and insurance aren’t included in this payback view.
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Frequently asked questions

Subaru Crosstrek comes out about $8,740 cheaper over 5 years on running costs (depreciation, fuel/energy, insurance, maintenance, financing). The gap shifts with your state, annual miles, and loan rate — use the "Adjust for your situation" panel above.

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What each one costs at the counter

Both five-year totals above count yearly registration. Neither counts what the state takes on the day you sign — sales tax and the title fee. Those are one-time, they are not the dealer’s to negotiate, and on a car at this price they run to four figures in most states. Work out yours:

Compare tax, title and license across all 22 states we cover →

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