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Used 1991 Ford Escort 2 Dr GT Hatchback for Sale Nationwide
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Anonymous
Reviewed a 1991 Ford 2 Dr GT Hatchback on Mar 21, 2007
Ford redesigned the Escort with Mazda (the counterpart is, I believe, a 323) in 1991, and gave the GT model a real engine, a high-revving 1.6-liter 16-valve twin-cam four that had 127 horsepower (17 more than the standard 1.8-liter four) coupled with a five-speed. The result was a car that performed better than any Escort to that point, although, like most four-valve-per-cylinder engines, finding the horsepower required standing on the gas. The two-door Escort was an exceptionally well designed car for the money. Seating was comfortable for even tall people in the front, with very nice six-way buckets. An upgraded suspension and aluminum wheels on Goodyear GT+4 radials were included, as were a front and rear spoiler and the most useless fog lights you've ever seen. For a small two-door car, it also had a decent amount of carrying capacity, with fold-down rear seats and a hatchback.
Evan R
Reviewed a 1991 Ford 2 Dr GT Hatchback on Apr 21, 2008
Much more than I expected out of $550. The thing turns on a dime, brakes every time, and is easy on the wallet, getting a cool 38MPG. It has the single smoothest shifting I've ever seen, in any vehicle. With most of the suspension replaced over the past couple of years, the drive experience is just like coming off the lot.
Kevin J
Reviewed a 1991 Ford 2 Dr GT Hatchback on Jun 24, 2008
Great handling, great shifter, never let me down.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1991 Ford 2 Dr GT Hatchback on Sep 12, 2011
Overall the Escort GT is a pretty good, economical car. The upkeep is pretty good if the car has been properly maintained. If you fall behind on the maintenance (or don't drive on a regular basis), rust may likely occur causing major wiring/grounding issues.






