After a month of ownership but little time behind the wheel (less than 1,000 miles thanks to the pandemic):
Dislikes (really minor annoyance, but might as well be critical - cue the Get of My Lawn mode):
- Shifting at the touch of a button (either it's slow, or me being too quick to stomp on the gas - especially when I back out of a parking space or my driveway).
- Auto Hold, especially at the stop lights or in a drive-thru carwash.
- SYNC 3.4 feels a bit slower than my old SYNC 3 system.
- Wireless charging placement (I would have preferred it in the front cubby where the ports are).
- No
wireless Android Auto (but that's due to no SYNC 4).
- Needing another small tool to get the centre cap off the 20s - that thing can easily be lost or misplaced (why there isn't a holder for it is a bit surprising).
- Key fob buttons could be better spaced apart or more distinguishable, especially when you're lazy and not wanting to get it out of your pocket or bag.
- I wished the massaging portion went higher up into the shoulder area.
- Automatic wipers feel like they need a few more speed settings. Rear wiper switch is a bit too small and finicky for my taste.
- Piano Black trim. Now I get the griping. I'm usually OCD on fingerprints, so time for a microfibre towel to take residence in the door pocket for those dusty situations.
- Figuring out the part number for that cargo cover (sorry, package shelf). Thank goodness for this forum

- Lincoln Welcome can be a bit too sensitive. I didn't realize I was setting it off while I was inside the house (small house).
Likes:
- Love the styling of this. Not many around, so it's nice to be unique.
- Quiet. Love how this thing cruises on the roads.
- Unless I'm still in a strange break-in phase, I'm getting better fuel economy in this 2.3L versus my previous Escape's 2.0L. Gotta love the extra horses when passing and keeping up with the flow of traffice.
- Revel sound system.
- Perfect Position Seats.