1990 Ford Escort

The 1990 Ford Escort is a compact car available in various trims, including the sporty GT variant. Typically powered by a 1.9-liter CVH inline-four engine, it produces 90 horsepower and utilizes Central Fuel Injection (CFI) for efficiency. The vehicle commonly features a five-speed manual transmission, with automatic options also available, and employs a front-wheel drive layout. Fuel economy for the U.S. model is rated at approximately 23 MPG in the city and 33 MPG on the highway. Its dimensions include a length of about 169 inches and a curb weight of roughly 2,242 pounds. The 1990 Escort is notable for its design evolution, incorporating the Mazda B platform for North American models, while the European versions differ significantly. Distinctive elements include its redesigned front grille and varied body styling across different trims and markets, allowing for easy identification on the road.