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In 2011, the Ford Escape did not come standard with remote start, but it is possible to use the MyKey system with certain aftermarket setups. You can contact your nearby dealership to get a list of Ford-approved remote starters. Aftermarket remote start systems can be installed on the Escape for anywhere from a few hundred dollars to around $500. Remote start provides a convenient feature, allowing you to warm up your vehicle before cold winter days or cool it down on hot summer days. Some suggest that using remote start in the winter may help with oil lubrication as it prevents oils from thickening. However, make sure to check with your local authorities, as some areas prohibit leaving your vehicle running idle, to ensure you are complying with the regulations.
Certainly! Yes, you can add a remote start feature to the 2011 Ford Escape, but it is only available as an optional upgrade on all trim levels, including the XLS, XLT, and Limited versions.