A Escape is a good little vehicle but hauling 5 people in it would be a stretch.
I'd sell the F250 (you can still get something for it) and keep the Suburban its not worth much with the high fuel prices. Buy a decent sized car (Impala?) or cross over and be done with it. When you have to tow use the Suburban. Trying to buy one vehicle that will do everything AND get decent fuel mileage is a lost cause. It will be cheaper to keep the Suburban on an as needed basis.
Right now we have two 2006 and one 2007 Impala in our fleet and they all average 25 MPG in every day driving - thats with guys who aren't paying the gas bill putting their foot in it all the time. The new 3.9L engines are much better than the 3.8s (both power and mileage) adn these cars are roomy with some nice options (ours are LTs).
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