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Used 2010 Ford Edge Limited 4dr SUV AWD (3.5L 6cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews

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5 out of 5 stars

LOOKING TO PURCHASE A STYLISH FORD EDGE? DO IT!!

savannahcmise, Knoxville, TN, 08/30/2017
Ford Edge Limited 4dr SUV AWD (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
87 of 89 people found this review helpful

This has been my all-time favorite vehicle. The ride is smoother than the Lincoln MKX (basically the exact same car with a more costly price tag). I purchased my 2010 Ford Edge Limited AWD used, in 2017, yes I purchased a 7 year old vehicle and I am damn proud of it! The car is so stylish and throughout the years the models haven't been changed all that much appearance wise, so I look like I'm driving a newer car! My car won't look old or outdated for a long time. I paid $13,500 (including taxes, title, fees). The leather is of excellent quality. Every fixture and or mechanical mechanism is. I love the heated leather seats and the climate control (which can be adjusted separately for both the driver and front seat passenger), both air and heat work very quickly and are very cold & hot. I have the heated mirrors which are so helpful. The windows are very large, you do not have to worry about blind-spots in this beauty! This brings me to the safety features, the blind side mirrors being my absolute favorite. I love the backup assist also, although sometimes that sensor can be too careful, only meaning that it will alert me if I am nearing a curb by about 2 ft. The sensor beeps faster the closer you come to an object, which is very helpful if you're really trying to push it. This vehicle handles the best of any vehicle I've ever owned, or have driven for that matter. To compare, I went from a Toyota Yaris Sedan, a very reliable car to my Ford Edge. Before that I owned a Toyota Camry, and a Suburu Legacy (which had nothing but problems with engine and transmission). The Ford Edge sits up high which I love, it makes me feel very safe. I purchased this vehicle, used with just about 80,000 miles on it. I've put 7k-8k miles on it in the 2 months I've had it and it still runs like a dream, the only thing I've had to repair or replace was my serpentine belt right at the 2 month mark, which cost less than $100 to repair. I've been quoted parts that I'll need to replace in the future such as brakes, which will cost about $85 just in parts, for all 4 at the highest grade O'Rielly's Auto Parts has to offer. I paid that same amount to replace all of the brakes on my little Toyota Yaris and those were the cheapest available, so you could say I was pleasantly surprised this vehicle does not require buckets of money for regular maintenance. I have to be honest I have not yet figured what MPG I am getting, I can say it takes about $35 to fill her up at $2.15/gallon where I am, and I fill up once a week. I do drive quite a bit and for me I do NOT think it's a gas hog. When I pay this baby off I WILL absolutely be upgrading to a newer, used Ford Edge. If you're looking into purchasing one of these, you should!!

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5 out of 5 stars

Enjoy my Edge

Robert S., 10/17/2010
Ford Edge Limited 4dr SUV AWD (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
23 of 23 people found this review helpful

I traded my Mercedes for the Edge, with no regrets. I considered a Mercedes SUV; but that is like a Rolex clock radio, you just don't need it! I had owned several Ford's in the past, Explorer, Ranger, Taurus, all were great. The ride on the edge is not as refined as the Mercedes, but it is darn close, $30K less makes it even more comfortable. The sync system is a step above anything else I tested. I recently took the Edge on 3,500 mile trip out west and enjoyed every minute of the drive, fuel economy was better than predicted. The dealership has been on par, or better, than my high end import experiences. Ford has really stepped up and delivered again.

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5 out of 5 stars

Wow! AWESOME All I can say..

Big Red 1, 04/14/2010
Ford Edge Limited 4dr SUV AWD (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
6 of 6 people found this review helpful

I have owned 20 new f/L/M in my life time... This is the best! Ford has really out done themselves with the 2010 Edge. I traded my 2008 Ford Escape Limited. I did see any reason to pay an extra 5000 for the MKX. The ride the quality! I fell in love with Edge the moment I drove it off the lot for home which was the very first time driving this car. I did not know what to expect! get the limited AWD I can say enough good things about this car... other then why would anyone look at a Honda or Toyota Lexus, BMW? Why! Ford you outdid yourself one this one, and if all your other cars! Are like the Edge in Quality and Reliability and style! Look out Japan. America is back! With a vengeance.

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5 out of 5 stars

She keeps going and going....

David, Aiken, SC, 01/15/2021
Ford Edge Limited 4dr SUV AWD (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
5 of 5 people found this review helpful

Bought the 2010 Edge Limited new in 2009. Two things I learned. This is the first car I've had that I've taken it to the Ford dealer for service according to the book for every service. I was incentivized to do so because the dealer fully warranted the powertrain for as long I kept up the service. I had never done this before. I've only had minor repair work. The worst was a leaking seal at around 175K, and the second was a water pump at 220K. Today, I'm at 245K. I said I learned two things: 1) The cost of dealer maintenance was a deal, given I think that the few repairs I've had to deal with and the minor nature of the ones I did have to deal with. 2) Proper maintenance equals mileage. I started thinking of 300K as a game, but it is not much more of a challenge now. As for the car.....plenty of power and comfort. The only annoying issue is that the CD player dies after 60K miles. Have had two, and both went out. Decided I wouldn't go for a third.

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2 out of 5 stars

2010 Edge Lemon

William O. , 09/13/2010
Ford Edge Limited 4dr SUV AWD (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
11 of 13 people found this review helpful

5 Hours after buying this, systems started failing. It has been in the shop for a full 32 days and 3 mornings. The sunroof rattles, tranny failed, brake rotors failed (2600 miles), GPS system failed (Media, Phone, Radio and Nav screens lock/glitch), Iphone is incompatible, seat loses memory, USB failed, and tire pressure sensors failed. I have been battling Ford to fix these problems, and now I am trying to get them to take it back. I had a meeting with a Cust serv rep and field engineer that was a choreographed farce. The engineer who decides if they take it back himself dropped the ball back in April. I have now filed for BBB and NYS AG's arbitration. I don't trust this vehicle. 5500 miles.

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