Used 2010 Ford Edge SUV Consumer Reviews
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From to freestyle to FLEX
After having a 2005 ford freestyle limited AWD, and turning the fstyle in for the FLEX I am so far impressed with Ford's improvements. The only improvement would be in fuel mileage- I am avging 22.3mpg, as compared to the fstyle at 21.9 which was larger and AWD; though the performance of the 3.5L 6-Auto is far superior to the 3.0L and CVT. The comfort is phenomenal, better than Cadillac DTS seats. The style, design, ergonomics, and cargo capacity, along with the vista roof make for a very enjoyable and fun vehicle. Extremely practical, fun, and stylish & brisk performance. Edmunds recommended the rouge or venza, but those shld not be considered for obvious rsns. great CUV from a grt company
Superior to my 07 Highlander
Traded in my 07 Toyota Highlander in May 2010. Just turned 6,000 mi. This EDGE has more power,excellent ride & much better on fuel(26 hwy/21 around town) and good looks. With all the rebates & dealing 23,200 before trade in. Glad to be back buying AMERICAN. Ford has a winner here.
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Excellent Ride & Value
Had this vehicle for a month now and couldn't be happier. Ride is excellent and interior is great. Had 4 previous Eddie Bauer Explorers and wanted something with a better ride. The vista roof is tremendous and the Sync system is great. Looked at other GM crossovers and this beats them all including the Buick. Mazda CX9 and Nissan Murano can't compare to the roominess and ride of this vehicle.
Not EDGY but great!
This is our second Edge, it is an AWD Limited and we purchased it new 8 years ago. The reliability has been exceptional, it has required only 3 warranty repairs in 7 years , the compass, a wheel bearing and the blender on the A/C (we purchased the extended) and 1 battery. We still have the original tires (still good) and brakes after 68.000 miles. It still rides and drives very well (no squeaks or rattles), everything works perfectly. It handles outstandingly well in the mountains even in rain and snow. my only complaint is the tires are noisy and the transmission is sometimes slow to downshift and upshift, but nevertheless, it has been totally reliable. It is a great vehicle and is the reason we purchased a 2013 F-150 which has required no repairs or expenses in 56,000 miles.
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Like the car, hate the fuel economy
This is my second Ford purchase after having owned a 2002 Ford Escape for 8 years and, overall, I have been pleased with my purchase. As part of my car searching process, I looked at the Nissan Murano, Dodge Nitro, Jeep Liberty, and Acura RDX (to name a few). Before test driving the Edge, I had actually been prepared to purchase the Acura but the Edge's larger size, overall look/feel, and 6 cylinder engine won me over. Though others have commented on how the ride (seats?) is not comfortable, I have had the exact opposite experience. The ride is fairly smooth and the seats are particularly comfortable. In addition, there is plenty of room for passengers who are taller than five feet!