Used 2015 Ford Edge Consumer Reviews
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A shed on wheels
The only advantage for me was visibility - good ahead and good to the sides and rear. This is a big vehicle which I find sluggish and it handles on the road like a commercial van. The controls are not intuitive - I found the radio hard to operate (and annoying when it decides to do its own thing), the GPS hard to use, the heater / air con very hard to use. The car is full of features and has lost sight of what a vehicle is about: driving. The manual says a lot: 450 pages.
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Ford has the Edge with this midsize SUV
Great car. Feels really tight and safe when driving.
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Putting the Sport into SUV
I first leased this vehicle due to the price but I have never been happier with now owning a vehicle. The Ford Edge Sport packs a big punch with the twin turbo 2.7L engine. The interior is really nice and super quiet on the road. I would recommend staying away from the 21 inch rims if you're in an area that gets potholes. I blew out 3 tires and those are pricey. The SYNC system seems to lag sometimes and does not have apple or android play.
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Whaaaat? This is a Ford??
This is one of the best prices vehicles for all its options. I literally was able to get every option I could think of (outside a heated steering wheel) and most car brands didn't even OFFER all these options or wanted $10k more for all of them. I exceptionally happy with the mpg, handling, and technology. They are truly putting Out their best effort and my consumer confidence is rapidly climbing. Go Ford!
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Ford Edge - Edgy in curves
The "Edge" is very comfortable. I rented this model to go on a trip from NC to Tennessee. Car did great until we encountered the curves in the Tennessee mountains. The rear of the car felt like it was coming up to the front when going in to curves. Rear traction very unstable. Tires had correct air pressure, only 2000 miles on car. Navigating through the electronics (via the up and down, left and right arrows, on the left side lever) is terrible. The Auto Traction function is (in my opinion) useless. I Definitely like "the ride comfort" but, the traction and instability in curves turns the "Purchase Option" off for me.
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