Used 2015 Ford Edge Consumer Reviews
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Almost perfect
So I traded in a Focus Titanium for an Edge SEL with all of the extra options. I'll start off by saying I absolutely love the look, the ride quality is great, and the 2.0 has great power. I'll start out listing the pros; the hands free lift gate is a really nice feature to have and my wife loves the panoramic sun roof. The Edge drives really well and the base EcoBoost motor has plenty of pickup. The leather inside feels high quality and my wife and I have I issues with the seats as some other owners were saying. Now for some of the cons; the Edge has some noises inside. I have not yet gone to the dealership to ask them to fix the issues but the biggest one is the drivers side door has an air leak somewhere up by the drivers left ear. It's a squeak once you are driving a certain speed. Another noise inside the vehicle is the back seat. The bottom bench cushion has two clips that rattle non stop even when the vehicle is just idling and not moving. I luckily did not have the water leaking like some other owners but I have noticed the hood moves and shimmies sometimes while driving. The only other issue I am having is with a bubble in the drivers side door in the paint. Again, I have not gone back to the service department yet so I cannot comment on how quick ford will help with the issue. Overall I am pleased with the purchase and will be extatic if the issues get resolved through the dealer.
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A nice upgrade
Traded in our 2012 ford escape for the new 2015 edge. We actually own a SEL 6 cyl. (But the review wouldn't give me the option). It's a responsive engine, Doesn't feel sluggish. We still aren't getting great MPG. But I suppose that'll come the more we break it in. Has a few blind spots, but that's to be expected with any vehicle... it's still easy to maneuver. Easy to see out of. I test drove the hyundai santa fe sport and it doesn't even come close to the edge! The edge feels more sturdy. I feel it'll last a long while! We have a 4 yr old and it's easy for her to get in and out of the vehicle, she has plenty of room in the back and she loves the cup holders that come down from the back middle seat. We unfortunately haven't taken it on a long drive that's over 2 hrs. But so far the front seats seem comfortable for both me and my husband. We are loving it! Love the close tailgate button.. very handy for me only being 5'3. My only concern is the material they used around the cupholders. It seems to scratch very easily. But other than that, we are very happy with our purchase and plan to keep it for years!!
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- Titanium 4dr SUVMSRP: $12,45410 mi away
- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $10,495In-stock online
- Titanium 4dr SUVMSRP: $10,778In-stock online
Fun at first! Nightmare when things go wrong!
I had my Ford Edge Edge towed to the local Ford dealership here in Idaho Falls, ID on November 23rd. It is now December 24th and it is sitting at the dealership under a couple feet of snow. I have just made my car payment for my reliable Ford vehicle. Two modules went out that control the remote entry and the push button ignition. I was stranded in the middle of winter with no heat and had to call for a tow. The dealership has been horrible with communication. I was sent to my regional customer service representative who said he would work on getting the part here faster. I was told the part would be here on December 17th. I finally called that evening to find out that the weather has slowed the shipping and it should be in on the 18th. Apparently the mule they are using walks very slow cause the shipment came in last night. It is now almost 11:09 am in Idaho and they still have not located the part. No vehicle for the weekend! Repairs made this year on my Ford Edge: -Main system that runs my climate and radio had to be replaced. -Rails on panoramic roof needed replacement. -Alarm stopped working on automatic tailgate stopped working. -Brake Booster tore. Known problem. -PTU seal leaking and stinks up car. Known problem -Two modules went out on remote entry and ignition. This caused my battery to fry and needed replacement. ****Please read the car complaints forum's before you buy a Ford Edge***** I would not recommend this vehicle to a friend or family member!
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BMW performance on a budget
I was originally going to buy a Taurus SHO but decided the Edge Sport would be more practical for my specific needs. I have owned many cars over the years and put a lot of miles on some pretty bad roads in all types of weather, unfortunately I can't comment on the Edge's winter performance yet. What I can tell you is that this crossover is absolutely great on the highway and very pleasant to drive in an urban environment. It's quite, and soaks up bumps and irregularities in uneven road surfaces like a big luxury car. What it doesn't do is have a ton of body roll or wobbly feeling like a lot of vehicles in this segment. I suspect this is due to the stiffer springs and bigger anti sway bars on the sport model. Cargo storage and access is very good, the stereo is better than average, the navigation system is pretty straight forward and loads fast, visibility is also good, however I personally find the inability to turn the lane departure system completely off rather annoying as I don't always use turn signals so that little shudder it sends through the steering column when I'm passing is a bit distracting. Yes, it has bunch of bells and whistles but the real reason to buy this thing is the engine. The 2.7 v6 twin turbo is absolutely incredible. The power is very linear and triple digits happen in the blink of an eye. The thing is you never realize how fast your accelerating until you look at the speedometer or the line of cars in the rear view mirror and it does it so smoothly and quite. It's not a Corvette or Porsche 911 but I can assure you an X5 or Lexus is going to be embarrassed if they challenge you on the 4 lane. My point is to find the level of technology and performance you find under the hood of this thing you would have to spend a lot more and it will be from Europe.
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Loved it but it became a lemon ☹️
Loved this car - how it looked, how it ran, the great deal I negotiated ..... about 18 months in I started having wind noise at higher speeds that they tried 5 times to fix but it got progressively worse. 6 months later you would swear there was a swarm of bubble bees right by the rear view mirror - we could not even hear the radio. Ford gave me no hassles on the Lemon Law process. I got every penny back including extended warranties and accessories with just the standard small usage fee as required by law. I was sad because I really did love it otherwise. In the end I got s Honda Pilot. 4 year newer model, bigger car and since I got the Elite it has ever feature. My payments are the same as before.
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