Used 2015 Ford Edge Consumer Reviews
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2005 Ford Edge ( Keeper)
We struggled a few days in deciding on the 4 vs v6. Within a few months it will be one year in having chosen the 4 cyl. and we are very pleased with the performance. It is still difficult to believe how torquey the 4 responds, and how effortless it carries the weight of a vehicle this size. The by-monthly drives from Michigan to Chicago in midwest weather changes is NO PROBLEM. If there is one major complaint, it's how Ford has used such a thin layer of exterior paint. It is unnecessary in my view that a vehicle intending to compete in head to head world class quality, is so easily chipped. (The front clip area) From the little I know of insects, (which help in paint stain/chipping) they are NOT on the endangered list as yet, so one would think a Company as intelligent as Ford would factor this in their formula. Or perhaps they have, and this is the result? All in all, and great American choice. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Nearly eighteen months now with the Edge. There is an issue with the dash lighting at night. Though rare, they have flickered a few times, and at one point remained quit dim. The gauges were visible, but were difficult to read instantly. Not sure if this is connected, but when we move into Illinois time zone, the clock will not always update. Sort of a hit and miss thing. Ford tech guys could not locate an issue, asking if we accidentally touched the interior light switch. Come on,,, When driving??... it's now "our" fault? The gauge lights returned to prior settings on it's own, but it makes you wonder if this is an electrical problem hiding for a special future event. We have noticed recently that the side warning detector has become hyper sensitive. Surely todays four-door computers create a history which can trace such activity?? Overall we enjoy the solid feel and drive, though mileage could be a shade better. Still consider the Edge as a keeper, and for full disclosure, We are NOT related to the Ford Family.
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3 Year Update Still Better Than Toyotas I Owned
I have driven over the Edge over 73,000 miles on highways, gravel roads, dirt roads, through snow, on ice, and through heavy rain. It has handled awesome. I have taken it on long trips and you know how tired you are after driving long hours. This is the only vehicle I have driven a long distance that I can say I was not tired at the end of the trip. The seats are so comfortable and supportive it is amazing! The Edge handles very smoothly when driving, changing lanes, on turns, and through curves. I can honestly say that the blind side protection has saved me from several accidents. That is the safety feature you must get! The Edge has been extremely reliable only requiring oil changes and tire rotations. The service from my Ford dealer has been excellent! I do recommend the all-weather mats as they are great. Buy from Ford or WeatherTech including one for the rear hatch area. When I travel, I frequently have my sons that are 6 feet 4 inches and 6 feet 2 inches with me along with some of their large friends. They all have plenty of room in the front and back. Before I purchased the Edge, I drove multiple SUV/Crossovers including the Nissan Murano and the Edge was by far the best. To sum it up, Ford has done an amazing job with this vehicle. If you are in the market for an SUV/Crossover and only require two rows of seats, I highly recommend the Ford Edge.
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- Sport 4dr SUVMSRP: $20,99880 mi away
- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $13,99091 mi away
- Titanium 4dr SUVMSRP: $11,00098 mi away
Better than any Toyota I have owned
The Edge is absolutely awesome! I have owned three Toyotas (Sienna, Rav4, and Camry). After one month ownership of my Toyotas, they were just cars. The Edge impresses me more every day. I just love the Edge. It is easy to get in and out. The Edge handles great and you always feel in control. The workmanship is first class. On another note, my sons wanted me to buy a BMW X3 or X5. I am so happy I bought the Edge instead of either of those!
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Borrowed a 2015 Edge and a 2015 Lexus RX
Spent a week driving my sisters Lexus. I was very surprised at how mediocre the car drives. It looks nice, has an OK interior, but rides like a bucking bronco. Truly, awful to ride in. The soft suspension along with poor suspension control resulted in a bouncy, rocky ride. My elderly mother, who usesly love to go for a drive did not like riding in the Lexus. A week later a friend lent me his 2015 Edge for a long weekend drive into the mountains. The car was comfortable, handled well and had a very controlled ride. The Ford was way more comfortable than the Lexus and in many ways felt more up market. Nice going Ford.
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Driving in the Edge
I test drove the Edge and loved it right away. I have the SEL V6 and most of the packages. I test drove a Toyota Highlander but it was noisier and I did not like the steering feel. I wanted to test a V6 Outback but there were none within 75 miles. This is my first vehicle with electronic steering and I liked it better than a CRV that I drove. The vehicle is quiet, smooth, comfortable and has plenty of headroom (I'm 6-02). I can't rate reliability. I've owned four Fords with no major problems. The Edge drives like a heavier sports car with a nice solid feel. Ford has stepped up their game when it comes to refinement.