Used 2015 Ford Edge Consumer Reviews
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Watch out for the throttlebody!!!!
I so loved this car until it died on my commute home. Luckily, I was only on a 2 lane highway and not the major Atlanta highway I had just exited from. 13,000 miles and it just lost power. I thought I had gotten some bad gas as we were in the middle of gas shortages in Georgia. Called road side assistance and had to have it towed back to the dealership. The next morning the service department called me first thing and the gentlemen I spoke with seemed to not think it was bad gas - looking back now I am pretty convinced he knew EXACTLY what the problem was due to the propensity of fords to have this issue. I was later told by my salesman that there was a recall with this issue. I looked this up and there are no recalls on this car at all. Ford needs to own up to this issue. Except for this very major break-down, I had been very pleased with this car. It does drive very nicely and while not perfect, Sync does pretty much what I tell it to do. I do need to give a shout- out to Akins Ford in Winder, Georgia because they do bend over backwards to make things right. Now Ford needs to do what is right.
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Love the new Edge
After having my new 2015 Edge for about 6 weeks I am overall very pleased. The 4cyl turbo charged engine is more powerful than the 6cyl that my 2008 Edge or 2013 Explorer had. It has great acceleration. The braking is much improved and does not have that mushy feel that many Ford vehicles have. The new exterior design is sportier and more sleek than the previous Edge. I love the new two tone leather interior giving it a higher end feel. I miss the power lift gate that my Explorer had and wish it was a standard feature. The interior cabin is much quieter than my last two vehicles. There are also more display features for fuel economy etc.
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2015 Ford Edge is a great looking car; but looks can be deceiving. If you want cloth seats you can not buy the Titanium upgrade (which only has leather; but boasts variable drivers' seat controls). So opt for cloth which I did with the base model and the drivers' seat has little or no control for comfort adjustments. The seating is rock hard and offers very little to make it accommodating or enjoyable. The tiny screen that displays the rear view camera image is a waste... so small you need glasses to use it with any accuracy. I don't both using that image generated by the otherwise clever rear-view camera. I can't get better than 23.9 mpg after 6,000 miles and I am a conservative driver with no lead foot by any means. I like the size of the Edge when compared to the smaller Escape or larger Explorer. I am leasing and have about 2 plus years to go on this. My thoughts at this point are to look outside the Ford or Lincoln family for next lease to see if I can find an SUV/Crossover with much better front seat comfort.
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Amazed at the change Ford Made to this Vehicle
Redesigned for the Gen 2 the 2015 is really fun to drive. I was less then impressed with the previous version of the Edge, so I was skeptical taking a test drive. Wow they changed this vehicle, comfortable, design and what they used. Some thing I would have made standard is every model should have the LED rear red Light Bar, Power mirrors with integrated blind spot mirrors , also every version have intelligent access with push button start, I have this partially I have push button start and the rear gate is intelligent access but not the doors. Every model should also include the front and rear parking sensors. Other then that everything else could be optional. 2.0 EcoBoost AWD in Magnetic, black interior, Rear inflatable Seatbelts Pros: Comfortable Amazingly a lot of power Low road noise very nice controls Cons: Everything I mentioned that should be be standard.
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Really like this vehicle
We bought the SE and there are two things that I don't care for. If you leave the fob in the Edge and lock the doors with the lock on the door they will lock, the same as locking the keys in your old car. With the electronics they should be able to prevent this or give a warning when the fob is left in the Edge. My Edge has no keypad entry. They give you a key but that is probably at home. I do not have the auto stop/start feature. Wish that I had gotten the auto start/stop feature.
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