Used 2015 Ford Edge SEL 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A) Consumer Reviews
I love my 2015 Edge AWD
Update: I have owned my car over 2 years and still love it. The only issue I have is that the hands free sensor for the hatch doesn't always work. Also, sometimes the hatch comes down by itself while you are loading stuff. This could be a safety issue. I have owned this vehicle for 9 months. First off, I love how this SUV drives like a car and handles very well. The acceleration of the 4-cylinder turbo is superb here at high elevation in Colorado, whereas a lot of other 4-cylinder vehicles are lacking in power. I purchased the SEL with leather and both power driver and passenger seats, automatic liftgate (which I love), upgraded sound system etc. The rear legroom is plentiful and it's awesome that the rear seat reclines (Although, I have small children and am not able to recline it yet). The AWD is great; my vehicle handles way better in the snow than my Jeep that I traded in. Around town I average about 25 mpg per tank. I recently went on a 3000 mile road trip to Georgia and averaged around 27-28 mpg sometimes. The seats were comfortable on the trip up to about 10 hours of driving in one day. The interior is very quiet and the vehicle has a smooth ride. The safety of the vehicle is top notch, which I can attest to being involved in a 9 vehicle accident on the interstate a couple months ago. An SUV pushed a pickup truck into the back of my Edge. It felt like a hard impact but I only had a tiny dent on the plastic rear bumper cover which people don't even notice (The pickup's bumper was hanging off). The only con I had was shortly after I purchased the vehicle and a rattling noise was coming from the driver's side door speaker. It seems like over time it has resolved itself. Overall, the new Ford Edge is a pleasure to drive.
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2015 Edge at 60,000 miles
2015 edge SEL AWD now has 60,000 miles on it. Not a single squeak. Drives like a luxury car. Outstanding 4wd in snow. One of our favorite vehicle over our 25 year history of car purchases. Is driven on rough mixture of rural dirt roads, town roads and interstate. Has held up remarkably well. We have made the decision to hold onto to it until 100K miles.
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- Sport 4dr SUVMSRP: $9,9957 mi away
- Sport 4dr SUVMSRP: $13,6475 mi away
- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $11,99923 mi away
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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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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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.