Used 2015 Ford Edge Titanium 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A) Consumer Reviews
Powerful Titanium 2L
We bought our Edge 4 weeks ago and we have enjoyed the car immensely. Today I drove our Edge up to Big Bear Mountain which is 30 miles and an elevation climb from 1500 feet to 7200 feet. I was concerned about the power of the turbo 2L engine, but I am happy to report that our Edge powered up the mountain equal our better than my V6 Acura TL. We have been able to get 30+MPG on the freeway and average about 24 MPG combined. Love the remote engine start this evening with the outside temperature at 20°F. Looking forward to our next trip in 2 weeks on Pacific Coast Highway between Carmel and Morro Bay. We will update on the car after that trip.
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Disappointed in my first Ford
I love the exterior look of the new Edge, and the interior design and layout is top notch, rivaling the European luxury brands. However... Almost immediately after my purchase, my Edge Titanium was spending more time in the dealer's service department than in my garage, due to either a manufacture issue or a design problem that caused a very annoying noise on the driver side (and now the passenger side) of the cabin. Ford didn't care enough to offer any assistance, and the car does not (yet) qualify for buy back per CA definifion of the Lemon Law. I am very disappointed in my first Ford experience. My advice is to stay away for now, or, if you must have one, proceed with caution!
- Titanium 4dr SUVMSRP: $14,8617 mi away
- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $14,59014 mi away
- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $17,59014 mi away
2015 dissapointment
I have had my Ford Edge for less than 2 years, 17months to the day that my transmission went out on it, I bought it brand new sometimes I drive 1,0000 miles a week, all highway miles, but I usually get rid of vehicles around 75,000 to stay away from big problems. So 17 months new, and I'm driving down the road and the transmission starts spinning .. my transmission completely broke at 60,979 miles so as you may know 3 yr /60,000 mile warranty didn't cover it since it was 979 miles out of the warranty, it was gone for 1 month at the Ford garage they ended up rebuilding it finally just now got it back, and I hate that I just spent 3,500+ with a rental car another 1,000 + a monthly payment of 665.00 when I don't have it for the whole month it was gone for 29 days :( I would have never imagined a transmission would go out at 60,000 miles being that there is no Service to the transmission due to 150,000 miles .I argued with them saying it was their fault my stock tires should never outlast a transmission. I guess I'm just really disappointed this is why I always buy new cars so bad things don't happen to them the lady at the dealership pretty much told me I should've bought the extended warranty, so if you didn't think I was mad enough when she said that you can imagine how po'd I was.I have never kept vehicles over 75,000 miles because the small stuff starts happening but apparently with this something huge happened at 60,979 miles. Just really disappointed with the whole situation.
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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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my first full year driving the 2015 ford edge
After one full year driving the new ford edge with no complaints other than a constant water condensation problem in the rear led tailights usually after it rains or the vehicle goes thru a car wash. Ford has agreed to replace only the center taillight at this time . Other than the above described the car has been a pleasure to drive and handles well in all weather conditions and has been a reliable vehicle so far .
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