Used 2015 Ford Edge Titanium SUV Review
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New Edge Night and Day Difference
Jeff Cermak, Pittsburgh, PA, 08/25/2015
2015 Ford Edge Titanium 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
We traded in our 2013 Edge SEL and opted for the 2015 Edge Titanium. We are very impressed with the new design both inside and out. Our new Edge is as quiet if not more than my mother in laws 2015 BMW X5. The ride quality has improved even with the optional 20in Tires. I know people gripe about the My Ford Touch, but knock on wood we have never had any issues. The push button controls … are a nice alternative to My Ford Touch. The engine provides more than enough power for us in the hills in and around Pittsburgh. We are still under 5000 miles, but continue to be pleased with our purchase. I would definitely recommend this to friends and family.
2015 Ford Edge Titanium *Guards Green*
Sage O, Bronx, NY, 10/20/2015
2015 Ford Edge Titanium 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
So I am a 24 year old and have had my 2015 Ford Edge titanium with the 2.0 eco boost 4cyl in the guards green color for a bit over a month. So far, very satisfied with the car. The color is awesome, almost like a Greyish-green. Great ride height, good visibility of the road. The 4 cyl, in my opinion is enough power for the car. I would imagine the 6 cyl version being terrible on gas … mileage. I drive mainly city, stop and go traffic in Brooklyn and I am averaging 16.2mpg for approx 1200 miles I have already put on the car. Interior is extremely comfortable. A lot of technology!!! Bluetooth is very easy to use and responsive. Touch screen display is excellent as well. I have ambient lighting in the vehicle as well which I love. Another feature I find my self using is the foot activated rear lift gate. Very useful believe it or not. Also the auto start fuction from the key fob is excellent. Use it almost every day, I anticipate using it daily once the winter hits the north eastOverall I am very satisfied with the vehicle and deffinetly recommend it to anyone looking for a luxury SUV
Falls short of expectations, but not a bad choice
Dix, Danbury, CT, 07/03/2016
2015 Ford Edge Titanium 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
This is our second Edge, replacing a darn near perfect 2013 Limited model. Our Titanium AWD is equipped with the 3.5 V6 (Edmunds must not think anyone chooses this engine over the pathetically underpowered 2.0 liter four-banger, so they don't allow that choice in the vehicle description above). The current 3.5 seems less powerful than the 2013 model and the fuel economy is still about 5 … mpg less than the EPA ratings. If we buy another Edge, we will likely opt for the more powerful Sport model. Despite having two cameras and multiple sonar sensors that seem to have a mind of their own, this car is difficult to park because of the poor outward visibility (our vehicle ha the "self-parking" feature, but it's not something we use when parking in a drive-in slot at the mall). The front seats are a vast improvement in comfort and material quality over the model it replaced; however, the bottom seat cushions are still too short and do not adjust far enough with regards to tilting. Tilt steering wheel also is lacking in enough up & down movement. Despite all the complaints about how hard the electronics are to use, we find little or no issues with the nav, Hvac & radio controls. Rear seat room is spacious, but the inflating rear seat belts are a bear to use. Paint finish is impressive. Auto-dimming headlights are too easily fooled by other light sources and often stay on dim even when you are on a country road all by yourself. Heated & cooled seats work better than most others we've experienced and the heated steering wheel is terrific. Standard wheels on the Titanium are easier to keep looking good than the chrome-clad alloys that were on the 2013. Like the sonar warning parking aids, the rain-sensing wipers are a complete conundrum, they do whatever they want, whenever they want, even parking themselves during a steady rainfall. The rear window is impossible to keep clean, even in dry weather; a terribly designed rear spoiler actually traps dirt on the glass. Now let's talk about the massive glass sunroof; the rattling & creaking sound is unbearable and apparently has no permanent fix. Silicon spray on the rubber gasket it sits on will eliminate the noise...until you open & close it once! I coated the gasket with silicone last fall and haven't opened the glass since...now silent. Unless you are okay with keeping it permanently closed, save $1500 and don't buy it. 09/02/2016 Update on this flaw: After 15 months, Ford finally came up with a fix for this issue; they installed a thicker gasket around the glass roof that solved the problem!! The other major, "we can't fix it" issue is the smell that the catalytic convertors emit when the car is driven under a full load on a long grade; the odor finds its way into the interior of the vehicle and is annoying to say the least. Previous models have a TSB issued and a kit available to alleviate this issue, but so far, not the 2015 model. One last complaint; the catch-all bottoms on the side doors. The design will hold about a quarter inch of sand, mud, crud, all along the bottom surface of the door, and washing the car necessitates opening each door and spraying the bottom edge to remove the silt. Over-all, this vehicle has been disappointing, although not thoroughly unpleasurable to drive. Other mid-sized cross-overs that we have bought & owned new prior to switching to Fords include the Volvo XC-70, Cadillac XRS (junk), Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited (also junk) and Mercedes GLK-350. This Edge is far from perfect, but we would at least consider buying one more version before we gave up on the either the model or the brand. UPDATE: 01/2018. After 30 months of annoying odors from the catalytic converters, we've traded the car for a 2018 Edge 3.5L Titanium AWD. We seriously considered the more powerful Sport, but the extra $4K in price seemed totally unjustified for a bit of extra power and a larger set of wheels/tires. There appears to be a huge improvement in initial quality between the 2015 and 2018 models and so far there is no problem with exhaust smells entering the passenger cabin. New SYNC system is easier than ever to use. Option packages have changed slightly, but in general the pricing is in line with the 2015. Resale on the 2015 was exactly what we expected. Overall cost per month of ownership (we paid cash/no finance charges) was right at $500 excluding property tax. Zero expenses except for oil changes and one set of wiper blades.
2005 Ford Edge ( Keeper)
JMJ XII, Auburn Hills, MI, 07/17/2016
2015 Ford Edge Titanium 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
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.
Edmunds Summary Review of the 2015 Ford Edge Titanium SUV
Pros & Cons
- Pro:Sophisticated ride quality
- Pro:room for five and their stuff
- Pro:quality cabin materials
- Pro:efficient base engine
- Pro:powerful Sport model
- Pro:many available technology features.
- Con:Touchscreen interface isn't as easy to use as others in its class
- Con:automatic transmission's occasionally sluggish downshifts.
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