Used 2015 Ford Edge SEL 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A) Consumer Reviews
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I LIKE THIS CAR
The Edge is a comfortable, quiet car with good pickup and a smooth ride. I like the technology, it was easy for me to learn. I'm still getting use to the backup camera, this is a great feature but does take some getting use to. So over all I like the car and I am looking forward to many years of service form it. I just got back from a 3500 mile drive through the mid-west. The car was comfortable to drive and gas mileage was as high as 29 mpg on one stretch. UPDATE: I bought a ford Edge in 2015, It has been a very dependable car. Comfortable to get in and out of, comfortable to drive. Maintenance costs are low. I would recommend this car.
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love my Edge but
The late model 2015 I have is really the new 2016 new model. What I find very dangers is the kick under bumper rear hatch close and open. It only opens when the sending unit is in your pocket, so you have to remember to take it out or it will activate it. If you reach in to get something to far the hatch comes down on your head. This has happen many times and, I asked my dealer if they could disconnect it and was told they could not. I reached in to get my fishing poles out and the hatch started coming down, had to move fast. No protection on the top of the rear bumper so the paint gets chipped taking things in and out
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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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Ford Edge - Edgy in curves
The "Edge" is very comfortable. I rented this model to go on a trip from NC to Tennessee. Car did great until we encountered the curves in the Tennessee mountains. The rear of the car felt like it was coming up to the front when going in to curves. Rear traction very unstable. Tires had correct air pressure, only 2000 miles on car. Navigating through the electronics (via the up and down, left and right arrows, on the left side lever) is terrible. The Auto Traction function is (in my opinion) useless. I Definitely like "the ride comfort" but, the traction and instability in curves turns the "Purchase Option" off for me.
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From fair to expensive
I bought this car, it had18000 miles. The first month the battery went dead, Ford replaced it under warranty. A year and a half later that battery failed. Ford wouldn't warranty that battery, bought new one from Hensley battery. less than one year later went out to start car,it was dead,doors wouldn't even open. Jumped it with my ford truck. Then once it started it couldn't steer, the steering has a electronic assist. Had to have it towed to our Ford dealer,Western Slope Ford, got a call that it needs a new steering assembly. $1700.00 something. This car has 25700 miles. I talked with some other edge owners, this car has a lot of battery issues. I'll probably trade it after I fork over the money to fix it. Definitely wouldn't make this mistake again. I over paid for it in the first place.
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