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Stil love this car
Owned this car for nine months and 5000 miles. 2.0 turbo is an awesome engine. Not once have i stepped on the gas and wished for more power. It moves really well and pretty silent at that. This has to be one of the quietest vehicles I've owned. Ride is nice and absorbs the road well. Fit and finish is first class. Panoramic sun roof is nice as well as the sound system and technology. Much better than my Infinity that i traded for this car. Very intuitive and easy to figure out. Ford has done a great job with this car front to back its a winner.
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They keep getting better
This is my forth Edge so I guess I like them. There is one thing on my new 2016 Edge that I could do with out and I find it DANGEROUS. The model I have has the new kick under the rear bumper to open the tail gate. If you step in to far to get something and your foot hits the sensor it comes down on your head. This has happened many times. I was taking fishing rods out of the back and stepped in for a better grip and the tailgate came down. I had to move fast so they did not get broken. I asked the dealer to disconnect it and was told you can't. After owning 4 Edges I was hoping they would put some rear bumper protection on top of the rear bumper to protect it from taking things in and out.
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oil pan leak on 2.7 eng. Adaptive steering fault
The 2.7 ecoboost is a great engine - but check to see if the oil pan leaking issue has been addressed on the recently built engines. Research it on the web - very common issue on the 2.7 liter motors due to faulty adhesive used on the carbon fiber oil pans on this engine. The pan has to be replaced to repair it. This issue more common on the F-150 truck which has the same 2.7 engine in many of them. The pan oil leak is not seen on many Edges since the Sport version is the only model in 2016 to have the 2.7 engine. The vehicle has been to shop twice for a fault on the adaptive steering system. On the initial shop visit (shortly after purchase) the fault was cured in a few minutes with an upgraded software. The current fault (per the dealer) can only be repaired by replacing the steering wheel - which apparently has all the electronics for the adaptive steering built in to it. The steering wheel replacement has not been completed as of the date of this report due to dealer not having the part in stock. These two issue are unfortunate because I love the car. My wife is not nearly as understanding and wants to "dump" the car now. FYI: for you "do it yourself oil change folks" this vehicle is a snap. The plastic oil drain plug comes right off with a 180 degree twist (and I mean instantly off) - when the plug is twisted the 180 the oil is coming out full bore. Also the oil filter is located up top and can be accessed from under the hood. (but get yourself a 27mm socket to unscrew the filter housing). This engine is designed for the oil to stay up in the engine and not fall to the pan instantly - which means the oil needs to be "hot" and also leave the drain plug out for an extended length of time. The navigation system is less than impressive - Garmin or the iPhone is better.
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Love my Edge
I was forced to buy a new car after my old one was totaled in an accident. I hate car shopping so I wasn't over thrilled to do it. Thanks to Edmunds car buying service and Phil Long Ford it was easy. I love the Ford Edge SEL. I handles like a dream and is easy to get in and out of. A plus was getting my 89 year father in and out plus there is a power port right next to the passenger seat for his oxygen machine. Love it.
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My 2nd Edge great car Ford sync disappointing
I traded my 07 Edge in on a new 2016. The Titanium trim is great approaching that of a Lincoln. The best thing is the 2.0 Ecoburst engine. I am getting 23 mpg in the city ! My 07 Edge got 17 mpg is the exact same conditions. Surprisingly enough the rear cargo area is almost 6 inches longer than my old Edge. I was hoping to use my old cargo mat and it no longer fit. I find the Ford Sync 3 disappointing. I was told that it would get updated to the newest version that supports Android Auto and Apple Carply by the summer of 16. Here I am in Jan 17 with no update. My dealer says he can "force" it to take apps but that seems mickey mouse and would prefer the update which is out in the 2017 models. I can't express how disappointed I am in Ford for this lack of support. UPDATE 7/13/2017 It is astounding that Ford has not updated my Sync 3 to the newer version that has Android Auto ! Ford has abandoned it's customers and moved on to new models. Not only that but Sync 3 does crazy things like the radio turns on when I turn the car off even if I wan't using the radio in the first place. I would not buy another Ford with any kind of Tech. Update 1/10/18 I finally got Android auto no thanks to the worthless service department at Ford of Ocala. They actually had no idea how to update the sync 3. I found the download online and did it myself. The update was easy. I didn't realize that Android Auto requires you to plug the phone in via a USB. The Edge runs great. I'm getting about 23 mpg in the city !! about 10,500 miles so far don't drive a lot all city. Update 6/2018 Edge is running great. No problems. Have not needed to take it back for any warranty claims. Great gas mileage. Still not liking Sync. Update 7/16/19 Edge is running good. Didn't have to take it back for any warranty repairs. Still don't like Sync. May be my last Ford because of poor tech. 7/16/2020 Update. Still hate Ford sync. Great gas mileage 23 mpg city !
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