Used 2016 Ford Edge SE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A) Consumer Reviews
Nice Ride
I have had my 2016 Edge SEL 2.0 for a few weeks so I don't have a full review yet. I had test drove the V6 but bought it with the 2.0 4cyl. I was concerned about engine vibration on a 4 cylinder but its not a problem and the car rides quietly and shifts smoothly. For normal driving the 2.0 is more than adequate and I came out of a V6 Murano. I want to correct Edmunds stats. The fuel recommendations for the 2.0 is regular fuel not below 87 octane as per the users manual, premium is not needed.
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FYI: Don’t make this mistake
The engine failed at 55K miles. I am told this is a known problem with the turbo engine of the 2016 Edge, as well as recent models. Thank goodness we have extended warranty, but this may get us a rebuilt engine - not a new one. And either will be the same turbo model with the same problem. I’m looking around to trade this in but everyone is afraid of it. I understand. I AM too. There have been minor problems too, e.g. wipers, navigation, Bluetooth and rear foot-controlled hatch. And yes, we still owe on the darn thing. I had hoped they would give us a new car since Ford knew of this problem when we purchased it in Nov of 2016. We’ve had to cancel our vacation (I don’t trust the 100K Fusion I was lent) and out of town trips to my husband’s doctors (cancer patient). Please warn others. AND PLEASE DON’T ENTER ME IN THE CONTEST.
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- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $11,50012 mi away
- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $9,50045 mi away
- Titanium 4dr SUVMSRP: $12,69922 mi away
Mountain Biker's Delight
Can put seats down and toss the bike and the dog in the back. No wheel removing or need to have a tow. Have almost 53k on it and not one maintenance concern other than a dead battery which is fairly typical in AZ. I like this car so much and it feels so safe to me that I am thinking of getting another. Only negative is my lease negotiation was probably not the best and now the residual is too high for me to purchase. It exceeds the value of the car.
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A great car
A great car. The best visibility on screen. But I did not feel comfortable since I could not see my front since the car is so high and the hood design reduces visibility.
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2.0 engine crap
engine was cast with issues in coolant passage ways way too thin and letting coolant leak into cylinder and destroy engine. design flaw that bit them in the butt. trying to rob Peter for Paul. Engine temp light doesn't come on most times, engine trouble light does not have to come on either, problem most likely slowly failing for long period of time. if your out of warranty, your on the hook for a $7 to $8000 engine long block replacement. Car is worth about $11-$13,000. you are stuck with a piece of junk, I'm trying to convince my wife to cut our loses and get another SUV, not Ford, I have been loyal Ford customer for 40 years. A shame. No more quality control in place from design to finish product. ford this week admit they are over 2billion in warranty work this year so far, wants to have better control, so they deny liability in their work and leave a lot of people mad. 4x worse than all of GM.
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