Used 2016 Ford Edge Titanium 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A) Consumer Reviews
Update: 3 Years In...
Updated review, 3 years later - I'll add commentary around the original review and add more thoughts at the end. I traded in a 2015 Mercedes GLA 4Matic due to its small size and difficulty getting in and out (Also? hearing rumblings about a restructure in the high-tech company I where I worked at the time). My partner and I are each 6'1" (250+ lbs) and the MB just felt cramped after a while. If we had to take someone with us? Oh forget it. The back seat had almost no space. It wasn't a problem when I bought it, but over time, I got tired of making excuses for the thing. Final straw was a trip we made over a couple dates. Not terrible, but after a week in the car with all of our stuff, we just got tired of playing Tetris to get everything to fit. The Ford Edge was a revelation. Great space, not huge, but big enough. Easy to get in and out of, no excuses taking passengers in back. The only issue I have is with the Sync 3 system. The owner.ford.com site says you can update the software to the latest version and has a downloadable update. Well, I've been trying for a week, and it still hasn't "taken." Also, the USB keeps showing it's updating the software, but will just pop up a message that the USB was removed and needs to be plugged back in. Hadn't taken it out, but after removing and reinserting, I still get the same issue. I've got Ford on it, but it's a frustration. Overall though, the car is great. The 2015 update was what made me look at the car, but Sync 3 with Apple CarPlay is what ultimately made me leap. Okay, the 2020 update: Got Apple CarPlay finally installed at the dealership. It turned out I needed another USB hub, so between that and labor, it cost $150. Definitely worth it. The vehicle has been fine and seems to be holding up well to Minnesota winters, my occasional negligence, and being parked outside mostly. The gas mileage has never gotten near the 25 on the hwy it's supposed to. I drive a good 5-10 mph over the speed limit, so I guess I get it, but I was spoiled with the GLA getting 31 mpg on the hwy driving the same way. Same with the Jetta Sportwagen I had before it. The certified pre-owned program is fantastic though, so buying used is the absolute best way to do. The interior seems to be holding up well. An occasional rattle that typically is some item rolling around under the seat usually is the culprit. Overall a good vehicle. I'd buy it again if I had to, though it would be great to have the panoramic sunroof. I'm curious what kind of mileage the 3.5 gets since the 2.0 can't get 25 on the hwy. Otherwise, no complaints.
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This car gives me a headache, literally
I have never had this issue with a car before. I loved my last Edge and my other vehicle is a Ford F150 which I love. The 2016 Ford Edge Titanium has a vibration to it that sounds like buffeting from having the rear windows open. If I ride in this car for more than 30 minutes I get a nasty headache. This is the worst car I ever owned. Finally had to get rid of this car, I figured out after taking test drives in other Edge models that it was the moon roof that caused the issue. I am staying away from the Edge. I ended up dumping it at a major loss. I guess I was the only one with the issue. The new car is fine.
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- Titanium 4dr SUVMSRP: $13,59514 mi away
- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $8,7954 mi away
- Sport 4dr SUVMSRP: $19,9989 mi away
This car meets all our family needs for transport.
Front seat heaters and coolers. Back seats recline with seat heaters too!
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Ford Gal
Like the Ford Edge. Provides plenty of room in the back for hauling luggage and other items. Never have had any problems with it. Roomy seats in the front. Good vehicle.
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driver seat vista glass "sun roof"
I am 5 .7 and 200 pounds and I HATE the drivers seat never buy a ford again ps this was my 4 ford The sun roof stressed crack with 36450 miles and ford will not cover it I look on line and a lot of people had the same thing repair cost 1600 bucks HELP!!!!
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