Used 2016 Ford Edge Titanium 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A) Consumer Reviews
Owned the 2016 Titanium Model for over a year now
First, in my opinion, this is a fabulous car for navigating in heavy traffic or congested areas. Visibility is great out the front and sides. The car steers on a dime, which means parking it should never be an issue. Our particular model has all the bells and whistles that were available in 2016. The only feature I've never used (mostly because I just don't quite trust it), is the self-parking option. The vehicle is touted to be able to park itself using the sensors around the bumpers and sides. The ride is quite comfortable. We've never taken an extremely long trip in it due to my wife's health but so far, we've done 200 miles round trip and didn't end up feeling like we were packed in a shipping crate when it was over. When I bought this car, it was a dealership demo with 2300 miles on it. The only thing I would have preferred differently would have been a 6 cylinder engine as opposed to the turbo equipped 4 cylinder. Not a major disappointment though. The four cylinder has sufficient pick up and cruise ability for an urban or suburban area. This car as the optional lane sensing feature as well as the collision sensing in the front. Collision sensing is a great feature. Although it does not automatically begin breaking, it does warn you both audibly and with a red bar HUD on the windshield. The braking system pr-charges, which means that as soon as your foot touches it, it begins the brake. No hesitation...even but for a moment. The audio system is a Sony, which is a fine as any system I've ever heard. Controls in the vehicle for almost any function audio, heat/ac, navigation, etc. are within easy reach and don't require searching. The cargo area in the back is fantastic for grocery shopping, even for a large family. Plenty of space to do what you need to and it's easy to load and unload. There are lots of other great features but my bottom line is that I'm not disappointed to own this car at all. In fact, I'd buy it again and more importantly, my wife loves it. She's 69 years old and for her to give it such accolades is testimony enough for me. As for MPG, our trips to Delaware have given us upwards of 33 mpg. Local driving averages about 24 to 28 depending on traffic. Only maintenance so far has been the normal oil and filter changes, along with the tire rotation. After owning this now for 22 months the mileage is just over 10,000.
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What a Great SUV!
I don't use words like great and awesome very often when describing cars. However, these words describe my 2016 Ford Edge Titanium. At least so far. My wife and I are in our 60's and we decided to trade our larger Explorer for something smaller that was easy to drive around town, parking lots, and shopping centers. We wanted the SUV to look great both inside and out with plenty of technology and still maintain the internal room we needed. We did not need a third row seat. We looked at the Nissan Morano, Chevy Equinox, and Jeep Grand Cherokee. After driving the Edge my wife said this is the SUV for us.. We purchased the 302A package which gives us an abundance of safety features and upgrades. Sync 3 is so much easier to use. The touch screen is easy to see and navigate through and the voice commands have a much quicker response. The Edge is very easy to drive with an upscale looking and comfortable interior and a great design on the outside. MPG has been around 20 primarily around town with the 2.0 liter Ecoboost fwd engine and 20 inch wheels. The acceleration and power are very smooth and adequate for what we need on a daily basis..If you are looking for a Mid-Size Crossover I would highly recommend test driving the new Edge.
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- Sport 4dr SUVMSRP: $13,95099 mi away
- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $14,99897 mi away
- Titanium 4dr SUVMSRP: $10,99574 mi away
Ford Edge delivers comfort and quick acceleration!
The Ford Edge Titanium 2.0 Eco boost is amazing! Great acceleration and roomy interior. I have been a Honda girl for 32 years. I drove the CR-V and was disappointed in the lack of acceleration and road noise. The Honda Pilot was just too large for my needs. So I started my research and realized the Ford Edge was in the top 10 best SUVs in Consumer Reports. The other high ranking SUVs were very nice but larger than what I needed. The Ford Edge has a potential of reaching 30MPG which also played a role in what I wanted in my SUV. The redesigned body and interior is very classy and as nice as the high end SUVs! Plenty of leg room and good cargo space. Cabin is pretty quiet. Visibility is great! AC is cold with good fan speed options , and it has vents for the back seats as well. I paid extra for the panoramic sun roof as in my previous vehicles, I used my sun roof as often as the weather would allow. I love it! You will not be disappointed if your purchase the Ford Edge! Ford has done a fabulous job bringing this vehicle to the top 10 SUVs!
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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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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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