Used 2017 Ford Edge Consumer Reviews
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Front seats are way to narrow
I’m not massively obese I’m 6’0 and 250 pds. The front seat is about 4-5 inches too narrow for me to be comfy. I liked the rig other than that point
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Fits my 6’3 Guys even in the back
I love this SUV I have a tall husband and son. The fit even in the back.
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Awesome Edge
This SUV almost fall into the category of a muscle car. It’s almost stupid fast. The 2.7L ecoboost V6 has been an awesome engine so far. 50000 miles. 315 hp and 350 ftlbs of torque.
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Smooth & stylish ride
I purchased Edge titanium about one month now. It's a great valued SUV. I have been a Honda CRV owner but when compared to Edge, it far better than CRV. Smooth driving no noise keyless entry feature and all other electronic features are awesome. loved the foot sensor technology for trunk door opening. Overall I'm very happy with the purchase.
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Don’t trust the eco boost engine
There is a lot to like about this SUV. This was the only car I test drove because I was so sure it was the one. Ford is ahead of most other car companies in terms of marrying technology and price. I purchased the 2017 Ford Edge titanium and loved all the bells and whistles that came with it as well as the size and comfort….I wish I could say the same for the engine. The 2.0 L eco boost engine is a lemon! At 66k miles I noticed my engine light on and my coolant was extremely low. 2 mechanics couldn’t find an issue…. I had my spark plugs and coils replaced, more coolant added but I started noticing it was driving rough and white smoke came out of the tailpipe. Apparently there is a known issue with this engine where coolant leaks into the cylinders and can cause your engine to overheat. Ford is very aware of the problem, but no recall exists (there are 2 class action lawsuits). When I called customer service they said it was out of warranty and that they couldn’t help, but did ask if my engine was on fire?!? According to the TSB the only solution is to rebuild the long block engine. I sold my edge and will never buy another Ford.
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