Used 2019 Ford Edge Consumer Reviews
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Still Love It!
37,000 miles on my Edge ST and I am as happy as the day I drove it home. Great acceleration, which never gets old. Fun to drive. Excellent traction. I install snow tires from December to April and I have never had a traction problem, even in areas near my home where I sometimes slid driving my former Subaru Outback. This car is perfect in the mountains. Lots of space for my stuff. Comfortable. Great stereo. Nice safety features. I have changed oil every 3,000 miles so have been under the car. Very clean design. Seems easy to work on which will be a plus for me as the years pass. I did do a brake job myself very recently, but the brakes were ok and a brake job wasn’t essential. I drive in Colorado so a lot of long downhill braking. I do brake jobs more frequently than most people, out of an excess of caution. The brakes were easy to work on. I have been very happy with the reliability of this car. I’ve had no issues. Everything works!
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Moonroof problem
I really like the vehicle itself. I have a titanium edition. I have a little under 2000 miles on it so far. The sport mode is great, you can really notice the difference. It has a little more spunk making it easier to pass on the highways. A few months ago I ran into a problem with the moonroof shade. I went to close the shade and it came off the track on the passanger side. It has been in the shop for 3 weeks now and Ford is having a really difficult time repairing it. They state that either the clips break when putting it together or after they replaced the entire moonroof it will do the exact same thing. Last I heard, they were going to see if an engineer could take a look at it. Also, as some others have mentioned, there is a distortion in the winshield around the rear view mirror. It definitely plays with your eyes if you look up and towards the passanger side of the glass.
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- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $17,998In-stock online
- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $14,500In-stock online
- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $16,073In-stock online
Nice car
I have had best quality from Ford products... That said, after my 2000 Mountaineer was rear-ended and totaled I had to get a new vehicle... What a difference 20 years of technology makes! I am really enjoying all the "bells & whistles" in the new car... Although I would have liked to keep my old car for another 20 years, all the factory incentives/rebates offered by Ford made this transition a bit less painful. It remains to be seen if I will like having a "car" vs a "truck," but I think I will adjust!
Horn, Auromatic Updates
Transitioned from a 2015 SEL to a 2019 Titanium. The 2019 definetly has a much quicker transmission and is very responsive, my 2015 lagged a bit. I absolutely hate the horn, its embarrassing and useless, one can barely hear it! Ford really screwed up with this. I have not been able to update my SYNC, its done over wifi and who has wifi close enough to be able to connect, unless you have your garage is with proximity of your home's wifi.
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2019 Edge ST Ruby Red
WE traded our 2015 Edge Sport for the ST Model, and I love it. With 8 speed trans is moves quick enough for me. Don't care for the dial shifter, but I am getting used to it now. Love the Edge ST. I still have Edge as of today. No plans on letting it go. I really love the crossover Edge ST.
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