Used 2019 Ford Edge Titanium 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 8A) Consumer Reviews
Smooth Operator
This is a smooth operating vehicle. Quiet on the road. 2.0L Turbo more than enough to power this 4,000lb+ car especially if you have it in Sport mode. More than enough room for cargo. Getting 25 mpg in town and 29-30 mpg on the interstate. You learn how to operate the electronics after a few days of driving. Nice trim and fit. B&O radio to die for!!! Trans is smooth and responsive. Some hesitation in Drive but Sport mode will move it quickly. Lousy horn for a $40,000+ vehicle. Ford should know better as this is a quality car.
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2019 Ford Edge
We have a 2019 Ford Edge Titanium Elite model SUV. It had a window sticker price of $45,775.00! What do you get? 1. A good looking SUV. 2. A solid ride that is reasonably quiet. 3. Comfortable seating and good storage. 4. A very good array of safety features. 5. Good displays and reasonably easy to use infotainment system. 6. Decent acceleration from the turbo four. What don’t you get? 1. An engine cover (everyone hides the mechanicals now). 2. Power fold feature on the outside mirrors. 3. Cloth on the A pillars. 4. Dual note horn (toot—toot, really cheap). 5. Parallel wipers (uses old fashioned clap hands style). 6. Solid sounding rear doors (tinny when open and close). 7. Smooth transmission (jumpy in lower gears especially at start-up). 8. Upgradable maps in the SYNC3 system (not even for money). Apparently, no SYNC3 systems in the U.S. can be updated. 9. Map upgrade has been released on USB, but I have been unable to get my system to complete the update. New map version should be 1-18, which is not that good, but mine is still 1-17 as it was when new. Amazing cost cutting for this expensive vehicle.
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- ST 4dr SUVMSRP: $23,99910 mi away
- Titanium 4dr SUVMSRP: $14,79819 mi away
- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $14,150In-stock online
Surprisingly great car
The outside of this car is nothing special. I was very pleased with how the car handles and drives. It has great acceleration. Handles very nice. Lots of little extras. This car impresses me the more I drive it.
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downsizing
I went from a Yukon XL to the Edge. I compared the Edge to a Caddy xt5. Edge won with over 9 cu.ft. more room behind the front seats. Acceleration from 0-40 sloppy unless you punch it. It takes a little time to get used to the small entrance ( head banging ) but I did. Overall looks great, good mpg, and stiff handling which I like. This Edge is a very good value for money.
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Love my Edge!
Bought a 2019 Ford Edge Titanium in November 2019, and I absolutely love it! Traded in a 2014 Ford Escape Titanium for it. I needed a vehicle that had more interior room and more cargo space. The Edge really delivers! Inside is quiet, refined, and spacious. My sons are both about 6' tall, and both can easily sit in the back seat with leg room to spare. I can haul a lot of luggage now, too. The vehicle didn't come with navigation, but the Android Auto integration more than makes up for that, and it's really easy to use. I've also seen reviews that the Edge isn't very quick. Try using premium fuel and putting it in S mode and it'll perform very well! My family and I can now enjoy long road trips in a comfortable vehicle. After looking at the Honda Passport, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Toyota Highlander, and the Kia Sorento, I really feel I made the right choice with the Edge.