Used 2021 Ford Edge Consumer Reviews
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Not as nice as the previous model
We traded our CX-5 for this. I regret it every time I have to drive the Edge. We had the previous model Edge with a V6 engine as a rental for a while back when and we loved (almost) every aspect of it. Fast forward to 2020, test drove it, liked the handling and the speed and the room. We took it home and almost 1.5 years later and only 8500 miles, I absolutely HATE this thing. Trying to stay constant at 30-35mp/h WITHOUT any jerking is absolutely impossible. The good: The Edge has a ton of room and a really nice big trunk. That is about it, nothing else makes much sense or is in any way an improvement to the previous model or even on par with competitors. The materials used on the inside are crap. As mentioned above, our Edge only has 8500 miles on it and it squeaks and rattles almost everywhere. It sucks gas like a V8, but doesn't have the power to show for it. The infotainment system works, really slow, but it usually works. If you have 2 phones paired to the car, it doesn't automatically switch if you're out of range of the primary phone and you will get constant pop-up messages, reminding you to pair your phone. A couple of times, the infotainment system stayed black until the car was shut off and turned on again, I was unable to change the station or volume. For a car with a price tag near $40k, I would expect a lot more attention to detail, but I guess Ford doesn't care about that anymore, cheap is king. This is our first and absolutely the last Ford we've ever owned. We will be going back to Mazda.
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You'll love it
We bought the SEL and it is well equipped . It has all the technology you need and plenty of power too. We traded a 2013 Edge SE so we appreciate the upgrades. Quiet, smooth and comfortable.
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- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $19,500In-stock online
- ST 4dr SUVMSRP: $26,926In-stock online
- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $22,000In-stock online
2020 Ford Edge ST
I have been looking at getting an Edge ST for about a year. I found the one I wanted at Akin Ford Winder. I love this vehicle. All the modern conveniences and a great car to drive that has tons of power. It is a lot of fun to drive.
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One Sweet Ride
Bought the Edge ST Line. Liked the appearance but didn't want to pay more for the extra hp. Traded a Titanium Edge that worked flawlessly for three years. The new 8 speed is nice and goes up hills so effortlessly. Would recommend.
Meet My Expectations
I owned a 2013 Ford Edge Limited. I knew that I was going to by another Edge. Very comfortable ride, and a very versatile vehicle.