Used 2023 Ford Edge Consumer Reviews
Easy, But Not Fun, To Drive
I traded in a Ford Explorer for my Edge, and the Explorer had much better features than the Edge, although the price (of the Edge) was pretty close. Ford now offers a "Ford Co-Pilot" and a "Ford Co-Pilot Assist". If you just get the "Ford Co-Pilot" you don't get Navigation or Automatic Cruise Control. The seats are not leather, but a "faux" leather. As I stated earlier the price between the two vehicles is very close, and both are the Ford ST Line. I also don't like the 12-inch screen where you must control, using the touch screen, the temperature, air conditioning, heated seats, radio, and almost every other feature. I preferred the smaller screen with actual knobs to control the temperature. My Edge does not have power folding mirrors, which I really like when I park my car in the garage. The Edge I purchased also does not have a front camera for when parking in parking lots and there is a pole in front of me. My Edge did not come with separate memory seat controls for each of its drivers. It seems Ford is charging more but giving you less. Having said all this, I do like some features of the Edge. The back carrying capacity is pretty good, especially when I fold down the rear seats. My Edge is easy to drive, but not much fun. The engines in my Explorer and my Edge are both the 2.0 liter turbo, but for some reason the Explorer seemed to have much more power, especially when passing another vehicle. My Edge is much easier to park; the Explorer was wider and longer in the front. Would I buy another Edge? No, I would look at other makes and models, such as the Honda Pilot, the Toyota Highlander, or the Hundai Santa Fe or Pallisade. I really want another Hybrid, which wasn't offered with the Edge. So, overall, the Edge is not my vehicle of choice for future models to consider. I believe 2024 is going to be the last year Ford is offering the Edge, which is okay with me.
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Became a ford fan
We chose this suv based on the cargo space, perfect for our dogs to hang out, and the amazing technology in the vehicle felt like luxury to me in this affordable suv. We can go fast with sport mode. And the seats are very comfortable. The ONLY issue my husband has is the delay when we change gear to reverse takes too long sometimes. We don't know if that's a normal dial gear changer feature or what it just annoys him. For me I don't really care. This car has been amazing for my needs and more. Can't wait to take on more trips !
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Awesome
The Ford Edge is a great crossover suv It rides and handles great and very dependable
The Edge of excellence.
The Edge Titanium is, for us, the ideal mix of luxury and utility.
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OK for 57,000 miles before the transmission fails
We got a good deal on our new 2017 Ford Edge, and it was a good ride for the price. The problem was that at only 57,000 miles, the torque converter failed due to faulty welding. The transmission would suddenly disengage and the car would shudder violently, a serious hazard when driving at speed. There was a recall that applied to later 2017 and 2018 models, but our Edge was a few months outside the recall dates. Ford customer service was absolutely terrible and made no attempt to fix the problem or reimburse us for the $2500 repair job. This is a serious safetyy hazard and I have reported it to the NHTSA government agency hoping that they will expand the recall. I would not recommend this car unless the torque converter issue has been fixed. I would also be leery of buying another Ford due to their uncaring attitude to serious safety hazards in their cars.
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