Used 2023 Ford Edge Consumer Reviews
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Up-Grade to my 2020 Fusion SEL
Recently purchased a Gold Certified 2023 Edged Titanium with around 27,000 miles. Love it! Rides really smooth (especially with new Michelin Defender 2), Titanium features are nice...No regrets...
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Not worth the hassel
The back doors like to freeze closed in winter makingnit hard to get in or out. The rear wheel edging is coming off and to top it off the windshield washer fluid is not working.
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- Titanium 4dr SUVMSRP: $21,999In-stock online
Good car for the money
Loved the all wheel drive, the navigation screen is amazing…larger than my IPad. Definitely worth the purchase.
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Great choice on pre-owned
We bought this Edge with 60K on it from a dealer. My wife loves it. It's the right size, handles well and has just enough power. Looks great, comfortable and good cargo space. The Titanium package covers everything she could possibly need. Quite satisfied!
Luxurious and Sharp
I have the 2022 Ford Edge Titanium which is loaded. I bought it fresh out of lease in the forged green metallic color and the 2-tone black/tan interior. The 12" screen is well positioned and easy to use and the B & O sound system sounds good. The panoramic roof is huge and opens wider than others I've had in the past with less road noise. The vehicle ride is great and smooth. The seats are very comfortable and well padded. I am 6'2" and have plenty of room and an adult can still fit behind me. The trunk is impressive in size for the size of the vehicle. The only complaint I might have is that the turn knob shifter seems a bit close for my reach and since I am tall I tend to hit the break pedal on the metal bar rather than the actual pad.Overall I love this car so far, if you like the bells and whistles like I do but don't want to break the budget on a luxury car brand then SUV the Ford Edge Titanium is a definite must see.
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