2024 Ford Edge Consumer Reviews
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Great Car gives me an Edge
Bought our 2024 Edge 6 months ago and have about 12k miles on it so far. I have likes and dislikes, but overall, we are pleased with our purchase for the money we spent. The car is comfortable for 5 people and a ton of baggage, as we proved recently. Cabin appointments are rather bland with lots of plastic bits, but that's not a problem for us for a sub 30k car. Ride and comfort are very nice. The roads in New England will test any cars mettle, and the Edge is a great performer over bumpy, pot holed asphalt. The car has plenty of zip on regular gas, but if you want the full 250 hp, you need to fill it with premium fuel. Power is not a problem, and if you want to play, shift to "S" sport mode. It wakes up the transmission and provides some excitement! Unlike many of the complainers on here, we have reasonable expectations for a $29,000 car and have experienced no issues with anything so far. Time will tell, of course, as the car is still young. The infotainment system can be difficult to use, but I attribute that to my age. Kids have no problem, so I'm sure I will figure it out. Don't like the cabin environmental controls at all. They are digital with no knobs and I'm just no liking it. Overall, I do not regret my decision.
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Edge Titanium - ET
First time Ford buyer. Impressed with entry ease at 6'2'' and comfort level in the 2nd row compared with similar imports. Fit & finish on par with the best. Lane handling features, stop & go all very impressive with a smooth 8 spd transmission. Yes, lots of features some may never use! Research all while stationary. Driving & using them should be muscle memory without a fit and let the 250 hp ponies do the rest. Well done Ford on a Canadian build!
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- Titanium 4dr SUVMSRP: $25,63927 mi away
- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $19,46218 mi away
- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $20,50927 mi away
A very mediocre car
Rented 2023 model for a week. - lower door edge angled 90 degrees and can seriously hurt your leg. - instrument panel indicators hard to see: cruise control, open doors, etc. are very small and located in the left lower corner. Usually they are located in the center between gauges. - very poor visibility to the rear and rear sides. - the hood is huge, tall and raised on the sides which obstructs visibility of the immediate surroundings like boulders. - the gas pedal is hard and acceleration has a noticeable lag. Would not buy.
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checks the boxes
I bought a used Edge SEL with low miles, Pros, seat comfort, Remote start with no subscription Awesome, handling best turning radius I have ever had all wheel drive great. Camera and sensors nice helpers. Engine power is fair, fuel mileage 22.5 combined, Wish was better, great cargo space, Cons Transmisson shifting slips between gears, sometimes don't like shifting to sport on the fly or going up a hill. I think different programing on trans would greatly improve milage and performance. Going down a steep grade can't us transmission manual down shift to help control speed without burning out your brakes warping rotors. Found shifting to sports helps some. Stock tires Unroyal Tiger paws suck, replaced with less than 22K on them with Cooper PRO control better handling and control all conditions. Helps the ride night and day difference.
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Nice ride and full of features
Our Edge Titanium has been a nice surprise for what we had thought was a "third car". Instead, I'm always happy to drive it. While the interior might be a little dated, the wireless android auto on a large touch screen and full array of safety features provides a comfortable ride.
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