2024 Ford Edge Consumer Reviews
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Was my dream car.
I purchased my dream car in October 2023. I have always wanted this car. I finally got it and was super excited. Having a family,& a daughter who is involved in every sport you need room. Upon purchasing the 2024 Ford Edge, I notice after a week there was issues. I didn’t think much of it, just called the dealership and scheduled an appointment to get it looked at and find out what was going on. Well let’s just say I was driving in a rain storm and felt water dripping on the hand and come to find out the roof was leaking by the visor. The screen system sounds like an alien, car play works when it wants to. Other components within the screen system are not working properly. I have to pull over on the side of the road,shut off my car a dozen times and sometimes it take 30-45 mins for everything to start working normal. Only for the screen to turn black, gps to stop working, heating and cooling system to be working opposite. I have had my new car at the dealership over a dozen times since October. Ford is well aware of my issues and now says the part that is needed won’t be in till October-December 2024. So now I have to drive a car that I now HATE because ford can’t seem to figure out what exactly is wrong with a brand new car I purchased. I seriously would not recommend this car to anyone
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Screen always freeze forcing you to pull over
First off this car is a typical ford car. Not worth half the value they charge for it. Screen freezes forcing you to pull over and shut it off. When the car freezes for some reason it blast the seat warmers to full power in 95 degree weather. Took me twenty minutes to get off because the highway had no shoulder. Car has 700 miles and has done this six times in the first two werks of me owning it. It’s going back.
- Titanium 4dr SUVMSRP: $24,83316 mi away
- ST-Line 4dr SUVMSRP: $24,5909 mi away
- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $26,05513 mi away
Blowing in the wind
Basically, I can't add much to other reviews. I have the Titanium trim. It has a smooth drive, good pickup without the Sport Drive, lots of passenger room and storage behind the back seat. BUT, I have wind noise behind the driver's seat. I've taken it in twice and I'm told there's nothing wrong. In town is not a problem, but road trips become annoying hearing the wind. Also, I agree with another review that the Ford infotainment isn't that easy to navigate. Even my salesperson had trouble when I stopped by the dealership to be shown a couple of things. This is a 2022 and I might trade this in for something else. The wind noise is a big issue for me.
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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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Retirement Car
Everything that we wanted.
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Abnormal engine noise in brand new 2024 model
Ford engineers went super cheap and removed engine cover as well as dampening lining from the hood. Brand new Edge 2024 is so loud to start and an annoying experience while driving to listen to loud engine noise at 2400 KMs which service thinks is normal. Shame for cheap engineering while charging customer 54k
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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
All good, but...
I have my car on lease for an over a year. From the day 15 I started to hear a buzzing noise, like my muffler touching the body of the car. Brought it to the dealer. They took the car and did nothing with the resolution that this is normal. I can't stand this sound and will most likely get read of this car. Love everything else about it a lot, but,,,
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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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