I test drove this car today...SE. I loved it! Seats and head rest were very comfortable. I weigh a little over 200 lbs and the seat was wide enough and comfortable. The head rest was comfortable..I have neck issues. I liked the feeling if sitting up higher although, it was easy getting out of the car. I loved the extra room in the cargo area. I probably will be buying this car. 😊
Looked seriously at the Ford Edge when I purchased a midsize SUV two years ago. Overall I liked the vehicle. The standard engine is certainly adequate in terms of performance but while I like 2.0L turbos (I have one in my GTI), I was (and remain) skeptical of its durability in a vehicle that weighs over 2 tons before adding fuel, passengers, and gear. I had no complaints about the Edge's performance with the standard engine. Scalding performance in a midsize SUV isn't an especially high priority for me (or most consumers). But the long term stress placed on the engine gave me pause. And Ford's relatively short power train warranty (5 yr/60K miles) doesn't reduce my skepticism. As a result I focused on the ST model with its 2.7L twin scroll turbo V6. The difference in performance was more than significant, especially in terms of straight line acceleration. And I had greater faith in the V6 with 700 cc's more displacement. On the other hand, my wife cast the deciding vote against the Edge. (The family SUV is her daily driver.) She complained that the driving position made her feel like she was at the stern of a very long boat with the distance between the edge of the dash to the base of the windshield great enough to hold a surfboard. And stop light drag racing isn't her thing. Add to that the "50 Shades of Gray" interior and less than perfect fit of components in a $40K+ vehicle and I had to reluctantly agree. We opted instead for a top trim KIA Sorento the same size as the Edge with a 3.3L NA V6, a far better warranty (both for the power train and for bumper to bumper coverage), a much more upscale interior and numerous features, at the same price as the Edge ST. If I were making the decision today, I'd make the same choice.
I’ve got a 2020 SEL in black has every option except the panoramic moon roof the stock stereo is not all that great but it works for now would have gone with the titanium if they had had one in black and I could afford it haha
Front interior looks unimpressive. What type of fuel injection? Multi-Direct Duel, MultiPort, Direct injection? When you show the rear leg room, you need to tell the viewers what position the front seats are in.
I test drove this car today...SE. I loved it! Seats and head rest were very comfortable. I weigh a little over 200 lbs and the seat was wide enough and comfortable. The head rest was comfortable..I have neck issues. I liked the feeling if sitting up higher although, it was easy getting out of the car. I loved the extra room in the cargo area. I probably will be buying this car. 😊
Great review, thanks. I bought a 2020 Edge SEL on Saturday and I love it. Its fun to drive and the options are great.
I just bought a 2019 titanium & absolutely love it. So much to learn.
Just bought the SEL trim package. Great vehicle
Driving the SEL for the weekend..its all good.
I had a19 fora rental car last year. I was actually impressed. Great run a round vehicle that I would have as a family vehicle
I think they still have a really cool modern look.
Looked seriously at the Ford Edge when I purchased a midsize SUV two years ago. Overall I liked the vehicle. The standard engine is certainly adequate in terms of performance but while I like 2.0L turbos (I have one in my GTI), I was (and remain) skeptical of its durability in a vehicle that weighs over 2 tons before adding fuel, passengers, and gear. I had no complaints about the Edge's performance with the standard engine. Scalding performance in a midsize SUV isn't an especially high priority for me (or most consumers). But the long term stress placed on the engine gave me pause. And Ford's relatively short power train warranty (5 yr/60K miles) doesn't reduce my skepticism.
As a result I focused on the ST model with its 2.7L twin scroll turbo V6. The difference in performance was more than significant, especially in terms of straight line acceleration. And I had greater faith in the V6 with 700 cc's more displacement. On the other hand, my wife cast the deciding vote against the Edge. (The family SUV is her daily driver.) She complained that the driving position made her feel like she was at the stern of a very long boat with the distance between the edge of the dash to the base of the windshield great enough to hold a surfboard. And stop light drag racing isn't her thing. Add to that the "50 Shades of Gray" interior and less than perfect fit of components in a $40K+ vehicle and I had to reluctantly agree. We opted instead for a top trim KIA Sorento the same size as the Edge with a 3.3L NA V6, a far better warranty (both for the power train and for bumper to bumper coverage), a much more upscale interior and numerous features, at the same price as the Edge ST. If I were making the decision today, I'd make the same choice.
Nice vehicle, sleeper on a highway, stable and precise. Noticed somewhat hesitant shifting in low speeds. Also, doors feel heavy and clunky.
I’ve got a 2020 SEL in black has every option except the panoramic moon roof the stock stereo is not all that great but it works for now would have gone with the titanium if they had had one in black and I could afford it haha
Nice review
Thanks!
Good I’m planning on getting one.
how many miles is the transmission good for?
26 miles
I am just kidding! haha 463 miles.
5 yrs or 60K miles
What Ford car looked like a Porsche or lambo truck ?
I can get you behind the wheel of a 2020 st I’m work for Bergeys ford in ambler pa !
Nice suv...
lol
I go buy today this same model car 🚗
Didn't cover rear seats
Front interior looks unimpressive. What type of fuel injection? Multi-Direct Duel, MultiPort, Direct injection? When you show the rear leg room, you need to tell the viewers what position the front seats are in.
Kinda reminds me
Of a Hyundai
It’s time for a redesign for the Edge
Sure is looking old
hyundais look better actually
I do have to agree on that. I’m a Ford guy but the Edge is looking a bit outdated.
Paddle shifters in a suv kind of stupid tbh
Well, with the dial shift knob it kind of makes sense.
@@seanszabunka9055 not really there for sport car s not crappy SUVs
You talk too fast
Kia Seltos is also a very good option over this edge
they are two completely different suv's ...
Feels like a boat, and the front feels so far from the divers point of view
Um who your sister?🤨
US vehicle company doesn't know how to design a car that nice looks. look at those rav4 Santa Fe Rough and so on....
The Ford Edge is my favorite SUV, definitely the best riding one ever made!