I have a 2016 SEL which I bought almost a year ago. It had 119,000 miles on it and I put almost 18,000 on it. It still drives and rides very well and I have had no trouble with it except for the PTU, which was repaired under the warranty (I bought it at a dealership). I got the 3.5 6 cyl which was the engine in my previous 2 Fords and they were both extremely reliable. I also like the 2016 because I don’t care for the rotary dial transmission selector knob. My only complaints about it is if you are loading something into the back and you have the key in your pocket sometimes the hatch will start to close on you. The other thing is if the door is unlocked it will sometimes lock on you if you have the key on you. Other than that it’s a very nice car and I would recommend it to anyone thinking about one.
I have a 2014 Edge SEL with 3.5 V6 getting 289 hp. Love it. I call her Zippy because she’s fast. It’s a good size without being over the top huge. Wondering what Ford will replace it with, if anything. Maybe in a couple of years I’ll buy a used 2024 ST.
I Have Had 4 Ford Edges. 2018.2020.2022 And Now Have A 2024. This SUV Is A Monster! I Have Put Them Through All The Paces. This Was A Big Loss When Ford Stoped Making Them.
About The Edge Holding Value,The Person Talking About Their Value,They Are Right! When I Leased The 2022 The Dealership Started Its Price After 2Years, But Used Kelly Blue Book Price.Whats Up With That? Thousands Of Dollars Less!
I would love this car if it wasn’t for that iPad screen like they should have made it one big diagonal screen like the new Buick instead of this iPad thing
I have two issues with the Ford Edge: first, pressure in the vehicle while driving over 60km/hr makes my ears pop. Secondly, as a driver, the seat gives me a sore back often. As for the back seats, my son being 6’2” can’t sit in the back bc there’s not enough leg room for him.
Had 1 too. I traded in before I hit 60k to avoid even worse resale value. Good vehicle but on the used market once they hit 70k miles or even worse are only FWD they lose value quick.
I have a 2016 SEL which I bought almost a year ago. It had 119,000 miles on it and I put almost 18,000 on it. It still drives and rides very well and I have had no trouble with it except for the PTU, which was repaired under the warranty (I bought it at a dealership). I got the 3.5 6 cyl which was the engine in my previous 2 Fords and they were both extremely reliable. I also like the 2016 because I don’t care for the rotary dial transmission selector knob. My only complaints about it is if you are loading something into the back and you have the key in your pocket sometimes the hatch will start to close on you. The other thing is if the door is unlocked it will sometimes lock on you if you have the key on you. Other than that it’s a very nice car and I would recommend it to anyone thinking about one.
@@warrenmaass4669 thanks for sharing
I have a 2014 Edge SEL with 3.5 V6 getting 289 hp. Love it. I call her Zippy because she’s fast. It’s a good size without being over the top huge. Wondering what Ford will replace it with, if anything. Maybe in a couple of years I’ll buy a used 2024 ST.
They are nice thanks for sharing 👍
I Have Had 4 Ford Edges. 2018.2020.2022 And Now Have A 2024. This SUV Is A Monster! I Have Put Them Through All The Paces. This Was A Big Loss When Ford Stoped Making Them.
They are nice vehicles and thanks for sharing your ownership insight
About The Edge Holding Value,The Person Talking About Their Value,They Are Right! When I Leased The 2022 The Dealership Started Its Price After 2Years, But Used Kelly Blue Book Price.Whats Up With That? Thousands Of Dollars Less!
@delbroncarter what are you trying to say?
@@nathanpolkoski5277 Nothing Has Much Value These Days. That's All I'm Saying!!!
I heard through some Ford Reps that they will reintroce the Edge in a hybrid and EV. So who knows.
I rented a 2024 like this one recently. It was pretty nice but I'm not just a Ford guy. Nice large screen though.
@@rsmith317 they are nice vehicles
Was the screen bright and distracting at night?
I would love this car if it wasn’t for that iPad screen like they should have made it one big diagonal screen like the new Buick instead of this iPad thing
That is a good point
Yep. That stupid pad destroys any aesthetic that the interior could have had. Its a deal breaker for me.
I wonder how the ecosport engine in this model other displacement varies from one that was having serious mechanical failures, in the escape.
It's hard to say as some of these problems are from owners not servicing the vehicle which makes any engine bad.
I have two issues with the Ford Edge: first, pressure in the vehicle while driving over 60km/hr makes my ears pop. Secondly, as a driver, the seat gives me a sore back often. As for the back seats, my son being 6’2” can’t sit in the back bc there’s not enough leg room for him.
@@dccd673 thanks for your owners insight
I can’t believe they still make this thing
They still have them 👍
@@HawkeyeRides the last year 2024 .
That is correct which I talk about in this review
I have a Ruby Red 2017 Edge Titanium.
It’s a nice color 👍
I was wondering if the 2022 edge fog light will fit perfectly with the 2024 edge?
I would go aftermarket so it looks more unique
Stick With Factory Parts Only. If You Put Aftermarket Items On Your Car The Dealership Will Give You Less On The Value Of The Vehicle!!!
Mine 2014 was a real POS, motor blew up dealer wouldn't fix it even with manufactor warranty, never Ford ever again!!
@@jeannie5389 thanks for the insight
I bought a 2022 ford edge and they do not hold value
Thanks for sharing 👍
Most non pickup domestics don't
Had 1 too. I traded in before I hit 60k to avoid even worse resale value. Good vehicle but on the used market once they hit 70k miles or even worse are only FWD they lose value quick.
is this ford territory?
It’s a Ford