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Used 2015 Ford Edge SE 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A) Consumer Reviews

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4 out of 5 stars

Amazed at the change Ford Made to this Vehicle

Justin Webee, Sunnyvale, CA, 12/14/2015
Ford Edge SE 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
10 of 13 people found this review helpful

Redesigned for the Gen 2 the 2015 is really fun to drive. I was less then impressed with the previous version of the Edge, so I was skeptical taking a test drive. Wow they changed this vehicle, comfortable, design and what they used. Some thing I would have made standard is every model should have the LED rear red Light Bar, Power mirrors with integrated blind spot mirrors , also every version have intelligent access with push button start, I have this partially I have push button start and the rear gate is intelligent access but not the doors. Every model should also include the front and rear parking sensors. Other then that everything else could be optional. 2.0 EcoBoost AWD in Magnetic, black interior, Rear inflatable Seatbelts Pros: Comfortable Amazingly a lot of power Low road noise very nice controls Cons: Everything I mentioned that should be be standard.

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2 out of 5 stars

A shed on wheels

Joe Merieux, North Jackson, OH, 05/27/2016
Ford Edge SE 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
11 of 15 people found this review helpful

The only advantage for me was visibility - good ahead and good to the sides and rear. This is a big vehicle which I find sluggish and it handles on the road like a commercial van. The controls are not intuitive - I found the radio hard to operate (and annoying when it decides to do its own thing), the GPS hard to use, the heater / air con very hard to use. The car is full of features and has lost sight of what a vehicle is about: driving. The manual says a lot: 450 pages.

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3 out of 5 stars

Unhappy with interior redesign

Carolyn Walker, Houston, TX, 02/17/2016
Ford Edge SE 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
4 of 10 people found this review helpful

I drove a 2007 Ford Edge until I purchased my 2015 Ford Edge. Overall both have been great cars as far as fuel efficiency and smooth ride, however, I do have complaints about each. The 07 had very little range of motion for the AC vents, which could not be completely closed off and could not be directed off the passenger seat which meant traveling with my husband I had to keep a heavy blanket in the front seat as he likes the AC cold. The seats were not comfortable, especially the middle back seat; VERY hard. I couldn't wait to get my new Ford Edge and immediately, on the test drive, discovered that the seats were far more comfortable than the 07 and the AC vents had full range and could be closed off completely. Thank you Ford! Unfortunately for everything Ford fixed, I discovered other nuisance problems: 1)the storage in the door, where I keep my water bottle - because of the contoured design of the door handle, I cannot easily remove the water bottle without bumping into the contoured handle, causing the bottle to slip from my hands an spill on the floor, and I am a small person, with small hands; 2)the convenient tray in front of the gear stick in the 07, which was the perfect place for me to place items while driving to work (about 4 x 6 or so)- cell phone, vitamin container, office keys, is no longer there so NO place to set my stuff; 3) the center console and cup holders are now so far back that for a shorter person like me, I cannot grab a cup from the cupholder or open the console with my right hand as it is all set too far back. I have to reach over with my left hand while driving to pick anything up from the cupholders. En the 07 the cupholder was beside the gear stick, not behind it and the armrest was in a comfortable proximity to the seat; 4) the door handle, 07 design was a closed handle so if I wanted to drop a small item - paperclip, Tylenol, whatever, for ease in grabbing quickly - is open now so NO tiny, convenient little door storage. I realize all these may seem petty, but they made enough difference in my daily travel routine that I will NOT be purchasing another Ford Edge not do I plan to keep this one for any length of time!

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4 out of 5 stars

I'm very indecisive

LISA MAYS, Houston, TX, 10/08/2018
Ford Edge SE 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
0 of 3 people found this review helpful

Not a gas saver filling up more than I did with my other car it's newer but can't really hold it candle to other SUVs the ride is smooth getting the entertainment system to synchronize is very poor my rating is A3 what I recommend this car in the future very indecisive.

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3 out of 5 stars

Bad milage for 4 Cyl. 2.0L engine/ sold it

WH, Fort Gratiot, MI, 02/24/2017
updated 09/23/2020
Ford Edge SE 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
0 of 4 people found this review helpful

I had this car for over a year now. I drive 50-60 MPH on Michigan flat country road no Traffic & no Signals. I get an average of 22.0 MPG. I can't understand how other companies got in trouble for cheating on their MPG and Ford can get away with it, Sticker shows 20-28 MPG well they got the first number right. The rear doors don't line up with rear fenders both sides, I took it to the dealer and they said as long as the doors shut, it is OK. I guess that is their standards. I had a 2014 ford Fusion Hybrid before this one and the MPG sticker shows 47-47-47 MPG combined, I was lucky to get 40 MPG. So why on earth they make a 4 Cyl. engine with ECO Boost that gets such a low MPG. I have a 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander with 6 Cyl. 3.0L engine, 140,000 miles, & better towing capacity and gets a little better MPG than this one. I think Ford should be honest on their MPG or should be penalized like other foreign car companies who cheated on their MPG. No longer have it I replaced it with 2020 Traverse and I ma getting Ave. 24 MPG with bigger (3.6L) engine & more towing capacity.

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