Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Ford Edge Offers More Than Good Looks

Ford Edge Sport The Ford Edge is perhaps one of the first vehicles spawned from a new generation of Ford design. For example, the Ford Five Hundred and Ford Fairlane were both lackluster designs that sold poorly and eventually found their demise. The Edge however featured a design that was fresh, coupled with high quality and attractive amenities.

With the Sport trim, the Ford Edge can also be sporty and sleek. This is helped by huge 22 inch wheels, dual exhaust pipes, and dark glass. Inside, there is plenty of room for passengers plus any cargo they may be bringing along says Macon Ford Auto Repair. Thanks to a large hatch in the rear, cargo is easily accessible.

Although the Ford Edge certainly looks sporty, power is adequate at best according to customers at used Ford dealers Los Angeles. The aesthetically pleasing 22 inch wheels and low profile tires unfortunately deliver a bit of a harsh ride. That being said, the Edge handles well, even around town and in confined parking lots. Fuel economy is also respectable, especially considering its hefty weight.

Most buyers will no doubt enjoy the interior of the Ford Edge the best, thanks to good design, solid quality, and especially the useable technology. Features such as the Ford Synch provide seamless integration of cell phones, stereo, and navigation with voice active commands.

As a top safety pick from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, Boise Used Cars suggests the Ford Edge should certainly be on the list for families considering a crossover vehicle. Priced from $26,635, the Edge’s base price places it right in the center of its considerable competition.

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