Saturday, September 14, 2013
2007 2010 Ford Edge SEL and Limited AWD

Introduction: The Ford Edge is a midsize crossover introduced in 2006. This is one of the first vehicles by Ford to implement the Ford tri-bar grille. This vehicle uses the CD3 platform shared by the early Mazda6. This is Fords first attempt in the segment after seeing Toyotas success with the Toyota Highlander and the Nissan Murano. The Edge comes in 4 trim levels, the base SE, the SEL, the Limited and the Sport. This review will look at the SEL and the Limited. Sales of the Edge have been very good to the point where Ford has redesigned it for the 2011 model year and is currently a market leader.
Like all CUVs I didnt really have much expectations for them and because of what I require in a car wouldnt consider them. Although this vehicle I knew was one of Fords better selling vehicles of the time so it did give me some insight into it being at least decent.

Performance: All Ford Edge models come with the same engine and transmission. A 3.5L V6 thats mated to a 6-speed automatic. This V6 engine is capable of producing 265 hp and 250 lb.ft of torque. This means the acceleration from 0-100 km/h is about 8.3-8.4 seconds which is reasonable. The engine is rather quiet and refined making it a rather smooth and comfortable vehicle. The fuel economy is acceptable, not particularly outstanding but its better than the Explorer. All in all its a nice engine although it wont excite a performance oriented driver its good for regular calm driving.
My Score: 8/10 - Reasonably performance, alright fuel economy, quiet and smooth.
Handling: Being a tall, heavy vehicle the Edge is not an ideal vehicle to take corners too quickly. I was sort of hoping it acted close to how the Mazda CX-7 did but it seems Ford would rather focus on ride comfort over cornering ability. By taking the Edge in the corner while it will do it, youll know the understeer is coming and the roll is very present. If you wanted a more agile vehicle its best to look at the Mazda. The steering is good for this sort of vehicle meaning it should communicate enough to allow confident driving.
My Score: 7/10 - Its good enough for most, ride comfort is good, noticeable understeer and roll.

Interior: Being a new key product for Ford this was where we would see whether they were capable of surviving. As a result Ford did spend a lot more resources on the interior where in the past they wouldnt. The interior in the Edge is rather simple and straight forward. It didnt have the cheap knobs we were used to seeing in less expensive cars although on the earlier Edges the stereo was mediocre. Interior materials are reasonable, nothing that looks out of the ordinary but crucially nothing that looks cheap and nasty. Theres a lot of space for the 5 passengers in the vehicle while also having a big tailgate area. The interior is very easy to work with and if you have the limited the power options make things even easier. Some Ford Edges have a rubber mat for the tailgate area which means its easier to preserve the carpet if you know youll put something that will make it messy. Theres a leather parcel rack but not being solid it doesnt look that good and with the high tailgate ultimately useless. Knowing its visibility with the C and D pillars is not great, the mirrors provide two angles one for the blind spot and one to see the cars side. Its a well thought out interior despite it not being flash and interesting to look at. Ive never seen a build quality issue on the Edge so it shouldnt fall apart. The Edge is assembled in Oakville, Ontario, Canada.
My Score: 8/10 - Well made, well thought out, well designed but slightly lacking in aesthetics.
Styling: I must admit the Edge is a rather distinctive vehicle. Ford went with a rather egg shaped vehicle which is risky since the last time we saw an egg shaped vehicle was the Previa and it didnt succeed on styling. Its not my favourite tri-bar grille vehicle but its the interesting shape that draws your attention to it being a Ford and not some random CUV. The rear doesnt have much interesting details but the front does have unique headlights in an attempt to match the grille.
My Score: 8/10 - Pretty noticeable, unique shape, the rear however doesnt is rather ordinary.
Value for money: Pricing for the Edge is rather high considering its supposed place in the Ford lineup. For much of the same money you could have a Taurus X which is bigger. The Toyota Highlander actually starts out less expensive as well. Its not as practical as a minivan since it only seats 5 which is as good as the Escape. The Ford Flex offers more seating capacity again for the same money. With these things in mind, I dont see the Edge offering much to a consumer looking purely at statistics. What the Edge does offer is the unique styling. It appears many liked the way it looked because evaluating the Edge against even other Fords it seems overpriced mainly since it doesnt offer anything special.
My Score: 5/10 - If you like the looks itll do well, if youre not as interested in that the Flex is better or you can save money with the Escape which is just as good.
Overall: 36/50 - Its a good CUV on its own merits, its done rather well. Value within the Ford lineup is the only part where Im a bit confused at its success.