Ride Review: 2018 Ford Edge SEL AWD
#1
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Programs: Avis PP, National EE, Hertz PC
Posts: 21
Ride Review: 2018 Ford Edge SEL AWD
Car Class: Standard SUV
Availability: National
Alternatives: Hyundai Santa Fe, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Kia Sorento, Nissan Murano
Engine: 3.5L V6 making 280 horsepower and 250 lb-ft of torque
Fuel Economy: 13.2L/100km (~17.8 mpg)
Drive off
Spacious cabin and cargo room
Quiet cabin even at higher speeds
Comfortable ride
Walk away
Dismal fuel economy (at least in V6 equipped models)
Lack of smartphone connectivity (i.e. Android Auto & Apple Carplay) in this trim
Thick A-pillars which impede visibility when making turns
Select Features
4.2-inch infotainment display with Ford Sync
Dual zone automatic climate control
Proximity key with push-button start
Heated 10-way power adjustable driver seat (6-way for the front passenger)
Impressions
With a refresh right around the corner, we are excited to see what Ford brings to the table that will give the Edge an edge over the competition (no pun intended). That said, if you are set on renting one today, we strongly advise that you avoid the SEL trim and instead go for a Titanium or Sport trim. If none is available, it would be wise to consider other options in its class.
For more details on my experience with the Ford Edge SEL rental, see my blog post below.
https://carfession.com/2018/11/01/20...-edge-sel-awd/
Availability: National
Alternatives: Hyundai Santa Fe, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Kia Sorento, Nissan Murano
Engine: 3.5L V6 making 280 horsepower and 250 lb-ft of torque
Fuel Economy: 13.2L/100km (~17.8 mpg)
Drive off
Spacious cabin and cargo room
Quiet cabin even at higher speeds
Comfortable ride
Walk away
Dismal fuel economy (at least in V6 equipped models)
Lack of smartphone connectivity (i.e. Android Auto & Apple Carplay) in this trim
Thick A-pillars which impede visibility when making turns
Select Features
4.2-inch infotainment display with Ford Sync
Dual zone automatic climate control
Proximity key with push-button start
Heated 10-way power adjustable driver seat (6-way for the front passenger)
Impressions
With a refresh right around the corner, we are excited to see what Ford brings to the table that will give the Edge an edge over the competition (no pun intended). That said, if you are set on renting one today, we strongly advise that you avoid the SEL trim and instead go for a Titanium or Sport trim. If none is available, it would be wise to consider other options in its class.
For more details on my experience with the Ford Edge SEL rental, see my blog post below.
https://carfession.com/2018/11/01/20...-edge-sel-awd/
Last edited by XC60; Nov 2, 2018 at 10:14 am
#2
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Colorado
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I've only rented the Titanium version a few times this year, but it seemed pretty nice. Won't ever run out and buy one, but I'm more than happy to rent one.
#3
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Programs: Avis PP, National EE, Hertz PC
Posts: 21
Sadly the location that I usually rent from never seems to have anything higher than the SEL trim, which is a bummer.
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