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The Ford Motor Company anticipated the needs of the consumer who wants to
combine the look of an SUV with the handling of a car when it brought the 2008
Ford Edge to market. It's become a popular vehicle due to its features, although
it has some minor drawbacks too.
This crossover vehicle can seat five people comfortably and has a look that
reminds the viewer of a wagon. With the Edge's sloping back window, the consumer
does sacrifice some rear cargo capacity over a vehicle with a more square-shaped
design in back.
2008 shoppers can choose the size of tires that best suit their needs. The Edge
SE model is equipped with 17 inch tires (all season), while 18 inch all season
tires and 20 inch chrome rims are also available.
If you are used to driving a car, you will appreciate the fact that the Edge is
easy to get in and out of. Unlike a truck, you don't need to actually climb up
to get into the vehicle. Plus, many people like the fact that the gauges on the
instrument panel are white, which means they are easy to read while on the road.
Your passengers can bring along their MP3 players and use the auxiliary jack to
listen to music through the vehicle's stereo system. If you have children, they
will appreciate the fact that this Ford product comes equipped with holders for
juice boxes on the rear door pockets.
The Edge does come equipped with airbags and was awarded a Top Safety Pick Award
from the Insurance Institute for Public Safety. Antilock brakes are also
standard with this model.
While the Edge is a safe vehicle that has a lot going for it, here are those
drawbacks mentioned earlier. The Edge does not do any better fuel economy-wise
than the Honda Pilot, coming in at 15 mpg in the City and 22 mpg for highway
driving, with its 265hp 3.5-liter Duratec V-6 engine.
It has been given a "Green Rating" of 52 on a scale of 1-100. Since 100 is the
best score possible for being environmentally friendly, the edge fails on this
score. (At least my parents never bought the excuse that half the class was
doing worse that I was!)
If you have your heart set on a crossover type of vehicle and can live with the
gas mileage the 2008 Ford Edge will give you, then you can get a good-looking
vehicle with some cool features for the MSRP of $27,485.
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