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2008 Ford Edge - Expert Reviews

MSRP: $25,735 - $32,845 See Local Classifieds
 
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Edmunds
2008 ford edge Professional Edmunds Review

...Pros: Quiet and comfortable ride, agile handling, potent V6, all major safety features are standard, roomy cabin. Cons: Questionable brakes, lackluster...

MSN Autos
Driven: 2008 Ford Edge

...Music can also be easily accessed via voice commands...

CarGurus
CarGurus' Review for 2008 ford edge

...However, if you’re looking for a nice middle ground between wagon and minivan, and a vehicle that can do a little bit of both, you could do a lot worse than...

Cars.com
2008 Ford Edge Professional Cars.com Review

...Pulling a trailer of more than 2,000 pounds requires the Class II Trailer Tow Prep Package, which costs about $350. It includes a hitch receiver, wiring...

Cars.com
2008 Ford Edge Professional Cars.com Review

...The sticker price was $36,390. Warranty Three years or 36,000 miles with a five-year, 60,000-mile powertrain warranty...

Cars.com
2008 Ford Edge Professional Cars.com Review

...If a rollover does occur, the curtain airbags deploy to cushion occupants and prevent their ejection...

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Unlike most of its similar-size competitors, the 2008 Ford Edge doesn't have an available third row of seating.

But its interior is a more comfortable place for four (or up to five) than several of its competitors, especially the Murano and Tribeca.

The slight interior improvements and new SYNC system introduced on the '08 Edge help make the Ford more competitive against top peers such as the Highlander.

Relative to the Edge, the Tribeca and CX-9 are a little sportier on the road, with slightly firmer suspension setting and crisper handling, while the Highlander and Veracruz have styling that's less exciting and possibly less offensive.

Premium fuel is recommended for several of the Edge's competitors, but cheaper 87-octane fuel is fine for the Edge.

The Mazda CX-9 is a rival to the Edge, which has a slightly sportier character, but the two share mechanical underpinnings.


 
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