What year was the worst Ford Edge?

What is the most common problem with a Ford Edge?

- Faulty Airbags. The 2016-2017 Ford Edge was recalled in February 2017 for malfunctioning airbags. - Faulty Brake Booster. - Clicking Noise from Wheel Area. - Illuminated Door Ajar Light. - Air Conditioning (A/C) Overheats. - Faulty Windshield Seal. - Fuel Tank Defect. - Transmission Failure.

Do Ford Edge have a lot of problems?

A major problem with the Ford Edge is the recurrent electrical problem. Repairs cost for the most common Edge electrical fault is $300, and it occurs after 66,000 miles.. According to customer complaints on carcomplaints.com, both the Ford Edge's top and second-worst overall faults are in the electrical category.

What is the best year for a Ford Edge?

2014

What's the worst year for Ford Edge?

2011

How many Ford Edge generations are there?

Ford Edge Generation List: 2019 - Now 2nd Gen (CD4) Facelift. 2015 - 2018 2nd Gen (CD4) 2011 - 2014 1st Gen (U387) Facelift.

What's the difference between SE and SEL Ford Edge?

The 2018 Ford Edge SEL has all the features offered by the SE, and adds a number of exciting features of its own. With a starting MSRP of $31,955, this trim level provides amenities such as a 10-way power adjustable driver's seat and a leather-wrapped steering wheel.

What is the difference between a Ford Edge SEL and Titanium?

The SEL is packed with amenities that will appeal to those who desire plenty of interior luxuries, but the Titanium goes a step further and adds on upgraded upholstery and standard features that are part of a package option on the SEL. Below, a more detailed comparison of the two trims follows.

What are the different Edge models?

- Edge SE. Starting at $35,395 1 EPA-Est. MPG 21 City / 28 HWY 2 - Edge SEL. Starting at $37,695 1 EPA-Est. MPG 21 City / 28 HWY 2 - Edge ST-Line. Starting at $41,495 1 EPA-Est. MPG 21 City / 28 HWY 2 - Edge Titanium. Starting at $41,495 1 EPA-Est. MPG 21 City / 28 HWY 2 - Edge ST. Starting at $44,195 1 EPA-Est.

Is a Ford Edge a reliable car?

The Ford Edge Reliability Rating is 3.5 out of 5.0, which ranks it 11th out of 26 for midsize SUVs. The average annual repair cost is $611 which means it has average ownership costs. The frequency and severity of repairs are both fairly average when compared with all other vehicles.