2007 Ford Edge SEL: Parting Shots
Sunday, May 30th, 2010![]()
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As fun a ride as it's been, our time with the 2007 Ford Edge SEL has come to an end.
Read the wrap up and then come back for our parting shots. This is your last chance to get questions/comments out of the way.
Good-bye, Edge. My knuckles won't miss your ill-placed vents, blowing directly on both sides of the steering wheel.
Kelly Topeke
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This thing was around BEFORE I worked here. That was in 2007. This was the Van Wilder of our fleet. It was also notable for having those god-awful braking distances, which Ford quietly corrected the following year with new tires. Well, correction in the form of 60-0 dropping from mid 150s to mid 130s.
James Riswick
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Here's the Edge wrap-up. Now, shut up about it.
Donna DeRosa<
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"We have an Edge? I think I took it to the airport once."
Chris Walton
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Like so much that Ford does, the Edge seems far cooler, better and more significant now that when it came out, despite our relentless nitpicking. Aside from brakes, this is still a better family crossover than most, especially when you consider that affordable stripped-down models are actually available on dealer lots.
Michael Jordan
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A perfectly capable family vehicle that rarely does anything objectionable. Sound boring? Well, most good family vehicles are, nothing wrong with that.
Ed Hellwig
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