![]() "replacement parts installed did not match quality of OEM parts" "A consistent problem of about once a year since purchase" "Low break pedal, had break system flushed, solved problem which was probably air" "At 107,000 miles had rear rotors turned and pads replaced. ![]() "The brakes just gradually wore down and were replaced at my dealer's shop." I decided I wanted the brake service at 90000 miles." They stopped selling the ring so you have to buy the whole axle to repair it!" "Cracked ABS ring on axle causes braking pulsation. "Answer related to prior answer, likely air in brake line" The most recent was when the front axle teeth, which the sensor read, were broken so the front axle needed to be replaced. "The ABS light has come on twice in the past four years, first time was a simple sensor replacement. An X indicates that the vehicle was not manufactured for a specific year. N/A indicates that we did not receive a large enough sample size to provide data for a specific year. Our subscribers provide great insights into their satisfaction by answering one simple question: If they had it to do all over again, would they definitely buy or lease the same model? In addition, respondents also rate their cars in six categories: driving experience, comfort, value, styling, audio, and climate systems. To learn about satisfaction, CR has collected survey data from our annual survey on more than half a million vehicles. Based on this data and further analysis, we predict reliability for the latest year. ![]() Extra weight is given to the more serious areas such as major engine or transmission problems. The results are presented relative to the average model that year. Consumer Reports subscribers reported on any serious problems they had with their vehicles during the past 12 months that they considered serious because of cost, failure, safety, or downtime, in any of the trouble spots included in the table below. When I pay this baby off I WILL absolutely be upgrading to a newer, used Ford Edge.The reliability charts are based on responses on hundreds of thousands of vehicles from our latest Annual Auto Survey. I do drive quite a bit and for me I do NOT think it's a gas hog. I have to be honest I have not yet figured what MPG I am getting, I can say it takes about $35 to fill her up at $2.15/gallon where I am, and I fill up once a week. I paid that same amount to replace all of the brakes on my little Toyota Yaris and those were the cheapest available, so you could say I was pleasantly surprised this vehicle does not require buckets of money for regular maintenance. I've been quoted parts that I'll need to replace in the future such as brakes, which will cost about $85 just in parts, for all 4 at the highest grade O'Rielly's Auto Parts has to offer. I've put 7k-8k miles on it in the 2 months I've had it and it still runs like a dream, the only thing I've had to repair or replace was my serpentine belt right at the 2 month mark, which cost less than $100 to repair. I purchased this vehicle, used with just about 80,000 miles on it. The Ford Edge sits up high which I love, it makes me feel very safe. Before that I owned a Toyota Camry, and a Suburu Legacy (which had nothing but problems with engine and transmission). To compare, I went from a Toyota Yaris Sedan, a very reliable car to my Ford Edge. This vehicle handles the best of any vehicle I've ever owned, or have driven for that matter. The sensor beeps faster the closer you come to an object, which is very helpful if you're really trying to push it. I love the backup assist also, although sometimes that sensor can be too careful, only meaning that it will alert me if I am nearing a curb by about 2 ft. The windows are very large, you do not have to worry about blind-spots in this beauty! This brings me to the safety features, the blind side mirrors being my absolute favorite. ![]() I have the heated mirrors which are so helpful. I love the heated leather seats and the climate control (which can be adjusted separately for both the driver and front seat passenger), both air and heat work very quickly and are very cold & hot. Every fixture and or mechanical mechanism is. I paid $13,500 (including taxes, title, fees). I purchased my 2010 Ford Edge Limited AWD used, in 2017, yes I purchased a 7 year old vehicle and I am damn proud of it! The car is so stylish and throughout the years the models haven't been changed all that much appearance wise, so I look like I'm driving a newer car! My car won't look old or outdated for a long time. The ride is smoother than the Lincoln MKX (basically the exact same car with a more costly price tag). This has been my all-time favorite vehicle. ![]()
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