Is973800: I love it -- still spinning at 33 1/3 RPMs in an MP3 world. Reminds me of Joe Walsh's song "Analog Man in a Digital World." BTW, I'm 62 years old so I can totally relate! And like you, I'm fine with MFT.
tourproto: I bought 4 Hondas in a row and defected to Ford when I bought my 2013 Edge Limited AWD with MFT. To me, Honda was getting very pricy and the dealers won't deal with you. My Honda sales guy on the last 3 visits had his hand so deep in my wallet that it was the worst car buying experience I've had in the past couple of decades. But in earlier years, this same salesman always seemed to give me a fair deal. The Honda guys now have the "3 TO's" (3 Turnovers) and "4-Square" selling methods so drilled into their heads that they've lost sight of what the buying experience is all about. The guy had the audacity to tell me that Honda was immune from the recession so they can keep their prices up. Really? Not sure about the other import dealers, but I did get the same treatment at Toyota when I looked at the Highlander (so frustrating that I never even took the test drive). Honda quality ratings have taken a hit or two over recent years too. I haven't bought a new Ford since I bought my shiny new '71 Maverick, but after visiting 4 dealers this time out, Ford treated me the best, gave me the best deal, and sold me the best looking, best handling, smoothest, and quietest car of the bunch, and I figured it was time to buy American again. Well, errr, Canadian, but that's ok.
Keep in mind I'm an old guy (analog man in a digital world). I'm very pleased with my decision not only on the Edge, but also on the MFT. As far as MFT, so far so good. Yes, there is a learning curve for the first week or two, but even at my advanced age this old dog can learn a couple of new tricks. I had one little glitch with the keyless entry but I'm pretty sure it was something I did, and the car did reset itself. I have no connection issues whatsoever synching with my iphone or my wife's, and there have been no dropped signals. I stream music via Bluetooth on my iphone with no problems. The nav system is the best I've ever had, very clear turn by turn directions and so far no dropped signals in areas where my other systems always lost the satellites. I had no issue at all downloading and installing the new software version. The voice commands on all devices (phone, climate, nav, audio) work well, much better even than Siri on my iphone, which is pretty decent.
No issues on the mechanical systems. Body and interior are really tight and well-fit, and no squeaks or rattles.
I did opt for the ESP plan, but as others pointed out I would have definitely done that with any car, import or domestic. The electronics are just too complex on any car these days. I got the 75k/7 year Ford ESP plan and a great price (that plan suited my tendency to hang onto cars a long time and rach up only about 10k miles per year). BTW, the price my dealer quoted for ESP was a lot less than the price I was quoted by Ford via phone.
If I was due to bring the car in for its first service visit, I wouldn't have a single thing on the list for the guys to fix, check, or explain. My Hondas all had small lists of things that had gone buggy, so this is a first for me.
My advice? Buy the Edge. Get MFT. Enjoy!