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Fod Edge L.A. Times Review


robertlane

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There are lots of things to love about the Edge. The optional switches that flip down the reclining rear seat backs are a great idea. Pod-heads will appreciate the various plugs and cubbies to accommodate their iPods. The center console is designed to receive a laptop computer. Cabin space is exceptional, especially rear seat legroom and cargo capacity.

 

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He takes quite a while to actually get around to the vehicle evaluation. Few surprises, unfortunately. I was hoping for reports of exceptional handling, but based on this review the Edge is nothing special in this area. Ride quality appears to have been a higher priority.

 

The review inaccurately suggests that the all-new 3.5 is an update of the 3.0. Though I suppose this is Ford's fault for calling it a a Duratec.

 

He attributes the ride quality partly to the use of "couplings." Any idea what these are?

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