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blankster

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  1. Now that we are almost empty nesters my wife and I traded in out 2011 Ford Edge LTD AWD on a 2016 Lincoln MKC Reserve with the 2.3 Ecoboost. Our Edge was a great vehicle but we decided to go a little smaller and plusher. The Edge was only in for a repair once for a power steering pump TSB and that was it. We looked at the 2015 Edge but appears to be a little bigger than out 2011 and still offered the same version of Sync as our 2011 so we passed on it. We did elect to stay with a Ford product based on our great experience with our Edge though. So far the MKC has been great and Sync 3 is a huge improvement! The 2.3 really pulls compared to the 3.5 in our Edge and the ride is church quiet. I wish all you Edge owners out there the best of luck in the future.

     

    Blankster

  2. From today's News:

     

    The No. 2 U.S. automaker said it is recalling 518,313 Ford Fusion and Lincoln MKZ sedans from model years 2013-2015 and Ford Edge crossover vehicle from 2015 model year because steering gear motor attachment bolts may break due to corrosion.

  3. http://www.autonews.com/article/20150427/OEM06/304279956/fords-sync-3-debut-vehicle-launches-are-out-of-sync

     

    Sync 3 rollout
    Some Ford and Lincoln nameplates will get Sync 3 for the 2016 model year while others will wait until the next model year.
    2016: Ford C-Max, Edge, Escape, Expedition, Fiesta, Flex, Mustang, Transit; Lincoln MKC, MKS, MKT, Navigator
    2017: Ford Explorer, Fusion, Transit Connect; Lincoln MKX, MKZ
    Unclear: Ford F series, Focus, Taurus
    Source: 2016 Ford Fleet Preview Guide, dealer order guides
    Also new interior colors:
  4. WeatherTech doesn't have the floor liners for the 15s yet. I check everyday.

    When I bought my 2014 Jeep Wrangler they didn't have them either because Jeep added floor pins to lock in the mats to the floor. It took over 6 months before they had them available for the 2014 and the floor pattern did not even change. The 2015 Edge will be completely new so who knows how long that will take.

  5. So my dealer finally got a Titanium AWD 2.0L in that I took for a test drive. It had plenty of power when driven on side roads and the freeway. I was impressed by all the features of the 302A package but I just didn't feel comfortable driving it. Seems like they made the interior wider, similar to the Explorer where you cannot rest your arm on the door panel. The whole experience of the vehicle didn't sit well with me. The exterior rear just sits too high and makes the whole thing look awkward. Made me rethink my choice of next vehicle.

     

    A day later I took the kids to drive an MKC, even though we kind of weren't impressed with the Escape Titanium we drove a few weeks ago. There is NO comparison between those two. The interior is fantastic with soft leather seats and very tasteful colors. The ride is also much nicer with a better overall driving experience. Needless to say I fell in love with the MKC and will be looking into getting one in the very near future. Plus the MKC is much cheaper than a similarly equipped Titanium Edge on a lease. Granted the Edge is a bit bigger but I really don't need a bigger vehicle anymore.

     

    We are in a similar position regarding the 2015 Edge and the MKC. My wife and I looked at a 2015 Edge Sport last night and right away she said it looked bigger than our 2011 and preferred the size af the Escape/MKC (its her vehicle). We are almost empty-nesters and dont need the larger vehicle. One problem on the Escape you can't get auto-cruise control which we like for our drives between Chicago and Asheville NC. So I would also say the MKC may be in out future also! Probably looking at a 2016 which goes into production 6/15 hopefully with the newer version of sync/MFT.

  6. As long as people believe the govt is going to continue to prop up GM/Chrysler, the stock will continue to be bid up. Let's hope the path for Ford is skyward :)

     

    Government sold their stock in those companies months or maybe years ago. Actually, a recent activist investor moves at GM may have weakened them a bit financially.

  7. I would agree the new version of SYNC will be better. Just having updates via Wifi is a huge benefit. That said, I think a 2015 Edge this spring is not in my plans now. My (actually my wife's) 2011 has been a great vehicle. We were also considering a 2015 MKC if we decide to go a bit smaller, but it also looks like 2016 is the "magic" year. Just a FYI, 2016 Explorer production starts 5/4/15 so we wont see Sync 3 in the lots until June.

  8. Little more info:

     

    http://www.autonews.com/article/20141211/VIDEO/312119959/autonews-now-end-of-fords-tech-nightmare

     

    Also read this:

     

    Sync 3 will be available next year on Model Year 2016 cars, though Ford spokesman Alan Hall could not say what percentage of cars will still have the old touch screens and which will have the new ones.

    Because the new touchscreens will include new hardware, owners of the current Sync with MyFord Touch system will not be able to upgrade to Sync 3.

     

    Here is the build link - List MFT

     

    http://bp3.ford.com/2015-Ford-Edge?hptid=fv-suv-rtn-sch-edge-bp#/Models/

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