2011 Ford Edge Video

Sometimes we feel like automakers are listening to our every word — at least that’s how Cars.com Mike Hanley feels about the 2011 Ford Edge. Ford seems to have addressed many of the concerns that topped reviewers' lists for the 2010 Edge, including an improved interior with more luxurious materials and three engine options, all of which are more powerful than the outgoing model. Watch the video to find out more.
By Stephen Markley | February 11, 2010 | Comments (5)

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I am impressed by the Ford Edge it looks like a quality motor, I hope the model becomes available in the UK soon. Things are looking good at Ford.

Thanks for the good presentation. Now Ford has improved in fuel economy more than any major automaker between 2004 and 2009, according to the EPA. The 2011 Ford Edge adds more power and performance with better fuel economy.

jason tran

I can say that Ford's cars have improved every day because Alan Mullaly and his team truly listen to critics and customers. But I am supprised that Ford has chosen Sony as something special to advertise. Ask any audiophile, they would think about Krell, M Levinson, or at least Bose or Harman Kardon but never Sony

I use AVIDEMUX, Just keep in mind it doesn't work the way expect it to, but more like VirtualDub, if you've ever used that. Any processing you do is NOT actually done until you process the job under File / Jobs.

The 2011 model offers enough horsepower and torque to make high performance drivers happy. By updating her work, she serves as a good family of vehicles as well.

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