I traded in my F-150 for the 2020 Gold Ford Edge. I love the car. I’ve had it for four years now and got it right when they came out. Mine also came winterized because they have to be in Alaska. It does great in snow and ice. Drove it from Alaska took the Alcan highway through Canada to all the way to Oregon. I had my two dogs, my son, and my significant other with me. I put a roof rack on the top for our luggage. Now, I want to put a tow package on it because we take it camping all the time and a little boat would be nice.😂
Nice ride. I traded my 2018 Mustang GT Premium PP1, for a 2020 EDGE ST. FYI: No heated steering wheel, unless you have the 'Cold weather package'. Also, there is an auto high beam, too :)
Thanks. You're right about the steering wheel. I guess it makes sense lol, I don't really have a need for it in Florida, though I do want to buy winter mats just because. I'm liking the car a lot so far. It's comfortable and quiet and refined. Obviously no substitute for the power of my Challenger or your Mustang though
@@VanquishedAgain you should have received TWO sets of mats, with your car. The normal carpet type, then the rubber ones, too. The rubber ones had to be shipped to me, a few days after I got my car...
Good to know. I got mine for a big discount before the 2021s were available mine was built in December of 2020 so maybe one of the last 2020s built lol. I'm not sure what you can get a 2021 for but over the summer of 2020 the ST was listing pretty close to sticker (52k). I wouldn't pay 52k for this car. It's nice inside and looks great but the power is really nothing to write home about. It's quick for sure but it doesn't feel quick, very little excitement thanks to the lack of noise and weird transmission setup. It's still the only midsize sport suv in the price range but...
@@VanquishedAgain Congrats! Double check the driver side inner door label panel….if it was built in Dec 2020 that should be a 2021 model year. Usually production ends in July/August for current year and new/next year’s model starts production build.
@@VanquishedAgain Oh okay. That makes sense. I just started seeing them at my local dealerships. I’m further south than you. Apparently, the 2021s are the last model year for the Edges. Ford has decided to discontinue them.
Most cars have a button to turn the auto dimming feature off. If you have tinted windows the auto dimming feature makes it very hard to see other cars at night.
The drivers window is pretty bad but they're fixing it next week. I went to autonation but they shopped the car up to central Florida from south Florida the south Florida autonation is the one that tinted it
Mine has an 8 speed. I saw something that maybe the 2021 had a 7 speed? Yes the 2021 had a 7 speed. If I had known that I might have gotten the 2021. Actually no I wouldn't. They still aren't in any dealers anywhere close to me which means they would have been sticker price, I definitely wouldn't pay 52k+ for the edge st
Neither of those are in the price point of the edge ST. And the Q5 (probably stelvio too) is way smaller than the edge in cargo/passenger capacity. Find me a fully loaded Q5 for 41k. I'll wait. You might be able to find a stelvio (doubtful) for that price but I wouldn't touch that brand with a 10 foot pole anymore. They're going to be closed down very soon
@@VanquishedAgain I just ask because I’m considering all three now. A fully loaded q5 would be more but the Ford Edge fully loaded is over $50k. You can get a close to loaded Stelvio for that price. What I like about the edge is it’s setup to tow. Did you ever find the heated steering button? Guessing it didn’t have it for the price you paid though I think I read its standard for 2021 now.
@@climbbike1234 I paid 41k for the edge ST (including taxes). I would never spend 52k on this. But I also wouldn't spend 52k on a stelvio. I looked at the stelvio and it wasn't anything special. It's weird because neither the stelvio or q5 are anywhere near the edge ST in power but the edge is much larger so it makes sense that they have similar 0-60 times. None of them are actually sport SUVs though. If that's what your looking for, you're gonna be disappointed. These little twin turbo engines really suck for feel.
@@climbbike1234 I just spec'd out a Q5 and it's almost 57k sticker for similar specs to my Edge ST (though my edge looks way sportier with the 21 inch wheels). Its all personal preference. I'd find the 5.7s 0-60 of the Q5 pretty suspect considering it has over 100 lb-ft less torque and almost 80HP less. It does way 400lbs less though. If I could have got a fully loaded Q5 for the price I bought the edge st I would have considered it but there were none anywhere close to that price. I'll be interested to see how the 2021 Edge ST 0-60 is because they apparently removed 2nd gear which should significantly improve the 0-60 time imo. I think the edge ST would do 5-5.1 seconds given the power it has. 5.7 (which is about the best you can get unmodified) is underperforming for the specs. Half a second could easily be gained by removing a shift. (Supposedly the 2021a have the same transmission that they just used software to "delete" the 2nd gear)
@@climbbike1234 my car is a florida car so no heated steering wheel. That's the only option it doesn't have. It is standard for 2021 as is the 12 inch screen that wasn't available for the 2020s
I traded in my F-150 for the 2020 Gold Ford Edge. I love the car. I’ve had it for four years now and got it right when they came out. Mine also came winterized because they have to be in Alaska. It does great in snow and ice. Drove it from Alaska took the Alcan highway through Canada to all the way to Oregon. I had my two dogs, my son, and my significant other with me. I put a roof rack on the top for our luggage. Now, I want to put a tow package on it because we take it camping all the time and a little boat would be nice.😂
Yes you have adopted head lamps when you drive at night around turns the lights follow
I know because I have the same car. Very enjoyable to drive
Adaptive headlamps is on even though it looks like it's not
Nice ride. I traded my 2018 Mustang GT Premium PP1, for a 2020 EDGE ST.
FYI: No heated steering wheel, unless you have the 'Cold weather package'.
Also, there is an auto high beam, too :)
Thanks. You're right about the steering wheel. I guess it makes sense lol, I don't really have a need for it in Florida, though I do want to buy winter mats just because.
I'm liking the car a lot so far. It's comfortable and quiet and refined. Obviously no substitute for the power of my Challenger or your Mustang though
@@VanquishedAgain you should have received TWO sets of mats, with your car. The normal carpet type, then the rubber ones, too. The rubber ones had to be shipped to me, a few days after I got my car...
@@ivanwill even without the cold weather package? I did look on my window sticker and I don't have that package
Do you miss the speed/power of the mustang?
@@Crabtronics yes, and I fortunate enough to purchase a Mustang MachE.
12” vertical screens are on all 2021 Edge models
Good to know. I got mine for a big discount before the 2021s were available mine was built in December of 2020 so maybe one of the last 2020s built lol.
I'm not sure what you can get a 2021 for but over the summer of 2020 the ST was listing pretty close to sticker (52k). I wouldn't pay 52k for this car. It's nice inside and looks great but the power is really nothing to write home about. It's quick for sure but it doesn't feel quick, very little excitement thanks to the lack of noise and weird transmission setup.
It's still the only midsize sport suv in the price range but...
@@VanquishedAgain Congrats! Double check the driver side inner door label panel….if it was built in Dec 2020 that should be a 2021 model year. Usually production ends in July/August for current year and new/next year’s model starts production build.
@@PugLifeRocks yea I'd have thought so but covid probably pushed it off. I still haven't seen any 2021s with the big screen
@@VanquishedAgain Oh okay. That makes sense. I just started seeing them at my local dealerships. I’m further south than you. Apparently, the 2021s are the last model year for the Edges. Ford has decided to discontinue them.
@@PugLifeRocks I don't believe this is true. If they change platforms it wouldn't surprise me if there is no 2022 Edge ST. But 2023 probably.
Why did you buy this car if all you're doing is complaining about it
This is a review of the car. What help would I be to people if I only talked about the good things?
great color💙💙💙💙
If it doesn't come with the winter package, no heated steering wheel or wipers
You can turn off permanently stop go Go to your negative battery terminal and a connect switch is there clip it out no more stop and go
If it's a auto dimming mirror why would there be a button for it
Most cars have a button to turn the auto dimming feature off. If you have tinted windows the auto dimming feature makes it very hard to see other cars at night.
You don’t get the net they are the hooks for it in the back compartment
What part of FL? Which dealer did you use? I’m shopping for a ST too. I didn’t know dealers still tinted windows....they didn’t do a good job?
The drivers window is pretty bad but they're fixing it next week. I went to autonation but they shopped the car up to central Florida from south Florida the south Florida autonation is the one that tinted it
@@VanquishedAgain oh okay.
In Canada I have heated steering wheel not in Florida
I got rid of the bang Olsen audio and went with Hertz and audison set up😊
Are they double Payne windows all around?
Not sure
What transmission does the edge st have?
Mine has an 8 speed. I saw something that maybe the 2021 had a 7 speed?
Yes the 2021 had a 7 speed. If I had known that I might have gotten the 2021. Actually no I wouldn't. They still aren't in any dealers anywhere close to me which means they would have been sticker price, I definitely wouldn't pay 52k+ for the edge st
The 21 and up have the same transmission. Ford just programmed out the 2-3 or 3-4 shift, I can't remember which.
2 in the rear pillers
Nothing competitive in the price point?? Alfa Romeo Stelvio, Audi q5.
Neither of those are in the price point of the edge ST. And the Q5 (probably stelvio too) is way smaller than the edge in cargo/passenger capacity. Find me a fully loaded Q5 for 41k. I'll wait.
You might be able to find a stelvio (doubtful) for that price but I wouldn't touch that brand with a 10 foot pole anymore. They're going to be closed down very soon
@@VanquishedAgain I just ask because I’m considering all three now. A fully loaded q5 would be more but the Ford Edge fully loaded is over $50k. You can get a close to loaded Stelvio for that price. What I like about the edge is it’s setup to tow. Did you ever find the heated steering button? Guessing it didn’t have it for the price you paid though I think I read its standard for 2021 now.
@@climbbike1234 I paid 41k for the edge ST (including taxes). I would never spend 52k on this. But I also wouldn't spend 52k on a stelvio. I looked at the stelvio and it wasn't anything special.
It's weird because neither the stelvio or q5 are anywhere near the edge ST in power but the edge is much larger so it makes sense that they have similar 0-60 times. None of them are actually sport SUVs though. If that's what your looking for, you're gonna be disappointed. These little twin turbo engines really suck for feel.
@@climbbike1234 I just spec'd out a Q5 and it's almost 57k sticker for similar specs to my Edge ST (though my edge looks way sportier with the 21 inch wheels). Its all personal preference. I'd find the 5.7s 0-60 of the Q5 pretty suspect considering it has over 100 lb-ft less torque and almost 80HP less. It does way 400lbs less though. If I could have got a fully loaded Q5 for the price I bought the edge st I would have considered it but there were none anywhere close to that price. I'll be interested to see how the 2021 Edge ST 0-60 is because they apparently removed 2nd gear which should significantly improve the 0-60 time imo. I think the edge ST would do 5-5.1 seconds given the power it has. 5.7 (which is about the best you can get unmodified) is underperforming for the specs. Half a second could easily be gained by removing a shift. (Supposedly the 2021a have the same transmission that they just used software to "delete" the 2nd gear)
@@climbbike1234 my car is a florida car so no heated steering wheel. That's the only option it doesn't have. It is standard for 2021 as is the 12 inch screen that wasn't available for the 2020s