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2009 Ford Edge Sport AWD
The body-colored lower body cladding adds to the sporty look too without looking garish or too poseur-ish. more
Comparison: 2009 Ford Edge vs. 2009 Nissan Murano vs. 2009 Toyota Venza
Stuck Between a Sedan and a Sport / Utility? Try on a Two-Row Crossover. more
2009 Ford Edge SEL FWD
Its styling is clean and modern, and the Edge is distinctive enough that it's instantly recognizable amid the sea of lookalike vehicles on today's roads. more
Spy Shots: 2008 Ford Flex
One of our spy photographers spotted a Ford Flex driving on public roads - with a license plate! Seen last a few months ago at the New York International Auto Show - as a concept - the production debut of the Flex is still some time away. more
Comparison: 2007 GMC Acadia vs 2007 Ford Edge vs 2007 Suzuki XL7
If we were to drop $30-large on a cross-over tomorrow, we'd look long and hard at a GMC Acadia, equipped with the bench middle-row seat. Drop the budget $5 grand, we're all over a front-drive Suzuki XL7. more
Comparison: 2007 Ford Edge vs. 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe vs. 2006 Nissan Murano vs. 2007 Toyota Highlander
So how did they finish? Truth told, no clear favorite emerged. Innate, unavoidable jingoism had us all subconsciously pulling for the stylish Edge, but the Nissan Murano wins this contest-if only by a nose. more
2007 Motor Trend Sport/Utility of the Year Award: Testing
It used to be easy to figure out what was a sport/utility vehicle: Whether it was as bare-bones rugged as a Jeep or dripping with high-tech luxury like a Range Rover, an SUV boasted the all-wheel drive and the ground clearance needed to take you places roads didn't go. more
DRIVEN PREVIEW: 2007 Ford Edge
If you're a mainstream automaker, two things ought to be at the core of your product lineup: a mid-size crossover utility vehicle and a modern six-cylinder powertrain. Any manufacturer that hasn't mastered those fundamentals by the 2007 model year hardly has a more