Ford's Edge from Harold Zeigler Ford of Plainwell in Plainwell, MI
certainly wasn't the first crossover-utility vehicle to bolt out of the
gate, but it's likely one of the most successful. You can't really
fault Ford for arriving late at the party though. They have, after all,
been the trendsetting leaders of the pack more than a few times
(consider the Mustang, Taurus and Explorer). On the other hand,
arriving fashionably late does have a few distinct advantages. Most
important, Ford was given the opportunity to look at the competition up
close, figure out what was hot, and what was not. And that homework
certainly shows in the aucourant Edge.
Aggressive Design
On the outside, Ford pretty much knocked 'em dead with the styling.
From the high beltline to the slippery windshield rake to the sculpted
wheel wells carved in the extreme corners of the body, the 2010 Ford Edge from Harold Zeigler Ford of Plainwell in Plainwell, MI tells you
right from the start that it's muscular, broad shouldered and agile.
Using a football vernacular, the 2010 Ford Edge from Harold Zeigler
Ford of Plainwell in Plainwell, MI looks like the running back of all
CUVs. There's no mistaking it for a Ford either-the thick, triple bar
grille, the rolling stock placed to the outside of the body lines, and
the signature panoramic Vista Roof (available on SEL,
Limited and Sport models) are all bold Ford Motor Company styling cue
trademarks. The 2010 Ford Edge Sport, available at Harold Zeigler Ford
of Plainwell in Plainwell, MI is even more impressive with its blackout
headlamp treatment, body colored lower fascia, body colored lower door
cladding and side skirt rocker molding, black out tail lamps, rear
spoiler and special rear fascia fitted with large 3.5-inch diameter
bright dual exhaust tips. The 2010 Ford Edge Sport from Harold Zeigler
Ford of Plainwell in Plainwell, MI also includes the optional massive
22-inch bright-polished aluminum wheels (with sport-tuned suspension)
and is fitted with P265/40R22 BSW all-season
tires (actually high end Pirellis Scorpion Zero rubber). Mechanically,
the Edge Sport, along with all other Edge models from Harold Zeigler
Ford of Plainwell in Plainwell, MI are available with either
front-wheel drive or an optional all-wheel drive system.
Interior Features, Seating, and Space
On the inside, the 2010 Ford Edge from Harold Zeigler Ford of Plainwell
in Plainwell, MI wraps front passengers in Charcoal Black bolstered
leather-trimmed seats with Alcantra grey seat inserts and contrast
stitching, complementing the leather wrapped shifter and steering wheel
(steering is tilt and telescopic). The driver's seat is a six-way power
job with manual lumbar. Standard on the Limited model and optional on
the SEL
and Sport is a six-way power passenger seat with a fold-flat feature.
The instrument cluster is another signature Ford piece, and it borrows
heavily from the Mustang. The basic cluster consists of two large
chrome trimmed dials-tachometer and speedometer with a pair of smaller
gauges (fuel level and water temperature) placed between them. In use,
the gauges on the 2010 Ford Edge from Harold Zeigler Ford of Plainwell
in Plainwell, MI are easy to read, even when the steering wheel is
moved through its full range of adjustment. Just below the ancillary
gauges is a comprehensive driver information center. To the right,
within the stack are the climate control, sound system and optional
Voice-activated Navigation System with navigation features, single-disc
CD player, 10 GB hard drive, and SIRIUS Travel Link. Ford's popular SYNC
system, a voice-activated central control unit for wireless phone,
entertainment, and music connections is standard on Sport and Limited
models and optional on SEL and SE models.
The center "flexible" front console in the 2010 Ford Edge from Harold
Zeigler Ford of Plainwell in Plainwell, MI includes an armrest, storage
tray and divider, deep bin, two cup holders, along with power point and
MP3 audio input jacks. Open a back door and you'll be met with a split
60/40 seat complete with a fold-out armrest. Move the armrest down and
you'll find a pair of extra cup holders. Each side of the split seats
recline, and with headrests attached, the seats fold almost flat.
Folding the 60/40 seat increases cargo capacity from 32.2 to 69.0 cubic
feet and when in use, back seat passengers won't feel cramped as
legroom is definitely respectable.
Power and Dynamics
In the 2010 Ford Edge from Harold Zeigler Ford of Plainwell in
Plainwell, MI, the powertrain could be one of the best ingredients.
Under the hood of the 2010 Ford Edge from Harold Zeigler Ford of
Plainwell in Plainwell, MI is an extremely willing dual overhead cam
3.5 liter Duratec V6. The use of variable cam timing and a multi-path
induction system results in a healthy performance pulse in the upper
reaches of the rpm range. Drop a foot on the gas pedal in a passing
situation in the 2010 Ford Edge from Harold Zeigler Ford of Plainwell
in Plainwell, MI, and the 265 horsepower, 250 lb/ft of torque Duratech
V6 responds instantly. Part of the warm and fuzzy feeling is due to the
way the 6-speed automatic communicates between the engine and the
driver. It's all handled by the adaptive pressure control in which the
shifting pressure control is learned from the driver in order to keep
the shift times within specified limits.
And there's more. The suspension system is fully independent, with a
pair of MacPherson struts on the nose coupled to a multi-link setup on
the rear. Even with the big 22-inch hoops fitted to the Sport model of
the 2010 Ford Edge, available at Harold Zeigler Ford of Plainwell in
Plainwell, MI, the ride is compliant and relatively quiet. Steering is
decidedly precise, with body roll in turns moderate. Each of the 2010 Ford Edge models from Harold Zeigler Ford of Plainwell in Plainwell, MI
come equipped with what Ford calls "AdvanceTrac with RSC" (Roll
Stability Control). Translated, this is a stability control system
based upon a gyroscopic sensor that can measure both roll and yaw. What
that all boils down to is if the Edge is experiencing heavy over steer,
under steer and dangerous body roll (any number of combinations of
those factors) then the management computer takes over to sort out the
dilemma. The computer has several options available to it in order to
control yaw and roll. Included are the ABS
four wheel disc brakes, engine throttle and traction control. And it
can use any combination of those options to sort out a mess you might
find yourself in. If desired, you can switch off the AdvanceTrac
system, but the default mode has the system operational every time the
Edge is started.
Overall, the 2010 Ford Edge from Harold Zeigler Ford of Plainwell in
Plainwell, MI is both roomy and feature-filled. As pointed out above,
it's equipped with a world class powertrain (one that's sure to be
"copied" by others as we speak). And it's most definitely a good
looker, particularly within its class. Bottom line? Ford's
crossover-utility vehicle definitely hits the nail squarely on the
head.
Plus, every new Ford vehicle purchased from Harold Zeigler Ford of
Plainwell in Plainwell, MI comes fully backed by Ford's warranties.
This protection program does not require special enrollment - anyone
who purchases a new vehicle from Harold Zeigler Ford of Plainwell in
Plainwell, MI will automatically receive a comprehensive 3 year/36,000
mile bumper to bumper warranty, 5 year/60,000 mile powertrain warranty,
5 year/60,000 mile Roadside Assistance package, and more.
For details or to schedule a test drive of the 2010 Ford Edge, contact Harold Zeigler Ford of Plainwell in Plainwell, MI today and discover why Harold Zeigler Ford of Plainwell continues to be the leader in new car and used car sales serving Plainwell, Battle Creek, Ostego, Martin, Allegan, Westwood, Kalamazoo and surrounding areas.