Consumer Reports’ First Take on the 2015 Ford Edge Is Mainly Positive
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Consumer Reports’ First Take on the 2015 Ford Edge Is Mainly Positive



Since the all-new 2015 Ford Edge expected to hit US showrooms this month, Mike Quincy from Consumer Reports, took it for a quick spin. He found the that new SUV rides better and is quieter inside than its predecessor. The interior was also found to be a big improvement, with a plusher, more stylish cabin.
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