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Originally Posted by Zabo
That may be nice, but if they didn't change ride quality or the seats I'd still pass. We absolutely hate our Edge. Worst purchase ever. And that's the honest to god non GM kool-aid truth.
I could not feel my lower back after 40 minutes of driving. My T/A has better seats and it's from the middle of the 'lackluster' GM age. Simply pathetic.
Mind you none of this is aimed at you, syr74 but rather that POS that sharing garage space with my Trans Am. 
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No explanation needed, I'm not a fan of the current Edge either. Interior quality is horrible with the only bright spots being decent interior space and styling that isn't quite as bland as some competitors.
The new model addresses the existing mediocre driveline and interior...I'll be curious to see if that is enough to make this particular car competitive since, IMO, Ford has been seriously lagging behind GM in crossovers for some time. In fact, until the Edge refresh and the news of this new Explorer the only crossover bright spot at Ford for me was the Escape, which I think it arguable the only true compact, ute wagon left on the market. And even that would be outdated were it not the only player in the game.