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  2. 2021 Ford Edge Review - Autoblog

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    It alone offers more power by way of a 2.7-liter twin-turbo V-6. Making 335 hp and 380 lb-ft of torque, this Edge will do 0-60 mph in under six seconds. All-wheel drive is mandatory, as is an 8 ...

  3. 2022 Ford Edge Review - Autoblog

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    It alone offers more power by way of a 2.7-liter twin-turbo V-6. Making 335 hp and 380 lb-ft of torque, this Edge will do 0-60 mph in under six seconds. All-wheel drive is mandatory, as is an 8 ...

  4. 2020 Ford Edge Review - Autoblog

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    The 2020 Ford Edge mid-size crossover SUV delivers comfort and power, along with impressive technology. Following a recent refresh, the Edge gets only minimal changes for the 2020 model year, led ...

  5. Except for piped-in engine noise, the Edge is comfortably quiet. Potent engines take a toll on fuel economy. With front-drive, the base Edge is EPA-rated at 21 mpg city, 29 highway, 24 combined ...

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  7. 2018 Ford Edge Titanium 4dr All-Wheel Drive Review - Autoblog

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    The 2018 Ford Edge SE ($29,220) comes with the 2.0-liter turbo four engine, 6-speed automatic, cloth seats, air conditioning, cruise control, SYNC, a six-speaker AM/FM/CD player, and 18-inch alloy ...

  8. At $43,350, the Edge ST demands a $1,705 premium over the outgoing Edge Spor t and a $3,805 premium over a 2019 Edge Titanium. Adding features like wireless charging, a hands-free liftgate and the ...

  9. List of Britain's Got Talent finalists - Wikipedia

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    In the final, each of the finalists perform again, but this time the result is determined purely from the public vote, with the winner receiving £250,000 (£100,000 in series 1–5, £500,000 in series 6) and the chance to perform their act at the Royal Variety Performance.