Well, I was pretty impressed with the handling and the sporty feel for a midsized SUV. It is responsive and quick for what she needs. And got all the little gadgets that you can think of. I like it so far.
Did you celebrate at Pierce's afterwards?Yea we looked at both. Decided on the Edge as we dont have a bunch of kids, currently pregnant with our first, and of course the price difference. I was impressed how fast the boost comes on from the turbos. And the 8 speed is very responsive, especially in Sport Mode.
I'm my wife's old daily, so there's that.....Well, I was pretty impressed with the handling and the sporty feel for a midsized SUV. It is responsive and quick for what she needs. And got all the little gadgets that you can think of. I like it so far.
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I think I will do thatCall @Livernois Motorsports and get a tune.
I think I will do that
Yes, he does. He did a great job with my tune on my old '16 Edge Sport. A tune really is a must. It puts a bit more ST in the ST.Dan has the EcoBoost tuning down.
I don't believe that the new Edge ST is slower than the last gen Sport. I owned a 2016 Sport and test drove a 2019 Edge ST. The ST felt peppier, in part due to the improved transmission. Shifter were more crisp. I would say based on my own experience with both that performance wise they're about the same. Some say the ST is a bit quicker.Are they still slower than the older sport?
*Edit, slower than a 15 Sport on premium gas per MT.
Like the looks, the 8 speed and the interior is nice. Ford just dropped the ball with the ST badge and the resulting performance. Didn't have to be a trackhawk, but at least give it a nice nudge over the older sport for 0-60/QM.
Make sure you take advantage of the ST Experience driving school in Park City, Utah. My wife bought an ST last year and we did the ST Experience and had a blast. Did Raptor Assault after I bought my 18 Raptor and loved it too. Ford does a great job on these programs and it's a cool perk for buying within the Ford Performance lineup.Well, I was pretty impressed with the handling and the sporty feel for a midsized SUV. It is responsive and quick for what she needs. And got all the little gadgets that you can think of. I like it so far.
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The Fusion Sport is a pretty decent deal right now if you don’t need an SUV. The 6 speed auto isn’t terribly quick, but the set points and shift speed can be tuned.The 2.7 EB is no joke. Plenty of turbo TQ while still being rev happy. Congrats.