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Used
2017 Ford Edge
for sale
near
Baltimore, MD
- Down Payment
- $0
- Net trade-in value
- $0
- Months
- 72
- APR
- 7.0%
- Sales tax
- 0.0%
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I had a terrific experience at this dealership!
I had a terrific experience at this dealership! I was very nervous going into this whole process as this was the first time ever buying a new car by myself. I had recently just had my previous car totaled by the insurance company unfortunately and needed to get a new car. (RIP to my Nissan Versa) I researched the car and trim level/features I wanted and then found dealers in my state that had the specific car I was looking for. I then weeded out the dealers that had poor reputations online. Nissan of Bowie had a good reputation online and also had the cheapest listing online for the exact car I was looking for (a 2025 Nissan Sentra SV with Cold Weather Package.) I showed up and met a salesman named Perfection. He was very welcoming and knowledgeable and helped me through the whole process. Unfortunately they didn’t have the exact car that was listed online available anymore but they were able to find one elsewhere and get it over to their dealership in a timely manner. Perfection and the sales manager were able to offer me a fantastic rate for the car and were very easy to work with. I did go visit another dealership before I pulled the trigger on the car at Bowie just to get a sense of what other places were offering and to get a little bit of leverage to negotiate. I did not have a good experience with the other dealership despite them offering me a slightly better price, about $200 less than what Bowie ended up agreeing to. The sales manager was very intimidating and not very friendly so I ended up going back to Bowie and we got a deal done. Perfection was very kind and patient with me as I struggled with several technical difficulties trying to fill out the paperwork and add the new car to my insurance. He managed to make the whole experience as stress free and easy as possible, given the circumstances. The sales manager was also very reasonable and was willing to work with me to get a fantastic deal. Finally I’d like to thank the finance manager, whose name I cannot remember unfortunately. He was fantastic and a really cool dude. I had difficulty making payment at first because my bank daily withdrawal limit was way below my down payment. It took forever to get my bank to raise the limit and then even longer to get the transaction to go through. He was incredibly kind and patient with me about the whole thing and I got to speak with him a little bit about life and past experiences and whatnot while we waited on hold forever with my bank to get their act together. (For those inexperienced at buying cars like I was, either make sure your bank cards daily limit withdrawal limits are high enough for what you plan to spend before you go to the dealership, or bring a checkbook or cash lol. Next time I buy a car I’m bringing my checkbook just in case as a backup anyway) In summary, if you are looking to buy a new car, Perfection and the whole team over at Bowie of Nissan will treat you right. And if they don’t have the exact car of your dreams on the lot, they will work quick to get you that car and will negotiate in good faith to get you a good deal. PS if you drive for Uber or do Uber Eats currently and have done at least 50 trips you can qualify for discounts on a large number of different new cars!
If you plan on buying a ford edge from 2017, or anywhere
If you plan on buying a ford edge from 2017, or anywhere between 2015-18, I implore you to make sure that you buy a used one. Why, because if it has over 100k miles on it, there's a good chance it had a good gen 1 engine in it or already had the cracked gen 1 engine in it replaced with a new gen 2 engine in it that won't crack anytime soon. This is a known problem with the ford edges and other models that come with that specific first generation model inline 4-cylinder between the 80k-100k miles marker, Ford knows about it and a recall should be issued but they won't be doing that anytime soon. So, if you by a ford edge with under 60k miles on it like I did, immediately purchase the 50k miles powertrain warranty at designated ford dealer, and if the car is a CPO get the 100k miles warranty no matter what the miles on it currently are, you no idea if the engine you got is going to crack, so make sure you get the warranty plan that will cover replacing the engine and anything else that goes wrong with the needed number of miles to cover the 80k-100k miles marker; my edge almost made it to 100k miles before it cracked. And because the new engine put so much back pressure on the old transmission, the engine killed the transmission, so I got that replaced too! $205 deductible later, and I essentially got an entire new car, I'll drive the thing till the wheels fall off at this point.
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Ford Edge prices by year
| Model year | Average price | Deals |
|---|---|---|
| 2024 Ford Edge | $23,029 | 11 Great deals |
| 2023 Ford Edge | $20,989 | 9 Good deals |
| 2022 Ford Edge | $21,423 | 10 Good deals |
| 2020 Ford Edge | $17,082 | 6 Good deals |
About the 2017 Ford Edge
SE shown (base trim).
- Seating
- 5
- Door count
- 4
- Drivetrain
- Front-wheel drive
- Combined MPG
- 24
- Transmission
- 6-Speed A/T
- Engine
- 245.0-hp, 2.0-liter, 4 Cylinder Engine (Gasoline Fuel)
How much does the 2017 Ford Edge cost?
The 2017 Ford Edge price depends on several factors, including the trim level, optional features, mileage, vehicle history and location. The nationwide average price for a 2017 Edge is $12,700, with pricing starting at $2,900.
What is the MPG of the 2017 Ford Edge?
The 2017 Ford Edge offers up to 21 MPG in city driving and 29 MPG on the highway for a combined rating of 24 MPG.
These figures are based on EPA mileage ratings and are for comparison purposes only. The actual mileage will vary depending on the selected vehicle trim, driving conditions, driving habits, vehicle maintenance, and other factors.
What are some similar vehicles and competitors of the 2017 Ford Edge?
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Is the 2017 Ford Edge reliable?
The 2017 Ford Edge has an average reliability rating of 4.6 out of 5 according to Cars.com consumers. Find real-world reliability insights within consumer reviews from 2017 Edge owners.
Is the 2017 Ford Edge a good SUV?
Below are the Cars.com consumer ratings for the 2017 Ford Edge.
- Comfort
- 4.8
- Interior
- 4.7
- Performance
- 4.7
- Value
- 4.5
- Exterior
- 4.8
- Reliability
- 4.6
92% of drivers recommend this car
- Comfort
- 4.8
- Interior
- 4.7
- Performance
- 4.7
- Value
- 4.5
- Exterior
- 4.8
- Reliability
- 4.6
SE (2 styles)
SEL (2 styles)
Sport (1 style)
| Style |
|---|
| Sport AWD |
| Inventory price |
| Starting at $40,900 |
| Combined MPG |
| 20 |
| Engine |
| 315.0-hp, 2.7-liter, V6 Cylinder Engine (Gasoline Fuel) |
Titanium (2 styles)
| Style | |
|---|---|
| Titanium FWD | Titanium AWD |
| Inventory price | |
| Starting at $35,600 | Starting at $37,595 |
| Combined MPG | |
| 24 | 23 |
| Engine | |
| 280.0-hp, 3.5-liter, V6 Cylinder Engine (Gasoline Fuel) | 280.0-hp, 3.5-liter, V6 Cylinder Engine (Gasoline Fuel) |
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