Ford Edge
Ford Edge
A 2011 reskin has enabled the Edge to hold its own on the sales lot among higher-profile Ford crossovers Escape and Explorer. But reliability problems earned it a thumbs-down from Consumer Reports, and the Mazda platform on which it is based is going away. Today's Edge will be replaced by an all-new vehicle based on the same architecture used by the Fusion in 2014. Given Ford's current design direction, it will likely look less edgier too.


By Alex Taylor III, senior editor-at-large @FortuneMagazine - Last updated April 19 2012: 7:16 AM ET
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