2008 Ford Edge Packages
Reader’s Question:
I was really fascinated with the 2008 Ford Edge when I saw one on display on a Ford Dealer here in Houston, Texas. I am already working my finances to get this SUV. Are there any kinds of packages that you can recommend?
Adam
Houston, TX
You definitely made a good choice by planning to buy a Ford Edge unit. If you are mad about SUVs like me, you will greatly appreciate the way this SUV was packaged. I can share some of the packages that the 2008 Ford Edge comes with. My best friend works with a Ford dealer in Houston, Texas and he provided me the following information.
The 2008 Ford Edge is offered in three trims like SE, SEL, and Limited. All three models are powered by a 3.5-liter V6 engine which produces 265 horsepower and 253 pound-feet of torque, matched with six-speed automatic transmission.
It is also offered on a 4-wheel drive as a standard. AWD is also available for all models. Prices for each of the models start at $25,565 for the Standard SE and $27,315 for SE All -Wheel Drive. These prices may always subject to change. As for the Edge SE standard, price starts at $25,565 whereas the AWD runs for $27,315. The Limited Edition which I consider the most expensive one has a running price of $30,555 for the standard and $32,305 for the all wheel drive. There are available premium packages that you can purchase to have some upgrades on the sound system, upholstery and even climate controls. I suggest you also start looking for low priced auto insurance. It would be one of the most practical upgrade that you can get.
Used 2008 Ford Edge in Houston Texas
Reader’s Question:
I am a Ford fan here in Houston, Texas and looking for a truck based SUV to replace my old truck. I’ve read some news releases about the 2008 Ford Edge. What difference does this Truck-based SUV has against other Ford SUVs?
Timothy
Houston, TX
I was able to do a test drive for the 2008 Ford Edge last month since I was also looking for an efficient SUV. The test drive lasted for about 2 hours on Houston, Texas freeways. I can describe the Ford Edge as a midsize crossover sport utility that runs on fuel economy and its road manners is better than that of a traditional truck based SUV. It has an all wheel drive and offers a large cargo space. It is also much easier to control and has full independent suspension. With a large cargo space, the back seats in the Edge are roomier than those in the Explorer, a benefit of its design. Being a midsize crossover, it is considered a competitor with the Nissan Murano, Toyota Highlander and CUVs, all of which are larger than their slippery styling suggests.
I also find the Ford Edge roomy and comfortable with fully foldable seats for big cargo carrying. The drive is really awesome, with good performance from a modern V6 engine mated to a six-speed automatic transmission. I am actually raising my own funds to buy this SUV probably by December. I was already able to get a good car insurance policy from this web page that is perfect for the 2008 Ford Edge.
