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Spy Shots: Ford Fusion Active Caught Up Close in Dearborn
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16774474" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>Oh, for sure, when you compare it to the Explorer. My point is that Ford seems to be not interested in reviving the model name with a vastly improved platform, and instead trying to capitalize on a name that has zero to do with an SUV. Same flawed logic that had them capitalize on the Mustang name for the Mach E. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Me, as well. I owned a 2016 Edge Sport and liked it a lot. I actually had intended to buy a 2019 Edge ST but instead went with a Genesis G-70 simply because I wanted a performance sedan. I test drove the Edge ST and was impressed with the power delivery (in Sport mode), ride, handling, design, and interior improvement over my Sport. I most like the size of the Edge as I have never had a need for 3rd row seating. For me, it would be the perfect compact/mid-size SUV other than my '22 Genesis GV70.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16774474, member: 6727"] Oh, for sure, when you compare it to the Explorer. My point is that Ford seems to be not interested in reviving the model name with a vastly improved platform, and instead trying to capitalize on a name that has zero to do with an SUV. Same flawed logic that had them capitalize on the Mustang name for the Mach E. Me, as well. I owned a 2016 Edge Sport and liked it a lot. I actually had intended to buy a 2019 Edge ST but instead went with a Genesis G-70 simply because I wanted a performance sedan. I test drove the Edge ST and was impressed with the power delivery (in Sport mode), ride, handling, design, and interior improvement over my Sport. I most like the size of the Edge as I have never had a need for 3rd row seating. For me, it would be the perfect compact/mid-size SUV other than my '22 Genesis GV70. [/QUOTE]
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