My friend has a used Ford Edge SE for sale. He said he’d cut me a deal on it, but I want to learn more about the vehicle itself before I buy. What year did the first Ford Edge SE come out?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Researching a car before you buy it is always a smart move! The first Ford Edge SE rolled off the assembly line in 2007, ushering in a top-seller that still remains a pillar in the Ford lineup. The
is one of the longest-running production cars from the Detroit automaker.
In 2007, the first-year Ford Edge came in three trim levels—the SE, SEL, and SEL Plus—with the SE as the entry-level option. Even as an entry-level trim, the 2007 Ford Edge SE still came with plenty of nice features:
A 265-hp 3.5-liter Duratec V-6 with 250 pound-feet of torque
Seating for up to five
Cloth seats
17-inch painted aluminum wheels
An AM/FM stereo with a CD/MP3 player
Single-zone manual air conditioning
If you decide that the Ford Edge SE is the next car you want to pull into your driveway, remember that you also need insurance.
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