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There are only so many vehicles that Ford has space to produce, and it appears that the Ford Edge didn’t make the cut. The 2024 model will be the last Ford Edge, and it’s going out without much fanfare or any desirable new features. Is it a good idea to purchase an SUV that’s been discontinued?

What kind of SUV is the Ford Edge?

The Ford Edge is a two-row midsize SUV that gives buyers two engine options. Most trims are powered by a 250-hp turbo-four engine, but the ST model has a twin-turbo 335-hp V6. That one is paired with an exclusive seven-speed automatic transmission, while the base engine is matched to an eight-speed automatic. Every Ford Edge has standard all-wheel drive regardless of what’s under the hood.

The ST trim proposes a unique value as a “sport” SUV with its stiffer suspension and available performance brakes. While not as quick as models from previous years, the ST can get to 60 mph in 5.4 seconds. Most of its rivals need at least 7-8 seconds to accomplish the same task. 

The base powertrain should still pack enough of a punch for daily errands. The Ford Edge also has five seats that offer ample legroom, upholstered with cloth on the base SE trim. For just $1,200 more, you can get a Ford Edge SEL with synthetic leather and heated front seats. The SE trim currently retails for $38,365.

The Ford Edge has no shortage of cargo area, with over 39 cubic ft of space available behind the rear seats. Car and Driver appreciated the number of deep storage pockets inside the interior. Still, test drivers found a bunch of misaligned plastic panels inside the cabin. Edmunds also wasn’t fond of the interior, citing its bland design as a major flaw. 

The 2024 Edge compensates for a plain cabin with oodles of technology, such as a massive 12-inch center touchscreen. It’s standard for all trims and comes with smartphone integration. The standard Ford Co-Pilot360 safety suite has forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking, blind spot monitoring, and a lane-keeping system.

Should you buy this last 2024 Ford Edge right now?

Discontinued cars still operate just as well as any cars with ongoing production runs, so there’s no need to avoid one. However, once a car is discontinued, automakers often stop making the replacement parts. This might make it harder (and more expensive) to repair a Ford Edge if you get into an accident.

On the other hand, you might even be able to get a 2024 Ford Edge for a better deal compared to its siblings. In a car dealer’s mind, this last Ford Edge is probably taking up space where a flashier model could stand. For this reason, they’re more eager to negotiate a lower purchase price with you.

You might be better off with these Ford alternatives instead

The Ford Edge is a fine SUV with no outstanding annoyances, but the other midsize SUV option from the automaker is slightly more capable. The Ford Explorer has room for up to seven passengers and a higher maximum cargo capacity. Even if you just leave the third row down, you can use nearly 48 cubic feet of storage space.

The Bronco is both cheaper and brawnier than the Ford Edge. In addition to four-wheel drive, each Bronco has off-road drive modes and a two-speed transfer case. Even the base trim can be outfitted with several more available pieces of off-roading equipment, whereas the Ford Edge has no such options. 

If you’re not too picky about the car that you buy, you could certainly do worse than the Ford Edge. Still, while this SUV is well-rounded, other Blue Oval contenders will only continue to get better. The Ford Edge never had much of a heyday to begin with. 

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