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The 2011 Ford Edge near Buffalo gets a number of significant improvements that add up to more than the usual nip-and-tuck job commonly found in such mid-lifecycle refreshes. The all-new Edge is available at your Ford dealer serving Buffalo, West Herr Ford.
The Edge’s two new V6 engines include a heavily reworked version of the current 3.5-liter V6 that puts out 285 horsepower and 253 pound-feet of torque, and a version of the Mustang’s 3.7-liter V6 rated at 305 hp and 280 lb-ft of torque.
The 2011 Ford Edge, available at West Herr Ford, comes with three trim levels: SE, SEL, Limited and Sport. The SE comes standard with cloth-trimmed seats, single-zone manual air-conditioning and 17-inch painted aluminum wheels.
The SEL comes with 6-way power driver’s seat, Dual-zone Electronic Automatic Temperature Controls (DEATC). Leather-wrapped steering wheel with cruise control, 5-way switch pads and secondary audio controls, reverse sensing system and supplemental parking lamps.
The Limited, with 10-way heated power driver’s seat, Sony Audio System with HD radio with 12 speakers in 10 locations; MyFord touch with driver configurable 4.2? color LCD displays in cluster and 8? color LCD display in center stack; SYNC includes media hub with USB ports, SD card reader and video input jacks.
The Sport comes with 3.7L Twin-independent variable cam timing (TiVCT) V6 engine, 6-speed select shift automatic transmission with paddle activation; unique charcoal black leather-trimmed seats with Silver Smoke Metallic inserts; 22-inch polished aluminum wheel with tuxedo black spoke accents
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The 2011 Ford Edge’s new styling features a prominent new grille that echoes design cues from the midsize Fusion sedan. Wheel choices include 18- and 20-inch alloys, though the new Sport model is said to roll on huge 22-inches.
Inside, the 2011 Ford Edge gets an all-new interior with classier styling, better-quality materials and more soundproofing for a quieter ride. Also featured will be Ford’s new MyFord Touch information and entertainment control system, which uses reconfigurable screens in the gauge cluster and a big touchscreen in the center console. These are operated by two five-way controllers mounted on the spokes of the steering wheel.
The fluid, dynamic design further communicates the advanced features that help define the 2011 Ford Edge, including available MyFord Touch™ driver connect technology, Blind Spot Information System (BLIS®), MyKey™ and Adaptive Cruise Control.
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