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Ford is giving a sharper Edge to its popular new crossover vehicle, as the Windy City sees the fourth version of the new Edge CUV blow in for the annual show on the lake. The Ford Edge Sport will become the first crossover ever offered with an optional 22-inch wheel-and-tire combination - 20-inchers remain standard. The aggressive look is further enhanced by low-profile, 40-series Pirelli Scorpion Zero rubber. While that might complete some custom option packages, it's just the starting point for Edge Sport , which follows up with an eight-piece body kit that includes a unique front air dam - with integrated fog lamps - side skirts, lower door caps and a rear skirt, all in body color. The exterior look is completed with "Founder Gray" smoked head- and taillamp lenses, special Sport badges, and chromed dual exhaust tips. For the Chicago Auto Show , the first-off Edge Sport is shown in Sport Blue, though three other special paints will be available during the 2009 model-year...
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Summary Strong acceleration, agile handling, a smooth ride and a roomy passenger compartment give the 2008 Ford Edge major points in the midsize crossover segment. Unfortunately, mediocre braking performance sullies its otherwise impressive credentials. Pros Quiet and comfortable ride, agile handling, potent V6, all major safety features are standard, roomy cabin. Cons Questionable brakes, lackluster interior design and materials, low maximum cargo capacity. What's New for 2008 The 2008 Ford Edge gets more luxury and convenience features. Highlights include Ford 's "Sync" system (which allows voice operation of cell phones, PDAs, MP3 players and USB storage devices), an optional power liftgate and a voice-activated navigation system. This year also sees a new Limited trim level, which replaces last year's SEL Plus. Powertrains and Performance The Edge comes with a 3.5-liter V6 rated for 265 hp and 250 pound-feet of torque. A six-speed automatic transmission is standard. All trim levels...
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