Cruising around in the 2015 Ford Edge Sport definitely made head turns from the slick design to beautiful Electric Spice color had people stopping me every where I went. I was first introduced to the Ford Edge in San Fransisco at the Ford Trends Conference so I was super excited to test drive it for a couple of weeks.  
The Ford Edge Crossover comes equipped with Enhanced Active Park Assist, Adaptive Cruise  Control and Collision Warning, a 180-degree front camera system with a  washer, Lane Departure Warning and Lane Keeping Assist, heated rear  seats, heated steering wheel, two 2-amp USB chargers.  
This vehicle handles great and averages up to 18 city, 27 highway MPG, comes packed with a powerful Ecoboost Engine: 2.7L V6 
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| Lane Keeping Assist: There is a camera mounted behind the windshield that monitors road lane  markings to determine vehicle position and detect a lane departure.  Lane-keeping alert warns that you’re starting to drift through a series  of steering wheel vibrations, which mimic a rumble strip | 
The 2015 Ford Edge is offered   in SE, SEL, Titanium and Sport trim levels. All models come with front-  or  all-wheel drive.
Standard features of the SE model include 18-inch alloy wheels,  automatic  headlights, air-conditioning, a 60/40 split-folding rear  seat, a  tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, cruise control, a 4.2-inch  screen in the  center stack, a rearview camera and a six-speaker sound  system with a CD player  and USB and auxiliary inputs. Also included is  Ford's Sync system that features  voice recognition, Bluetooth phone and  audio connectivity, 911 Assist, and the  ability to run apps such as  Pandora Internet radio through a smartphone.
The Ford Edge comes standard with antilock brakes, traction and   stability control, Ford's Curve Control, front knee airbags, front side   airbags, side curtain airbags and a rearview camera. The Ford Sync  system includes an emergency crash-notification feature  that  automatically dials 911 when paired with a compatible cell phone. Also   standard is Ford's  MyKey,  which can be used to set certain parameters for  secondary drivers such  as teens or valets. All but the SE also have rear  parking sensors. 
This vehicle MSRP starts at $38,100 for more information please visit www.ford.com