George M., Dallas, Ga.

Now in its second year of production, the 2008 Ford Edge is currently available at dealerships. We found plenty in varying configurations and trim levels while searching through Cars.com’s new-car listings.

The Edge was introduced for the 2007 model year and is still a fresh model in Ford’s lineup, so not much has changed for 2008. There’s a new Limited trim level that adds an upgraded stereo, heated seats and miscellaneous features, and 20-inch rims are also available. The 2008 Edge can also be equipped with Ford’s SYNC system, which uses voice-activation to control your USB-compatible music player — including iPods and Zunes, among others — or Bluetooth phone. The 2008 Edge starts at $25,330 for the base, front-wheel-drive SE.

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Answered by Joe Bruzek on October 19, 2007 in I'm Just Wondering , What Car Should I Buy? | Permalink

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