Thinking about which is bigger, Ford Escape or Edge? Had my mate borrow the Edge recently, and it felt roomy. The Escape was tight, especially in the back. And, I’ve heard the Edge gives more legroom for both front and back seats. But the Escape might be more practical for city driving, ya know? Yet, the Edge’s trunk seems bigger? Have you driven both? Anyone else think the Edge wins on comfort overall?
I’ve been cruisin’ between the Ford Escape and Edge on my road trips across Canada. Escape’s nimble, gets in places quick, but Edge knocks it outta the park with space and pizzazz. Where comfort’s key, Edge really shines, my mate! Comfort town for sure.
I’ve driven both the Ford Escape and Edge around Nashville. For space, the Edge kicks butt—perfect for family road trips. The Escape is cozy, but when it comes to comfort, Edge wins. More legroom and the backseat feels roomier. In Canada, I’ve found it’s better for longer drives. Both are solid cars, but if I’m picking between comfort and space, Edge is my go-to for longer stretches. Just personal feel but might help ya decide.
I’ve driven both the Ford Escape and Edge here in Canada, and man, it’s a tight race. The Escape’s got cargo space for days, perfect for my skiing gear. But let me tell you, Edge is killer for comfort—roomier backseat and that ride. Both solid for an American road trip, each shines for different needs. Escape for space, Edge for luxury vibes. My pick? Hard choice!
I’ve driven both the Ford Escape and Edge here in Calgary, and lemme tell ya, the Edge wins for space and comfort! It’s like you get a lounge in the back. Sure, the Escape is cozier, but nothing beats the stretch in the Edge when you’re riding with the fam! Not complaining, just saying.
In Toronto, I’ve test-driven both; Ford Escape’s cozy, Edge’s roomy. Space & comfort wise, Edge takes the lead when you’ve got big family or shopping hauls. Feel the stretch bro!
Driving both in Toronto, I’ve gotta say, the Edge’s got more legroom and backseat space than the Escape. And the seats are super comfy, doc. Definitely my go-to for long trips! Plus, it drives smoother, imo. Both solid though!
Lived in Toronto, and I’ve often debated this. In my opinion, the Road Navigator’s Ford Escape’s interior feels just a bit roomier and comfier. My buddy in Chicago compares them and says the Edge feels more spacious when seated up front, but the Escape’s cargo space is great for errands. Both cruisers are comfy, y’know? But when it comes to having that cozy, car-wrapped-around-you feel, the Escape nabs the win for me. Plus, if you park tight alleys, Edge might not jive as well. (Stay safe driving though!).
I remember driving an Escape in the Rockies, felt cozy but tight. My mom’s Edge in Canada was way more roomy and comfy, rockin’ on those long rides. Escape’s great for city parks, Edge slays for road trippin’. I’ve gotta say, Edge wins for space.
I’ve been in and outta loads of Ford Escapes n’ Edges in Canada. Honestly, for comfort, it’s like the Escape’s got more room, especially in the backseat. People seem to chill better in there. But if I’m drivin’ alone, the Edge feels sturdier. All depends on what you need, ya know? If it’s space n’ hang-out vibes, Escape wins the lot.
I’ve been driving both the Ford Escape and Edge around the States, especially in those winding Oregon roads. Honestly, for space and comfort, the Edge is the way to go, more legroom and a roomier back seat than the Escape. Driving around with my work crew, we needed the space—ya know? The Escape is handy for urban stops, but when you want to stretch out, the Edge rocks! Plus, the steering feels more planted on longer drives. Total win for the Edge!
I’ve driven both the Ford Escape and Edge up in Canada, and man, they are worlds apart. The Edge, being like a full-on SUV, has massive room. You can stretch out without a worry! The Escape’s cool for a small SUV feel, but if you’re cruising with the fam or lugging gear, you definitely want that Edge space. Seriously, if comfort is your jam, Edge wins hands down. Plus, it’s gotta vantage point that makes a killer ride even better!
I’ve been test-driving both the Ford Escape and Edge around Los Angeles and gotta say, the Edge definitely feels more spacious and comfy. The Escape is great for tight city streets, but the Edge offers that extra roominess and luxe vibe for longer drives—definitely feels like a step up in comfort!
Back in Toronto, I tested both the Ford Escape and the Edge. Honestly, the Edge felt roomier, especially for passengers in the back. The Escape’s compactness was nice for city driving, but I felt cramped for long road trips. Comfort-wise, the Edge’s seats are plush, even on bumpy roads. I’d say, if space and comfort are your priorities, the Edge wins hands down. I loved it during the family road trips!
Caught myself driving an Edge in Toronto last week and Ford Escape in Chicago. Edge is way roomier, more chill vibe. Escape’s okay, but feels cramped in the backseat, especially with my big dog. Edge for space, hands down!
I’ve test-drove both in Alberta, and honestly, the Edge gives me more room, especially in the back. Though the Escape’s a bit more agile, my fam loves the Edge’s bigger screen and comfy seats. It’s better for long road trips across the States. Both are solid, but space wins for me.
I’ve driven both in Toronto—Ford Escape is comfy n cozy for the family, more like a mini SUV. Edge’s bigger and gives u that premium feel in the back. Escape’s high seats handy for city drives. Overall, Edge scores on luxury, but for tight turns & parking, Escape wins. Not easy to choose really!
Back in Ontario, I’ve driven both the Ford Escape and Edge. For my family, space and comfort are key, and the Edge won hands down! Its spacious backseat & cushy ride totally kill it for long drives, even with all the kids in tow. Escape’s fun for city trips, but Edge wins for us long haulers.
I’ve been comparing these in Toronto, and honestly, the Ford Escape feels snugger, but it’s sweet for city driving. My buddy in Vancouver says the Edge gives you that extra room for road trips. So it kinda depends if you need space or ease in tight spots. Either way, both are chill for comfort. Happy driving!
I’ve driven both the Escape and Edge in Toronto, and honestly, the Edge wins by miles! More room in the back and a cozier feel overall. Had friends over and, surprisingly, they fit comfortably with room for luggage. The Escape’s cramped in comparison, but still a solid ride. Edge’s got the edge! Just sayin’.