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The Escape and the Edge are two of the smaller SUVs Ford has to offer, with the Edge being the larger of the two. Both vehicles have plenty in common, including smart Ford engineering and reliability. However, they also have a lot of differences. If you’re not sure which one to pick, read on and […]
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