Comparison: 2015 Ford Edge vs. Nissan Murano vs. Hyundai Santa Fe Sport - Motor Trend
Another truth: Good-looking people need even-better-looking vehicles to accompany their sartorial choices and hip eyewear. Design-led consumerism seeps from the pores of luxury coupes, sports cars, Apple electronics … and two-row midsize crossovers. Descended from the humble Montana minivan, it remains a largely competent midsize crossover utility vehicle a decade after its demise, gone down in history as a massive design blunder. Front-wheel-drive-based underpinnings, though each participant arrived with the extremely popular all-wheel-drive option. The illusion of sporting pretension, as two of the three models include “sport” in the name. From Hyundai , the Santa Fe Sport comes on stage with revised suspension and electric power steering tuning. The second-generation Ford Edge Sport represents Dearborn, Michigan, and bears an extremely potent engine. Nissan shipped over (from Canton, Mississippi) a Murano Platinum, the latest interpretation of the original style-conscious crossover. We originally looked for an Edge with the now-optional 3. 5-liter V-6 or standard 2. 0-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder and ended up with the Sport because of press fleet availability. Source: www.motortrend.com