Just when you think the Edge can't get any better, the 2016 version gains adaptive steering.

 

 

Per the tech site SlashGear, adaptive steering means as follows: "Traditionally vehicles have a fixed ratio for turns of the steering wheel and turns of the tires. Adaptive steering is able to adjust that ratio to make the vehicle easier to turn and more agile at low speeds. At highway speeds, the adaptive steering is designed to make the vehicle react more smoothly to steering input." Read the full article to learn more.

At Sternberg Automotive Group, located at 6507 Preston Hwy in Louisville, we'd be happy to answer any questions you may have about this new technology. Don't hesitate to stop by the dealership to chat—and while you're at it, check out our extensive new Ford inventory. We hope to see you soon.

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