The passing of the Mazda 3 was a sad event, but one good thing came out of it: I got decent money for it and could afford a pretty sweet ride! Meet my new triathlon & dog friendly vehicule: 2011 Ford Edge Limited AWD, freshly waxed:
I’ve had it for 2 weeks, and I love it! I was not sure at the beginning because I always had relatively nervous small manual transmission cars and this one definitely did not fit the mold, but it’s really fun to drive around. The 285 HP V6 engine is sufficient to give decent acceleration despite the size of the car. I ended up getting a whole bunch of option I did not wanted, so that I could get the car right away. Otherwise, I had to wait 2 months for a custom order.
I got the 4 wheel drive even if it’s a bit slower and more thirsty, but with the recent accident on the highway, I felt safer going for the AWD version. I am really spoiled: it’s almost fully loaded:
One of my favorite thing turn out to be the panoramic roof, something I originally did not want. It brings a lot of light inside. Can’t wait to open it next summer!
They went all out on the interior electronics… almost too much. The center touch screen controls everything, from audio, to phone, to navigation, to climate control. There’s like 20 functions on the steering wheel alone. The dash is composed of a center analog odometer, surrounded by 2 LCD screen that can be operated from the steering control fto display a bunch of different metrics and control the nav, sound, phone and climate systems.
Sync allows me to control most functions by voice command. Pretty cool too, but with my english accent, reliability is not awesome hehe! The keyless entry is cool too: keys never leave my pocket.. RF chip is used to detect the proximity of the keys, so as soon as I touch the door handle, the car unlocks. Then I can start the engine using the push-button start. The car recognize if it’s my key or Corinne’s key that opened the driver’s door, and then the seat and mirrors automatically adjust to the correct position for the person. Cool!
I did not have the car for more than 2 days before giving it the SBR treatment (Swim Bike Run) hehe!
One thing that will be really helpful next summer for open water swims is the keypad on the door: I will be able to leave my keys safely locked inside and use the keypad to unclock the car. Better than hiding my keys in a hole on the beach like last year! Sweet!
1000 pixels photos available in the album below.
The downside of this story is that I am back with car payments, pretty good ones too. Not so much budget for triathlon and cycling related gadgets and toys for the coming years I guess
Hopefully I can still afford race registrations and coaching 