Used value estimate
2016 Ford Edge value
By the DealScan team · Updated 2026-07-11
Quick answer
A 2016 Ford Edge in good condition with average mileage (about 125,000 miles) is worth roughly $12,050 in a private-party sale — a fair range of $11,100 to $13,000, or about $13,850 at a dealer. Note: 2016 is a flagged year for this model (2015–2018 (2.0 EcoBoost)) — Coolant intrusion can end in an engine replacement. No coolant-loss documentation, no deal. Expect to pay at the lower end and budget for that risk.
Estimated value by mileage
Good condition, clean title. Mileage is the biggest single factor at this age.
| Mileage | Miles | Fair value | Private party |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lower mileage | 85,000 | $14,400 | $13,250–$15,550 |
| Average mileage | 125,000 | $12,050 | $11,100–$13,000 |
| Higher mileage | 170,000 | $9,450 | $8,700–$10,200 |
Is 2016 a good year to buy?
2016 is a flagged year (2015–2018 (2.0 EcoBoost)): Coolant intrusion can end in an engine replacement. No coolant-loss documentation, no deal.
See all Ford Edge years to avoidWhat to check before you pay
- 2015–2018 2.0L EcoBoost: coolant intrusion into cylinders, showing as coolant loss, white exhaust, or misfires; Ford extended coverage on some builds and many needed long-block replacements
- AWD power transfer unit (all generations): small sealed unit that runs hot; whine, leaks, or shudder mean it's failing
- 2007–2014 3.5L V6: internal water pump that can contaminate the oil when it fails; an engine-out job, so check for coolant-in-oil at inspection
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