Buying a certified pre-owned Ford Edge means getting a dealer-inspected, warranty-backed vehicle at a meaningful discount from new. At Levittown Ford in Nassau County, the Ford Blue Advantage CPO program gives Edge buyers a structured safety net that private-party purchases simply cannot match.
Bottom Line: Ford Blue Advantage CPO Edge vehicles come with a 172-point inspection, extended powertrain warranty coverage, and roadside assistance - protecting buyers in ways the used-car market otherwise leaves open.
- Ford Blue Advantage covers two certification tiers: Gold (Certified) and Blue (Certified Pre-Owned)
- A 172-point inspection must be passed before any vehicle receives CPO status
- Levittown Ford CPO inventory draws from trade-ins and fleet vehicles serviced at this Nassau County location
For a complete overview of all Ford Edge trims and configurations, see our Ford Edge complete guide for Nassau County.
Understanding Ford Blue Advantage CPO Tiers
Ford Blue Advantage operates on two certification levels that offer different coverage depths. Knowing which tier applies to a specific vehicle changes the value calculation significantly.
The Gold Certified tier applies to vehicles with under 80,000 miles and up to six model years old. It includes a 7-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty from original sale date, a 12-month/12,000-mile comprehensive warranty, $0 deductible, and 24/7 roadside assistance.
The Blue Certified Pre-Owned tier covers vehicles that meet inspection standards but fall outside Gold eligibility parameters. It includes a 12-month/12,000-mile powertrain warranty and roadside assistance, but without the extended coverage or $0 deductible.
For Edge buyers specifically, the tier matters because the Edge’s 2.0L EcoBoost and 2.7L V6 (ST trim) are more complex powertrains than entry-level engines. The Gold tier’s extended coverage is especially valuable for the turbocharged components.
What the 172-Point Inspection Actually Covers
The 172-point inspection is the core of any Ford Blue Advantage certification. A Ford-trained technician at Levittown Ford reviews and validates every major system before the vehicle qualifies.
Any items that fail inspection must be repaired to Ford’s standards before certification is granted. Vehicles with major structural damage history cannot be certified under the Gold tier program.
What to Look for When Buying a CPO Ford Edge
Even with certification, informed buyers ask the right questions. The 172-point inspection covers most bases, but a few additional checks help you understand the full picture.
Request the vehicle’s service history. CPO vehicles should have documented maintenance records, ideally showing oil changes and major service at consistent intervals. Gaps in service history for a Nassau County-based vehicle warrant questions.
Check the CARFAX or AutoCheck report before signing. While Ford will disclose known history, an independent report can surface information about previous ownership, registration states, and any reported incidents.
For the Edge specifically, ask about the turbocharger service history. Both the 2.0L and 2.7L EcoBoost engines use turbochargers that benefit from regular oil changes. An Edge that was maintained on schedule is a meaningfully lower risk than one that wasn’t.
Inspect the AWD system on vehicles equipped with it. Ask the service team to confirm the AWD calibration was checked as part of certification - this is included in the 172-point inspection but worth verifying on the paperwork.
Check the NHTSA recall database for any open recalls on the specific Edge you’re considering. While Levittown Ford will typically address open recalls before sale, verifying directly takes 60 seconds and provides peace of mind.
CPO vs. Non-CPO Used Edge: The Real Cost Comparison
The CPO premium is typically $1,500-$2,500 over a comparable non-certified used Edge at similar mileage. The question is what that premium buys you.
For a used Edge with 40,000-65,000 miles, the extended powertrain warranty under Gold certification effectively covers the most expensive potential repairs during your first several years of ownership. A single transmission or engine repair on an EcoBoost can easily exceed $3,000-$5,000.
Non-CPO used Edge vehicles from private sellers or independent dealers carry no warranty and often have incomplete service documentation. The $2,000 CPO premium typically represents smart insurance for most Nassau County buyers.
You can browse current certified pre-owned Ford inventory at Levittown Ford to compare current CPO Edge pricing against non-certified options in the same mileage range.
Best Model Years for a CPO Ford Edge
2019-2022 Edge models represent the strongest sweet spot for CPO value at Levittown Ford. These years received the refreshed interior with SYNC 3 infotainment and updated Co-Pilot360 driver assistance, and many are now entering CPO-eligible mileage ranges.
The Edge ST trim from 2019 onward is particularly well-regarded - the 2.7L V6 produces 335 HP and has proven durable in Nassau County driving conditions with proper maintenance.
Avoid model years before 2015 for CPO consideration, as they fall outside Gold tier eligibility based on age. Earlier Edge models are also based on the older D4 platform with less advanced safety technology.
For a deeper look at how Edge trims compare before committing to a specific year and configuration, review our Ford Edge trim comparison guide.
Ready to Find Your CPO Ford Edge?
A certified pre-owned Ford Edge at Levittown Ford combines the quality assurance of a factory inspection program with the cost advantage of a pre-owned vehicle. For Nassau County buyers in Levittown, East Meadow, Wantagh, and Seaford, it’s one of the most structured ways to buy a used midsize SUV.
Browse current Ford Edge CPO inventory at Levittown Ford now, or see current specials and incentives before you come in.
Contact Levittown Ford to connect with our CPO team and discuss available Edge inventory - we’ll walk you through the full certification documentation on any vehicle you’re considering.
FAQ: CPO Ford Edge at Levittown Ford
What is the warranty on a Ford Blue Advantage Gold CPO Edge? The Gold tier includes a 7-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty from the original sale date, a 12-month/12,000-mile comprehensive bumper-to-bumper warranty, $0 deductible on covered repairs, and 24/7 roadside assistance.
How old can a Ford Edge be and still qualify for CPO? For Gold certification, the Edge must be within six model years of the current year and have under 80,000 miles. The Blue tier covers vehicles that pass inspection but fall outside these parameters.
Can I get financing on a CPO Ford Edge at Levittown Ford? Yes. Levittown Ford works with Ford Motor Credit and multiple lenders to offer financing on certified pre-owned vehicles. Interest rates on CPO vehicles are often more favorable than non-certified used car financing.
Does CPO certification cover cosmetic issues? No. The 172-point inspection and warranty cover mechanical, electrical, and safety systems. Minor cosmetic items like paint chips or small interior scuffs are noted but not necessarily corrected under the CPO program.
What happens if I find a problem after buying a CPO Edge? Any issue covered under the warranty is addressed at no cost to you (with $0 deductible on Gold tier). Bring the vehicle back to Levittown Ford or any authorized Ford dealer nationwide for warranty service.
Are there mileage limits on CPO coverage? The Gold tier’s comprehensive coverage is limited to 12 months/12,000 miles from purchase date. The powertrain coverage extends to 7 years/100,000 miles from the original in-service date. Make sure you understand which warranty component applies to each system.