Parting with a car you love is hard, especially when it's simply reached the end of its road and it’s not worth fixing anymore.That’s the tough spot TikTok user Katie (@medi.kate.

tion) found herself in when her mechanic told her it would take $10,000 to repair her 2013 Ford Edge.In a recent video that has garnered over 182,000 views, Katie expressed how much she loved her SUV. “I absolutely love this car,” she said.

“I love everything about it. It’s so smooth. It has all the bells and whistles.

”But with 170,000 miles on it, putting that kind of money into repairs didn’t make sense.Her biggest issue? She doesn’t want to buy another Edge.Are newer Ford Edge models unreliable?According to Katie, the newer Ford Edge models have transmission issues, and older ones come with either a 3.

5L V6 engine with a bad water pump or a 2.0L turbo with its own reliability concerns.While she didn’t specify which model years she was referring to, some of her concerns have been echoed by Ford owners.

Certain 2019 and 2020 Edge models have received complaints about rough shifting, delayed acceleration, and RPM spikes while maintaining speed. Meanwhile, the 3.5L V6 engine used in older Edge models has been known for water pump failures, which can lead to coolant leaking into the engine and causing major damage if not caught early.

As for the 2.0L turbo, some drivers have reported oil consumption issues and turbocharger failures, though it’s not as widespread as the other concern.