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Depending on the configuration of your 2016 Ford Edge, you may have a battery in either group size H6 or group size T5. These batteries typically range in price from $120 to over $300 for a premium model with high cold cranking amps (CCA). If you reside in a cold climate, it's advisable to invest a bit more in a quality battery to prevent your Edge from failing to start. In my personal view, I would opt for a battery with a minimum of 650 CCA, given that I live in the northeastern United States. You might be able to go with around 600 CCA if you live in a milder climate, but bear in mind that you are paying for dependability. It is often worthwhile to ensure that you avoid cold weather battery issues, or at least reduce their frequency.
The Ford Edge needs a battery with a group size of H6-AGM, specifically Group Size 48 with 760 cold cranking amps (CCA).