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by artillero
Mar 08 '09
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Build quality, interior details, safety features, seating capacity, comfort, unique styling, seats fold flat. Cons: Styling may not be to everyone's liking. Would like a bit better gas mileage. The Bottom Line: I highly recommend the Flex. It is quiet, well built, drives well and comes with a high level of standard equipment.
With the Flex, Ford shows that it can once again build quality cars. I first saw the Flex at a display in the local Mall. From a distance I initially thought that I was looking at an updated Ford Explorer, but as I got closer, I quickly ...
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by groove1
Dec 10 '09
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Options, room, seats, ride, gas mileage, quality Cons: Price - it's expensive. Also, not everyone will like the way it looks. The Bottom Line: The Ford Flex is a great vehicle all the way around. If you like it and can afford it - get it.
Recently I needed to drive a company-leased vehicle. I had a choice of an Impala, Malibu, or Ford Flex. I already own a GM vehicle and have seen and ridden in plenty of Chevrolet sedans so I really didn't want one of those. I had some ...
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by mkaresh in Cars & Motorsports, - Top 10
Jan 04 '09
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Unconventional style, room, comfort, versatility, power, ride Cons: Unconventional style, handling The Bottom Line: Seeking a comfortable, unconventionally stylish three-row crossover? Then the Flex deserves a close look.
With the full-size SUV market all but dead, General Motors and Ford are counting on large crossovers (and a few pennies from Washington) to keep them afloat. While large crossovers aren't as profitable as large SUVs were in the 1990s, they are far more ...
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