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2009 Ford Flex - Expert Reviews Page 2

MSRP: $28,550 - $36,810 See Local Classifieds
 
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Cars.com
2009 Ford Flex Professional Cars.com Review

...Missing was an optional fridge between second-row seats ($760) to cool seven 12-ounce cans, four half-liter bottles or two 20 ounce bottles-unless Ford hid it...

Edmunds
2009 ford flex Professional Edmunds Review

...high-quality interior materials, unique styling, optional all-wheel drive, availability of Sync multimedia interface. Cons: Steering wheel doesn't telescope...

MSN Autos
2009 Ford Flex - Review

...Choose a makemmInitializeEx(document.frmUCM, 'Ford', MakeShortName('Flex'), 'Choose a make', 'Choose a model', 'false', true);...

CarGurus
2009 Ford Flex Overview

...Though getting buzzcuts and wearing poodle skirts is not a requirement for families, it wouldn't surprise us to one day see wood-paneled doors make a comeback...

Cars.com
2009 Ford Flex Professional Cars.com Review

...My recommendation is that you sell your teenage kid and use the proceeds for the AWD option. The onboard weight is net zero. At 17/24 mpg city/highway with FWD...


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The Honda Pilot is the Flex’s most daunting competitor.

Redesigned for 2009, it has a large, controversial grille to go with much thicker styling and, to TheCarConnection.com’s taste, too much interior plastic.

The Buick Enclave is considerably sexier than either the Flex or the Pilot, but there’s not quite as much vertical space as in the Flex, and its transmission hunts for gears on twisty roads.

The Hyundai Veracruz offers a softer-looking alternative to the Flex; it has good V-6 power, third-row seating, and a plush, quiet interior.


 
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