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2009 Ford Flex Review

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Uploaded by on Jan 3, 2009

http://MPGomatic.com puts a 2009 Ford Flex to a week-long road-test, rolling up hundreds of miles. Review features 0-60 MPH acceleration and real-world fuel economy (MPG) testing. Full Review: http://www.mpgomatic.com/2009/01/03/ford-flex-mpg-review/

Just don't call it a station wagon ...

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  • is this car slow?

  • @banstaman It should be starting next year.

  • i drove my uncles ford flex fully loaded and the color is charcoal he changed the exuast system its the sickest car, acceleration is really good as well it does the same acceleration as my dads s500 amg package. ford is stepping it up.

  • Plus you can get a refrigeraitor in the back!

  • interior looks very comfy...but the exterior...makes me want to laugh, i really dont understand the style. i see them around and im always confused on why ppl buy them, they look hideous. BUT BUT i must say if you love them, and enjoy it then more power to you b/c i dont have the guts to be seen owning one of those. iunno just my opinion.

  • When I the Flex first came out, I thought it was going to be a FlexFuel car, guess not. I hear it's really nice. I REALLY like Ford.

  • go all out and get the ecoboost engine well worth it

  • ive got one great car but the options like pwr liftgate and power flip fold seats are not worth it the 110v plug is

  • NO thank,,,

    i dont like this flex car design

  • Do yourself a favor and avoid the $3700 options package whatever you do. I've owned a few of the uber-loaded 745i BMWs, and you rarely use them. The least usalbe ones are the ones that break the most, and (at Ford) YOU'LL have to stay on top of them to fixit right the scond, third, or fourth time.

    Fixing it right the first time now means if the failure cant' be duplicated, it's not broken!

    Ford's dealers have no business trying to support a car this complicated. $13.00/hr techs will be lost!

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