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Re: To buy or not to buy, that is the question! [vrm] by cmuniz
Jul 21, 2005 (2:42 am)
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Replying to: vrm (Jul 20, 2005 12:39 pm)

The "build" quality of my vehicle has been great. No quality problems at all with anything, yet in the 60 days I have had it. The only 2 things that have given me problems are getting used to the radio/cd player and the glare from the windshield.
 
Since the CVT is a relatively new product for Ford I don't think you'll get any information on long term reliability. I wiill say that Ford has done an excellent job of matching the engine performance and CVT. They work great as a team to keep the Freestyle running smooth and with adequate power.
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Re: To buy or not to buy, that is the question! [vrm] by magdad
Jul 21, 2005 (5:32 am)
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Replying to: vrm (Jul 20, 2005 12:39 pm)

After 900 miles, I can tell you that I love mine. It is as quiet on the freeway as my mother-in-law's Infiniti. I have no rattles (thus far) either. All in all, I can't believe they are not selling a lot more of them. We gave 24,795 for my SEL with leather and such, the A list prices made them too hard to pass up. I think the only things we didn't get were the DVD, AWD, Safety curtain, reverse sensor, 2nd row console and power seat/mirror memory. Limiteds were going for 28ish on the lot here but they only had black ones.
 
The only complaint I have is, being tall, the "conversation" mirror blocks part of the rearview mirror when it is down. I have a three year old in the back, so that mirror comes in handy. Also, I'd kind of like for the second row captain's chairs to have armrests, but maybe I should just buy a second row console.......
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Re: To buy or not to buy, that is the question! [magdad] by cmuniz
Jul 22, 2005 (2:33 am)
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Replying to: magdad (Jul 21, 2005 5:32 am)

If you haven't done so already, search the general "Freestyle" discussion for a fix to the rear view mirror to lower it so that it is not obstructed by the conversation mirror. It pivots in a couple of places and that brings it down some to reduce the obstruction.
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Re: To buy or not to buy, that is the question! [cmuniz] by magdad
Jul 22, 2005 (10:08 am)
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Replying to: cmuniz (Jul 22, 2005 2:33 am)

Man, that was a good suggestion! I ran right out and tried it and, unfortunately, I am so tall that the conversation mirror STILL obstructs about 30% of the rearview (I'm about 6'2"). I may monkey more with it later. Oh well, at least now my wife will be able to use it.
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happy family by bobw3
Jul 22, 2005 (6:16 pm)
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My wife and I are really happy with our Freestyle. We now have 12,000+ miles on it since buying it in Feb. We only have one baby, but we had a lot of visiting family over the past month, and took some road trips with every seat filled, luggage on the roof, and driving over the mountains in W. Virginia. We live in VA and were visiting family in OH. Zero problems with the car. We get about 24mpg hwy/20 city calculated manually.
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great car by jschreiber
Jul 28, 2005 (1:54 pm)
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Hi, J in just west of Minneapolis. Bought the AWD SE in December--has been a great vehicle--nice tight feel to drive with good control, good mileage (getting 23 in mixed driving), was wonderful in the snow, passengers say is comfortable. Well built. 9500 miles knock on wood no probs! Go for it!
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Re: great car [jschreiber] by cdndriver2
Jul 28, 2005 (6:27 pm)
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Replying to: jschreiber (Jul 28, 2005 1:54 pm)

Hi Just curious about your winter driving because I have yet to experience my SEL AWD in snow up here in Canada. Did you drive on Continental original equipment tires in winter or have something different? I keep looking at these Continentals and wonder if they can carry me thru the snow.
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Re: FreeStyle SEL - Ford Family Style [prairiestyle] by prairiestyle
Jul 28, 2005 (8:20 pm)
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Replying to: prairiestyle (Jul 10, 2005 10:01 am)

FWIW - I was out of town over the weekend and ended up hauling family around in a rented 05 Grand Caravan (brand new, only had 50km's when I pulled out of the lot).
 
I'm really glad I went with the Freestyle for both the comfort of city driving and for the longer road trips we plan to take. The GC drives very much like a van (like it's supposed to - just not my preference) and it's noisy on the highway.
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Hauling Dogs by magdad
Aug 03, 2005 (4:44 am)
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I thought you guys would enjoy this story. I had to take my two Basset Hounds to the vet this morning in the back of my Freestyle. I folded the 3rd row seats down and very carefully put down and tucked in a sheet to keep the back clean. Noticing the gap between the two 2nd row seats I figured they'd try to worm their way into the middle row and stink and dirty up that area, so I wedged a large piece of plywood into the gap to dissuade them.
 
Here's the funny part - getting the dogs into the car. The rear seems a lot higher when you are lifting one 63 lb dog followed by a 68 lb dog. They were just too dang short to climb in! So I got to get my work clothes covered in dog hair and hound stink. The plywood worked great and they were too short to climb over the 2nd row seat backs.
 
Anybody remember Jerry Reed picking up Fred in Smokey and the Bandit? It was a lot like that. I'll post a follow up once I find something that gets dog snot off of Freestyle windows - I love my dogs, but man they are messy!
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Re: great car [cdndriver2] by branty
Aug 03, 2005 (3:29 pm)
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Replying to: cdndriver2 (Jul 28, 2005 6:27 pm)

We purchased out AWD LTD in November and found it to be great in snowy conditions. We had several snowfalls in Toronto las winter and we travelled to the cottage 2.5 hrs north many times (lots of snow). The LTD comes with Pirelli's so I cannot comment on the Continental's. No matter what I did to try and get the wheels to spin the grip of the tires and the AWD defeated me every time. I now have 15,900 KM on our Freestyle so the tread will likely not be as great as the just new condition but the tread pattern is pretty coarse on these tires so I think they should perform well this winter (not that I wish for any snow at this point).

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