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Replying to: branty (Aug 03, 2005 3:29 pm) |
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Replying to: passat_2002 (Aug 30, 2005 6:48 am) |
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We've got a SEL FWD for it's fuel economy. Not seeing that coming through yet. Our car is black and pebble. The glare on the windshield is so strong sometimes I can not see the front of the car. The pattern on the plastics inside the cabin is so harsh, I feel I rub against sand paper - like when adjusting the seat with the door closed or resting my elbow on the door. After 1,000 miles I can hear some noises / vibrations that were not there before. Two times the engine had problems starting!!! We love how we can fit everything inside and have a lot of room. We are moving up from a Honda Accord. There is a difference in refinement. I absolutely love the solar tinted windows. We live in southern California and in a full sunny day the interior is worm but not boiling hot.
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Replying to: vicenac (Sep 06, 2005 9:42 am) |
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Hi everyone, we purchased our Freestyle about a month ago. Before doing so, I did some research. The first of which was to read everyone's messages from this site, which was a big help. I now know, what type of trouble to look for. My husband and I had gone to the dealer a few days prior to look at the Ford Hybrid SUV. Once we sat in it or I should say squeezed into it we decided it just wasn't for us! We also checked out the Toyota Hybrid SUV. As we were walking away from looking at the Ford SUV we walked by the Freestyle SEL FWD. I asked the salesman about the car, I haven't even seen a commercial on it, knew nothing about it. Well, it was love at first sight. I told the salesman get me the key! I want a closer look inside. Well, after looking, test driving, we told the saleman, that we wanted to do some research on the car before deciding. Well, I dragged my poor husband down to re-look at the Forester again! That was the third car on my list to consider buying! He said the same thing, he said the first time "it's too small and no style". Of course you know what he than went to look at "The Tribeca". I piped up with no way... I refuse to climb back up into another car. We presently own a Chevy Trailbrazer! Even after reading all of your messages, I couldn't get the car out of my mind. "Had to have it!" LOL! Why.. oh .. why hasn't Ford done more with advertising it. Living in sunny
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A couple of days ago, we picked up the new 2006 Freestyle Limited FWD we ordered last month, and we love it! We took a small road trip to "Grandma's" and it got 27.7MPG average on it's first tank! It had 3 miles on it when we picked it up, and now has 467. The ride seems a bit stiff yet, but I love the CVT and the driving ease. Love the memory seats too! My DH is 6'3", while I am only 5'6" so we have quite different seat and mirror adjustments. It took us awhile to figure out that the key fobs were programed with one set to mem.1 and one set to mem.2, but we finally have the correct fobs in hand. It was a little discouraging to hubby the first time he unlocked the door with the wrong fob, and the seat moved forward and up so that he couldn't get in! Now we will be taking it on an extended road trip from Minneapolis to Philadelphia for a dog show, so we'll get to see how it performs out on the rad and how the cargo capacity works for us. So far, the windshield glare some have spoken of here has not been a problem for us, but we find the LED on the radio difficult to see in glare. So far a VERY satisfied Freestyle owner! |
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My new 06 black on black Limited is to be build on the 17th of October. I cant wait for it to arrive. I ordered it before I knew it was available with the NAV system, but I was able to add it one week after I ordered it. I noticed that in Canada the Limited includes a lot of stuff as standard that is optional in the USA. I think if you are buying a Limited you would want it loaded and not have to deal with adding a lot to the starting price. I only added the NAV system and the 60/40 second row seats. I am a National Sales Manager and wanted something that would replace my 95 GMC 4X4 top of the line pick up truck that would also look respectable. I dont like cars and I think this is a good compromise.
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Replying to: dwalton (Oct 16, 2005 4:40 pm) |
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Hi...live in SE Michigan. We bought our Titanium Green Freestyle LTD May 1st. After 6 months it has been a really good car. The only glitch was the CD changer not recognizing home brewed CDs and MP3s. Took it to the dealer and had it replaced in an hour. New CD player now recognizes everything. The car was primarily for my wife because I drive a company car. Her short list was the Toyota Highlander, Honda Pilot and the Ford Escape. Like others that posted we saw the Freestyles on the lot while checking out the Escape and she test drove one. She knew immediately the FS was what she wanted. I made her go back and retest the Highlander and Pilot. We have taken one long vacation to the SE US and the Freestyle was perfect. It handled the ups and downs in Virgina, Kentucky and North Carolina well. No problems climbing long grades and good smooth acceleration. We make regular trips to Northern Michigan to see the in laws and I am always impressed with how comfortable the ride is. Another real plus of the Freestyle has been how easy it is to get in and out of. My parents and in-laws are up there in age and have a great deal of trouble climbing into SUVs and trucks. When we got to pick them up and drive them around they have found they really like the Freestyle. The downside is they always call us first when they need to get out. We are at 12,000 and still happy.
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