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#66 of 108
I'm loving it..by Mickey by mickeysue
Dec 15, 2005 (4:08 pm)
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I finally grew up and bought a 4 door car, a 2005 Silver Freestyle. Explorer Sport models have been in my past and I love the smooth ride of the Freestyle. I bought it as a combo Christmas, Birthday, everything present. I use an electric scooter to get around and it is easier to load, with room to spare. All of my friends ask what is it? I tell them a cross-over SUV/station wagon, and they admire it. Still too new to see many on the road, but look forward to hearing from other owners. I will keep on trucking in my new Freestyle and love the looks I get.
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Re: To buy or not to buy, that is the question! [sandy_j] by bchauvin
Dec 19, 2005 (9:16 pm)
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Replying to: sandy_j (Nov 16, 2005 9:03 pm)

Same problem with the doors. Doesn't matter if the window is down. Seems to be a problem with the latching mech.
 
Anyone else having issues with the doors not closing?
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05 Freestyle, Doors don't always close... by bchauvin
Dec 19, 2005 (9:21 pm)
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Often I cannot close a door on my Freestyle. This has happened on the Driver, Passenger and Rear Passenger doors. Opening a window (to releave the air pressure) does NOT help.
 
Anyone else having this issue? I know of at least one more on this site who has.
 
sandy_j, "Ford Freestyle Owners: Meet the Members" #64, 16 Nov 2005 9:03 pm
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Re: 05 Freestyle, Doors don't always close... [bchauvin] by bobw3
Dec 20, 2005 (6:56 am)
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Replying to: bchauvin (Dec 19, 2005 9:21 pm)

For me, opening the windows solves the hard door closing problem, but there are double rubber seals on the doors (both on the door itself and car), so I think that it's just the rubber on rubber pressure. They tried to make it seal really good.
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Re: 05 Freestyle, Doors don't always close... [bchauvin] by magdad
Dec 21, 2005 (1:03 pm)
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Replying to: bchauvin (Dec 19, 2005 9:21 pm)

Yeah, you have to really slam them to get them closed. It doesn't really bother me all that much.
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Re: 05 Freestyle, Doors don't always close... [magdad] by bchauvin
Dec 21, 2005 (6:08 pm)
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Replying to: magdad (Dec 21, 2005 1:03 pm)

I don't think it's a rubber seal issue. I think it's a latch issue. I can slam the door as hard as I want, still it doesn't latch until I lock/unlock the door.
 
Really, the door should latch if you gently close the door, leaving a gap that can be further latched by pushing the door closed a second time. Try it out. Then, next time the door doesn't latch try this.
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Re: 05 Freestyle, Doors don't always close... [bchauvin] by vicenac
Jan 31, 2006 (4:41 pm)
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Replying to: bchauvin (Dec 21, 2005 6:08 pm)

I only have a problem with rear doors and it seems to be common. Like with other cars, I've noticed that holding the door, I mean keeping your hand on it, to stop it from bouncing back, does the trick. It was the same with my Honda Accord and Volvo 740.
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Glad to be proud owner of new FreeStyle by Marshall2 by marshall2
Feb 02, 2006 (1:07 am)
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I just had to write and thank Edmunds for their superb web site. I must of spent 2 months reading all of the interesting and important research that is available at our finger tips here at their web site. I have owned Dodge Caravans, Explorers, Chevy trucks, and my last vehicle was a 2003 Windstar. The only vehicle that ever gave me any grief was the chevy truck. So I have been blessed with good reliable vehicles so far in my life. So lately I've been checking out Mazda 5 and the Tribute, Toyota's RAV4, the Highlander, also the new Chevy Equinox. But I fell for a2006 SE FWD FS.I plan on installing front row Leather on the seats, maybe tinker with the Audio too! But I'm looking forward to see how she handles in the snow. We live about 25 mi. east of Buffalo in a beautiful valley town called Cowlesville, the winters can be brutal at times, but not this year yet. So thanks again to the wonderful folks here at Edmunds, keep up the excellent work! From a fellow car enthusiast!!
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Re: Glad to be proud owner of new FreeStyle by Marshall2 [marshall2] by KarenS HOST
Feb 02, 2006 (6:56 am)
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Replying to: marshall2 (Feb 02, 2006 1:07 am)

Thank YOU for the nice compliments. It's always gratifying to know our site has been so beneficial.
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Re: Sold in Florida [brandy1909] by coldcranker
Feb 04, 2006 (3:50 pm)
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Replying to: brandy1909 (Sep 22, 2005 5:44 am)

Ford did not heavily promote the Freestyle because they were belt-tightening their ad budgets and they concluded that their ad budget was better spent on products for younger people, who tend to be more easily influenced by "cool" ads. That being said, Ford did (and does) put out some ads that appeal to the cerebral side, an approach that works better on the targeted demographic of 32-49 year olds buying Freestyles. Younger adults tend to be more concerned about styling (the Freestyle doesn't excite them) and the image they believe goes with driving a certain vehicle. This is just based on majority behavior, the way marketers think.

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