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66 messages,  Last post on Feb 26, 2009 at 6:29 PM

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First Look: 2009 Ford Flex - The 2009 Ford Flex might be another crossover, but at least it's not boring. (more)
 
First Drive: 2009 Ford Flex - First Impressions: If you like the look of the Flex, there's nothing in the way that it functions that should prevent you from getting it. (more)
 
Full Test: 2009 Ford Flex Limited AWD - Bottom Line: As everyday transportation, it's the best, most comfortable Ford you can buy. (more)


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Re: The styling..... [bobw3] by charlesb
Oct 19, 2008 (8:28 pm)
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Replying to: bobw3 (Oct 17, 2008 8:12 am)

I agree that the Flex is the wrong car at the wrong time but the idea of a twenty-thousand dollar three-row vehicle that get thirty miles per gallon is preposterous.
 
To get that mileage the engine wouldn't have close to enough power to move a six passenger vehicle. I would guess a vehicle of that ilk would strain to pull off a 20 second zero to sixty mph time. Perhaps some kind of diesel hybrid technology might do that mileage, but if Ford actually had the corporate conjones to produce that vehicle Americans would hold their nose and run in the other direction. And the Mazda 5 doesn't come anywhere close to that mileage, it is more like 20 mpg. The Honda Fit barely gets that mileage and it is two rows, tiny and light. Why don't you request a perpetual motion machine from Ford because that is just as likely as the "If" that you have proposed.
 
Where do these Edmund's chat room " experts " come from, better check with the engineering department next time, nybanker.
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Re: The styling..... [charlesb] by bobw3
Oct 26, 2008 (4:05 pm)
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Replying to: charlesb (Oct 19, 2008 8:28 pm)

the idea of a twenty-thousand dollar three-row vehicle that get thirty miles per gallon is preposterous.
 
There's a lot of cars in Europe and Asia that will do just that...have 3 rows and get better than 30mpg.
 
BTW...my Ford Freestyle will get in the upper 20s MPG on the highway if I keep the speed around 65mph, and the Mazda5 will get above 30MPG in the same driving conditions.
 
You might want to do a little research or google searches prior to posting.
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Re: The Mazda5 - I own one and the best Hwy MPG by cumadogg
Nov 03, 2008 (12:32 am)
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Replying to: bobw3 (Oct 26, 2008 4:05 pm)

I have ever had was on a trip from SLC to Denver and that was just over 26 MPG - and that was with just me and a suitcase. With all 6 seats filled, I am hard pressed to get over 22 MPG. 30 MPG isn't going to happen in the 5.
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ok by BigFordFan150
Feb 26, 2009 (6:29 pm)
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i like the flex very much so much i might get one my windstar got 26.7 on a highway drive from western nc to annapolis md the flex has better areodinamics so i bet around 27.1 with the flex
FORD ARE YOU LISTENING!!!!!!!!!!!!! take the next gen focus strech it give it the 171hp 2.5 four cylnder and six gears make it nice inside sony sound six seats... and finally maket look good like a streched mazda 3 or lovered edge make it sporty 30mpg fully loded 25k Nice
but good job on the flex

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