Cars.com Reviews 2009 Ford Flex

Flex

The Cars.com staff has been waiting to climb inside Ford's foray into the three-row-crossover universe for a while now. To say that the Flex is long-anticipated is not necessarily a good thing, though. As reviewer Joe Wiesenfelder notes, plenty of other automakers have beat the Flex to market with similar vehicles, so the Flex must stand apart if it hopes to capture members of the large-SUV crowd who have suddenly become crossover people, thanks to $4 gas. Does the Flex succeed at this? Read Wiesenfelder's full review to find out.

2009 Ford Flex Expert Review

By Stephen Markley | August 1, 2008 | Comments (6)

Comments 

Do you have any sales figures on this yet? I have yet to see one on the road.

First full month of sales in July and the Flex brought in 2,200 in sales.

Not great but still brand new. Heck, we just got our review up today.

The worst selling of GM's crossovers, the Saturn Outlook sold 2,300 in July.

Mazda CX-9 1,965

Tham7

This car is DOA and just another disappointing Ford product.

AlexW

If I understand correctly the Flex, Taurus X, and Edge all come with the same powertrain, does it not? What was Ford thinking!

Bias Catcher

Look out, your anti Ford bias is showing again. According to Ford, the middle seat goes back & forth.

peter


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