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Why did Ford quit making the Flex?

Why did Ford quit making the Flex?

In the 11 years that Ford has been producing the Flex, just under 300,000 units of the boxy SUV were sold. This means that, on average, less than 30,000 Flex models were sold each year. These numbers were too low for Ford, and that’s why Ford discontinued the Flex, according to USA Today.

Is the 2010 Ford Flex a good car?

The 2010 Ford Flex is rather unremarkable to drive, but it’s not offensive either. The ride is always comfortable — even with the bigger wheels. The base V6 is adequate for a vehicle this size, motivating the Flex with enough gusto to keep up with competing crossovers.

Are there any used Ford Flex for sale?

Autotrader has 86 Used Ford Flex cars for sale, including a 2010 Ford Flex 2WD Limited, a 2010 Ford Flex 2WD SEL, and a 2010 Ford Flex AWD Limited.

How long have I Had my Ford Flex?

Had our Flex for nearly two years once we hit 22k miles began having brake failures car has been in dealer 5 times they have replaced vacuum booster and check valves. When the car has been parked overnight or for a few hours the brake pedal is very hard the car will not stop.

What kind of mileage does Ford Flex get?

Fuel economy is near the top of its class, with an estimated 17 miles per gallon city and 24 highway. All-wheel-drive models earn slightly lower estimates. Showing 3 of 290 reviews.

What’s the price of a 2010 Ford Flex?

Driving the Used 2010 Ford Flex. The 2010 front-wheel drive Ford Flex SE has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starting around $29,000, while the SEL starts closer to $32,000 and the all-wheel-drive version is past the $34,000 mark; a fully-loaded Limited with the EcoBoost V6 tops out around $50,000.

Autotrader has 86 Used Ford Flex cars for sale, including a 2010 Ford Flex 2WD Limited, a 2010 Ford Flex 2WD SEL, and a 2010 Ford Flex AWD Limited.

When to warm up a 2010 Ford Flex?

When the car has been parked overnight or for a few hours the brake pedal is very hard the car will not stop. Ford says this is “normal” operating procedure and we have to warm the car up for five minutes before driving which is totally unacceptable.

Had our Flex for nearly two years once we hit 22k miles began having brake failures car has been in dealer 5 times they have replaced vacuum booster and check valves. When the car has been parked overnight or for a few hours the brake pedal is very hard the car will not stop.

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