What is the difference between Ford Flex SE and SEL?
What is the difference between Ford Flex SE and SEL?
The SE also offers roof rails, inflatable second row safety belts, XM radio and an engine block heater. The Flex SEL offers buyers many additional features and packages compared to the base SE. The SEL offers buyers the intelligent all wheel drive system, which changes fuel economy only slightly.
What can I do with a 2010 Ford Flex?
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What kind of car is the Ford Flex?
The 2010 Ford Flex is like nothing in the crossover segment—but it echoes two of TheCarConnection.com’s most style-forward vehicles, the Land Rover Range Rover and the MINI Cooper. If there’s one thing that’s indisputable about the 2010 Flex, it’s that nothing else on the road looks quite like it.
How much does a Ford EcoBoost flex cost?
It’s easy to spend more than $40,000 on a standard-engine Flex, and the EcoBoost Flex, fully loaded, can hit $50,000. Watch those options and stick with one of the lower trims if you want to mind the bottom line.
How much weight does a Ford Flex have?
Edmunds states with “an estimated curb weight of 4,650 pounds, Ford says the Flex will accelerate to 60 mph in about 9 seconds” using the standard engine, which may put it a second slower than the large crossovers from General Motors (Saturn Outlook, GMC Acadia, Buick Enclave, and Chevrolet Traverse).
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.
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.
What kind of engine does Ford Flex have?
The big news for 2010 is the availability of Ford’s 355-horsepower twin-turbo 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 engine.
What are the trim levels of the Ford Flex?
The 2010 Ford Flex comes in three trim levels: SE, SEL and Limited.