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Are Ford freestyles all wheel drive?

Are Ford freestyles all wheel drive?

The Freestyle can be equipped with front- or all-wheel drive. All-disc antilock brakes are standard. Ford’s optional Safety Canopy side curtain-type airbag system provides head protection in all three rows.

How many seats does a 2007 Ford Freestyle have?

The 2007 Ford Freestyle is a large wagon with three rows of seating. It’s available in SEL and Limited trim levels. Standard second-row captain chairs provide six-passenger seating capacity, but either trim can be equipped with a 60/40-split second-row bench seat that increases capacity to seven.

Is the Ford Freestyle a minivan or SUV?

Unfortunately, its weak V6 puts it at a disadvantage alongside competing wagons and SUVs. A crossover in the truest sense of the word, the 2007 Ford Freestyle effectively blends the seating capacity and flexibility of a minivan; the efficiency and maneuverability of a station wagon; and the all-weather capability of an SUV.

What kind of safety features does a Ford Freestyle have?

The 2007 Ford Freestyle has your family covered on the passive safety front, as both front seat-mounted side-impact airbags and full-length side curtain airbags (with a rollover sensor) are standard. Reverse parking sensors and adjustable pedals are optional on all Freestyles; the pedals include a memory feature on Limited models.

What kind of warranty does Ford Freestyle have?

Effective with the September 2006 production run, all Freestyles come standard with front seat-mounted side airbags, full-length side curtain airbags, an alarm system and heated mirrors. Additionally, all Limited models now have 18-inch wheels. Ford has also increased drivetrain warranty coverage to five years/60,000 miles.

What are the standard features on a 2007 Ford Freestyle?

Front seat airbags are standard, and seat-mounted side-impact airbags, along with a Safety Canopy side curtain airbag system, will be standard on all models later in the 2007 model year. All-disc antilock brakes are standard, and traction control is standard on vehicles equipped with all-wheel drive.

Unfortunately, its weak V6 puts it at a disadvantage alongside competing wagons and SUVs. A crossover in the truest sense of the word, the 2007 Ford Freestyle effectively blends the seating capacity and flexibility of a minivan; the efficiency and maneuverability of a station wagon; and the all-weather capability of an SUV.

How much does a 2005 Ford Freestyle cost?

I bought my 2005 Ford Freestyle SE for $3500 with 151,000 miles. It ran fine the first few thousand miles, but had to have spark plugs replaced, since that, the intake manifold was melted and replaced, and melted again. The car has run very rough ever since. But before the many mechanical issues, the car ran great and was very reliable.

Effective with the September 2006 production run, all Freestyles come standard with front seat-mounted side airbags, full-length side curtain airbags, an alarm system and heated mirrors. Additionally, all Limited models now have 18-inch wheels. Ford has also increased drivetrain warranty coverage to five years/60,000 miles.

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Are Ford freestyles all-wheel drive?

Are Ford freestyles all-wheel drive?

The Freestyle can be equipped with front- or all-wheel drive. All-disc antilock brakes are standard. Ford’s optional Safety Canopy side curtain-type airbag system provides head protection in all three rows.

What’s the price of a 2007 Ford Freestyle?

The front-wheel-drive SEL trim has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $26,270, while the all-wheel-drive model has an MSRP of $28,120. The front-wheel-drive Limited is $29,555, while its all-wheel-drive counterpart starts at $31,405.

Is the Ford Freestyle a full size car?

Like the related Five Hundred sedan, the Freestyle has midsize dimensions that approach full-size. It comes in base SE, midrange SEL and top-level Limited trim levels. For 2007, four new packages offer more options for SEL and Limited models. Two new exterior colors are also offered: Alloy Metallic and Dune Pearl Metallic.

Is it time to move on from Ford Freestyle?

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What are the problems with the Ford Freestyle?

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When did the Ford Freestyle Limited come out?

2007 Ford Freestyle Limited Introduced as a 2005 model largely in place of the Ford Taurus station wagon, the Freestyle was marketed as a crossover utility vehicle, a new market segment at the time.

How many seats does a 2007 Ford Freestyle have?

The 2007 Ford Freestyle is a large wagon with three rows of seating. It’s available in SEL and Limited trim levels. Standard second-row captain chairs provide six-passenger seating capacity, but either trim can be equipped with a 60/40-split second-row bench seat that increases capacity to seven.

What are the trim levels of the Ford Freestyle?

It comes in base SE, midrange SEL and top-level Limited trim levels. For 2007, four new packages offer more options for SEL and Limited models. Two new exterior colors are also offered: Alloy Metallic and Dune Pearl Metallic.

What was the worst problem with a 2007 Ford Freestyle?

Worst 2007 Ford Freestyle Problems #1: Transmission Failure 2007 Freestyle Average Cost to Fix: $4,600 #2: Transmission Started Loud Whining 2007 Freestyle Average Cost to Fix: $5,200 #3: Lurching & Surging, Throttle Body Malfunction 2007 Freestyle Average Cost to Fix: $600

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