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Is the Ford Flex reliable?

Is the Ford Flex reliable?

The Ford Flex Reliability Rating is 3.5 out of 5.0, which ranks it 7th out of 8 for minivans. The average annual repair cost is $713 which means it has average ownership costs. The frequency and severity of repairs are both fairly average when compared with all other vehicles.

What’s the price of a 2009 Ford Flex?

The 2009 front-wheel drive Ford Flex SE has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starting around $29,000, while the SEL starts closer to $33,000 and the all-wheel-drive version is past the $34,500 mark; a fully-loaded Limited tops out around $45,000.

What kind of car is the Ford Flex?

If you’ve outgrown the need for your minivan, or you’re just getting to the point where you think you might need one, the 2009 Ford Flex offers much of the same versatility in a package you’ll be proud to show off to friends and co-workers.

How big is the back seat of a Ford Flex?

If you need a vehicle that can tow more than 4,500 pounds, the Flex takes a back seat to its larger, V8-powered siblings, the Explorer and Expedition. Functionally, the Flex’s third-row seat is not as roomy or easy to reach as the Chevrolet Traverse’s. What’s New?

What can you put in the back of a Ford Flex?

The ideal option for long trips with the kids, the rear-console refrigerator can hold up to seven 12-ounce cans. And, with a low of 23 degrees Fahrenheit, it can double as a mini ice cream cart.

How much does a 2009 Ford Flex cost?

A dealer documentary service fee of up to $150.00 and a $399.00 Etch theft protection plan will be added to the sale price or capitalized cost. ~ Michael O’Neill ~ Description: Used 2009 Ford Flex Limited with AWD/4WD, Tire Pressure Warning, Audio and cruise controls on steering wheel, Stability Control, Heated seats.

If you’ve outgrown the need for your minivan, or you’re just getting to the point where you think you might need one, the 2009 Ford Flex offers much of the same versatility in a package you’ll be proud to show off to friends and co-workers.

If you need a vehicle that can tow more than 4,500 pounds, the Flex takes a back seat to its larger, V8-powered siblings, the Explorer and Expedition. Functionally, the Flex’s third-row seat is not as roomy or easy to reach as the Chevrolet Traverse’s. What’s New?

The ideal option for long trips with the kids, the rear-console refrigerator can hold up to seven 12-ounce cans. And, with a low of 23 degrees Fahrenheit, it can double as a mini ice cream cart.

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Ruth Doyle