Ford Flex Limited on 2040-cars
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Very Rare and difficult to find used with the incredible 365HP Ecoboost motor and AWD!Comes with a Ford CPO 100k mile warranty fully transferrable which makes it better than buying brand new while saving $15k.The Fastest and most fun to drive 3rd row vehicle in America!! 3.5L Ecoboost (same as F150) with 365HP takes you 0-60 in 5.9 seconds. If you've never driven one, you must give one a test drive before you make a purchase. I've owned many SUV's including 4Runner, Pathfinder, Armada, and an Expedition and NONE of them are even remotely close to how enjoyable the Flex with Ecoboost is. If you're looking for 3rd row, AND fun to drive you won't be disappointed. All these people driving SUV's around who never take them off-road have made a huge mistake, they should have purchased a Flex, it's 1000x better for street driving. And I'm also averaging 21 mpg which is 30% better than any other SUV I've owned.The flex is capable of easily pulling 5000lbs, but the trailer we are looking at is 10,000lbs. This is a Limited model with ALL AVAILABLE OPTIONS except rear DVD player. Sticker price was nearly $50,000 new. It has every technology feature you can think of.-Ford Certified with 100,000 mile Ford CPO warranty fully transferable!!-All-wheel-drive-Sony Sound system (the best I've ever heard)-Ford Sync with bluetooth and USB inputs is AWESOME!-Navigation with huge 8" touch screen-Digital dashboard instruments are very futuristic and functional-LED lighting with multiple colors to choose from-Sky view roof with glass panels in all 3 rows-Heated and Cooled seats-Electric folding 3rd row and tailgate-7 Seats with airbag seatbelts in 2nd row to protect kids better-Paddle Shifters to manually shift 6 speed transmission-Roof rack -WeatherTech floor mats in all 3 rows-Tow hitch Class III-5000lb towing capacity Driver Assists:-Adaptive Cruise Control - matches the speed of the car in front of you, works amazing, I'm going to miss this feature!-Collision Warning and Brake Assist - flashes red light and sounds alarm if there is risk of hitting something in front of you...this feature could save your life some day.-Blind Spot Detection - yellow LED in side mirror lights when a car is next to you-Rear camera-Rear sonar and side collision detection senses cars approaching as you back up, even when they are approaching from the sides-Automatic Parallel Parking - parks all by itself, not something I ever use, but some people might like this-Auto Start from key fob to get things warmed up before you enter the vehicle
Ford Flex for Sale
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- ???3.5l v6 sel awd, very clean, 3rd row, just 47k mls! runs great, ez fix, save$(US $10,500.00)
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Ford tells Congress it collects and protects some driver data
Fri, 14 Feb 2014Last month Ford's Jim Farley made waves at the CES when it was reported he told show attendees, "We have GPS in your car, so we know what you're doing. By the way, we don't supply that data to anyone." Farley and Ford later partially retracted and clarified that statement.
Spurred by a desire for further transparency on data collection policies, Ford representatives answered questions from Congress, specifically Senator Al Franken (D-Minn.), about driver privacy.
The Detroit News reports that Ford told Congress it does collect some vehicle location data in an effort to "troubleshoot and improve our products" on behalf of the driver. Ford went on to say that it only collects limited data after receiving permission from owners.
Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 has a bit of a dyno issue
Tue, 28 May 2013We're of the mind that each and every dyno should come with Murphy's Law painted in big, visible letters down the side. For every ten successful dyno runs out there, it seems there's one where events to horribly wrong. Take, for example, the video below. The clip shows what happens when a Ford Shelby GT500 and a mobile dyno have a bit of a disagreement at the Performance Expo 24 in Sherbrooke, Quebec. We won't spoil the results for you, but we will say there's some substantial carnage involved.
It's unclear just how much damage ensues from the dust up or whether anyone was harmed in the incident, but from the looks of things, everyone made it out without serious injury. If only we could say the same for the machines involved. Check out the video below.
California Man Reunited 33 Years Later With Thunderbird
Wed, Sep 3 2014A California man was at a loss for words when he was reunited with his prized 1964 Ford Thunderbird on Tuesday, 33 years after it was stolen from a bar parking lot. Gary Chartrand could hardly believe how well his old Thunderbird held up in the last three decades. The odometer had only added about 1,000 miles from when he last saw the car back in the 1980s. "A few bumps and bruises but boy, not much changed," Chartrand told KOVR. Chartrand bought the car as a present to himself after finalizing his divorce from his wife of 10 years in 1981. It disappeared one night from the parking lot of a Sacramento bar where he was working. Police found Chartrand's car 750 miles north in Washington State. They have no leads on who might have stolen the classic car. Related Gallery Buying An Older Car: Five Things To Watch Out For