2012 Ford Flex Crossover

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2012 Ford Flex will offer all-wheel-drive in all versions but the base SE model. AWD is an alternative to the standard front-wheel drive and is designed to maximize traction in wet or snowy pavement, not to blaze the trail off-road. The 2012 Ford Flex is the best car for you if you want to stand out in a crowded field with seven-passenger crossover wagon that has a strange style of rectangular and looks like it should come with wood panels on the sides.
2012 Ford Flex Crossover front view 2012 Ford Flex Crossover
With moderate force changes scheduled for 2013, 2012 Ford Flex will retain all the elements of a box-shaped unique style of treatment, perhaps enhanced with a new wheel design and the addition of one or more exterior colors to be revised. The new regulations beginning with model year 2012 mandates what amounts to a 40 percent increase in fuel economy by 2016 manufacturers. We believe that will help convince Ford to offer a version of the turbocharged four-cylinder EcoBoost engine in Flex to improve fuel economy.

2012 Ford Flex has not released pricing at the time of this review but they are not expected to rise far above the 2011 model year pricing Flex. Model 2012 Flex SE will come only with front-wheel drive and carry prices ranging from around $ 29,500, adding the Sync system will cost about $ 400. Option for 2012 Ford Flex prices should remain stable. Second-row bucket seats will likely cost about $ 400 SE and SEL models, and about $ 750 in the leather-clad Limited and Titanium versions.


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