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2011 Ford Flex

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Key Features

  • Available SYNC allows you to easily operate most popular MP3 players and Bluetooth®-enabled phones with simple voice commands. SYNC even keeps you safe out on the road with 911 Assist™ and Vehicle Health Report. 911 Assist connects you to a 911 operator through your paired mobile phone after an accident in which an airbag deploys, while Vehicle Health Report allows you to create a personalized online report of your vehicles' diagnostics. And now, SYNC adds Traffic, Directions
  • SIRIUS offers SIRIUS Satellite Radio® with more than 130 channels of music, news, sports and more, as well as integrated SIRIUS Travel Link™ with the available voice-activated Navigation System — and both features with an introductory 6-month subscription. Travel Link provides real-time traffic information, current and forecast national weather information, gas prices and stations, live sports scores and schedules, and movie times with theater locations.* On top of all that, it has a 10GB hard drive so you can store approximately 2,400 songs. Browse your music with your fingertips on the touch screen or use voice activation to play back a track.

    Standard on Flex Limited and Titanium.

    *Real-time traffic monitoring available in select markets. Some features are unavailable while driving. Service available in the 48 contiguous United States and the District of Columbia. SIRIUS is a trademark of SIRIUS XM Radio, Inc.
  • If you're the kind of person who just can't get enough natural light, the multi-panel Vista Roof™ option will definitely be on your list of must-have features. The available Flex Vista Roof™ consists of four skylights covering all three rows of occupants. A power moonroof sits over the 1st row. The 2nd row has two openings. And a larger single skylight is over the 3rd row.
  • Increasing performance at the expense of fuel economy is easy enough. But that concession is not in the thinking of Ford's no compromise approach to engineering. Excellent case in point: the available EcoBoost™ twin turbo charged, direct-injected V6 engine. The economy of a V6 with the power of a V8 — that's what EcoBoost™ delivers,* and it can do it with regular (87 octane) fuel.How is this achieved? EcoBoost™ combines Direct Injection (DI) technology and turbocharged performance. DI is designed to produce a cooler, denser charge that generates more power per every drop of fuel. The boost from the twin turbochargers provides the enhanced performance you'd expect from a higher displacement engine. Also contributing to the engine's efficiency: gear ratios that are calibrated for more low-end torque (max. @1,500 rpm) along with increased overdrive economy; and a power steering system that doesn't drain engine power. The 3.5L EcoBoost™ V6 engine, available on Flex SEL, Limited and Titanium, is teamed with the traction and handling of Intelligent All-Wheel Drive.

    *EPA-estimated 00 city/00 hwy mpg. Power ratings: 355 hp @ 5,700 rpm; 350 lb.-ft. of torque @ 1,500 rpm with premium fuel.
  • If you go with the available 2nd-row 40/40 bucket seats, you can also get the optional 2nd-row refrigerated console. Unlike systems that just keep beverages cool, the compressor-driven unit in Flex can chill up to seven 12-oz. cans, four half-liter bottles or two 20-oz. bottles down to 41°F. There's also a freeze mode that'll go down to 23°F. Available on Limited and Titanium models.
  • Both Flex Limited and Titanium models are equipped with a standard Rear View Camera. The camera automatically displays an image of what's behind you on the center dash display panel when you put the gearshift selector in reverse. It also displays red, yellow and green guidelines which line up with the white lines of a parking space, helping to guide you in.

2011 Ford Flex News, Reviews and Awards

2011 Ford Flex by automedia.com

Raise your hands. How many of you remember growing up in the Fifties, Sixties or Seventies? Way back then, your family, or at the very least a close pal's family, had a station wagon. They were as common as crossovers are today. More often than not, that wagon was a full-size Ford Country Squire. Anytime your family took a vacation, or when you had a little league game, or went to a Girl Scout camp or Boy Scout Jamboree, that Country Squire was the chosen beast of burden. Who could forget? Not only was it a mix of great times with your friends, it was actually rather comfortable. The big wagon could happily haul a small army and loads and loads of gear.

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