Are you sick and tired of traditional minivans and SUVs? If so, Ford has quite an interesting proposal: the Flex. As far as versatile people haulers go, this one will go down in history as one of the most unique and eccentric.
Competing against the Honda Pilot, Toyota Highlander and the like, not to mention GM's crossover quartet (GMC Acadia, Saturn Outlook, Buick Enclave and Chevrolet Traverse) the Flex is a whole new take on the conventional family vehicle -- a new-age Taurus X, if you prefer. But unlike the latter, the Flex makes everyone, and I mean everyone, turn their heads.
The strong, boxy shape of the vehicle is enhanced by massive wheel arches and ultra-short overhangs. Such uniquely angular lines arouse people's curiosity and admiration while giving the Flex a commanding presence on the road. The 19-inch polished aluminum wheels of the Limited model further highlight its distinctive appeal.
Should we be surprised that the Flex infatuates potential buyers? Absolutely not. But while they will appreciate the flexible and spacious seating for six or seven people, the affordably-priced all-wheel drive model and the fairly comprehensive list of features, typical Flex customers are likely to be more interested in sitting behind the wheel and hitting the streets.
"Flextremely" different!
Different? That's an understatement! The white- or silver-painted roof (the choice is yours) and black pillars give the vehicle the look of an oversized MINI Cooper Clubman. How paradoxical! More conservative buyers can still get a body-colored roof if they so choose.
The panoramic Vista Roof (optional) literally floods the interior with sunlight thanks to a power moonroof over the front row and three fixed glass openings with manual sunshades in the back.
The available cooled beverage compartment between the two second-row captain's chairs will obviously make your neighbors jealous. It can swallow up to seven 355-ml cans, four half-liter bottles or a generous provision of sushis. Perfect for long trips!
With such unique lines, the Ford Flex leaves no one indifferent! |
Competing against the Honda Pilot, Toyota Highlander and the like, not to mention GM's crossover quartet (GMC Acadia, Saturn Outlook, Buick Enclave and Chevrolet Traverse) the Flex is a whole new take on the conventional family vehicle -- a new-age Taurus X, if you prefer. But unlike the latter, the Flex makes everyone, and I mean everyone, turn their heads.
The strong, boxy shape of the vehicle is enhanced by massive wheel arches and ultra-short overhangs. Such uniquely angular lines arouse people's curiosity and admiration while giving the Flex a commanding presence on the road. The 19-inch polished aluminum wheels of the Limited model further highlight its distinctive appeal.
Should we be surprised that the Flex infatuates potential buyers? Absolutely not. But while they will appreciate the flexible and spacious seating for six or seven people, the affordably-priced all-wheel drive model and the fairly comprehensive list of features, typical Flex customers are likely to be more interested in sitting behind the wheel and hitting the streets.
"Flextremely" different!
Different? That's an understatement! The white- or silver-painted roof (the choice is yours) and black pillars give the vehicle the look of an oversized MINI Cooper Clubman. How paradoxical! More conservative buyers can still get a body-colored roof if they so choose.
The panoramic Vista Roof (optional) literally floods the interior with sunlight thanks to a power moonroof over the front row and three fixed glass openings with manual sunshades in the back.
The available cooled beverage compartment between the two second-row captain's chairs will obviously make your neighbors jealous. It can swallow up to seven 355-ml cans, four half-liter bottles or a generous provision of sushis. Perfect for long trips!
The Vista Roof floods the entire cabin with sunlight. |