Used 2013 Ford Flex SUV Crossover Pros & Cons

Pros & Cons of the 2013 Ford Flex SUV Crossover

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ProsRedesigned front-end offers a retro-futuristic look.

ProsAlthough the Titanium trim for 2012 is retired, the options are still available to add on.

ProsEnormous amount of leg room in all three rows, especially if you opt for captain’s chairs in the second row. This allows a lot of extra space for third row passengers.

ProsCutting edge features usually only available on luxury vehicles.

ProsUnique safety features, like second row inflatable seatbelts.

ProsDecent towing capacity.

ProsExtremely smooth ride.

ProsElectric-assist power steering system is surprisingly responsive.

ConsHandling is not very inspiring.

ConsMany drivers would prefer to have a V8 engine for increased acceleration and towing capacity.

ConsDoesn’t offer as much cargo space with rear seats folded as other crossover do.

ConsBoxy styling is off-putting to some.

ConsOther crossovers in this class offer seating for eight while flex only allows seven. The Enclave, Acadia and Traverse are prime examples.

ConsTouchscreen icons can be slow moving and challenging to locate and press without taking your eyes off the road for too long.
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