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Washington Auto Show, Feb 04-Feb 08 »The blogs have been buzzing, and now it’s official: Ford’s latest crossover, the 2009 Ford Flex, was unveiled this morning at the 2007 New York International Auto Show. Setting out to redefine the modern American family vehicle, the Flex—bringing to production the 2005 Ford Fairlane Concept —is a full sized crossover that builds on the success of the new Ford Edge.
Ford Flex’s designer, Richard Gresen, thinks that the Flex is even more daring than the 2005 Ford Fairlane concept. “In a lot of ways the production car takes the concept car to another level,” he says. “We wanted to stay as close as possible to the concept vehicle. It’s bold. It’s something we haven’t done with a lot of our cars, but we really pushed it with this one.”
Peter Horbury, executive director Design, the Americas, agrees:
“Flex is following in the tire tracks, so to speak, of Ford vehicles like the Taurus, Explorer, and Mustang. It’s the next iconic Ford. It shatters today’s image of people movers.”
“The Ford Flex has the power to move people emotionally as well as physically,” says J Mays, group vice president of Design and chief creative officer. “This crossover has been created for people who know it’s the journey—not the destination—that matters most.”
Ford Flex goes on sale in summer 2008. Gresen is excited to see what the public’s reaction will be. “We wanted to give people a sense of pride driving this vehicle. We want them to look at it and say, ‘I want to drive this!’”
We have 2 Windstar vans 2000 and 2002 that offer all the size we want and ecomony these new vehicles don't offer. The 2000 gets 27 on the highway loaded for long trips. With the 26 gallon tank I can drive over 500 miles per day.
Not everyone wants a van either but these new gas hogs have to go. Give me what I want here shortly as both vans are approaching 200,000 miles with no major problems as they've been properly maintained.
people like you buying foreign cars is one of the reasons for the bad economy!!
plus the scion is way ugly!!